Split image of Heath Ledger's Joker in The Dark Knight and Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck in Joker (2019)
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Though the Joker is one of DC's most iconic villains, rewatching his live-action movie appearances highlights a handful of unpleasant truths. Long before the movies of the DCEU introduced a shared universe of DC characters, the Joker was a key part of the DC universe.
Joker’s movie appearances are typically focused more on Batman than on the villain himself. What’s more, the movies in question largely tell some manner of origin story about the Joker, introducing him as a threat to Gotham City rather than adapting specific stories from the comics. However, when rewatching the Joker’s movie appearances, it becomes all too clear that some of his greatest comic book moments have yet to be brought to life in live-action on the big screen.
Nicholson’s turn in the role was excellent, but rewatching Burton’s 1989 movie makes it clear just how short-lived the actor’s chance to play the villain was. Nicholson’s Joker had so much potential to be one of the greatest live-action takes on the character, but as he was killed at the end of the movie, he had no opportunity to grow. The Joker’s abrupt death ultimately held Nicholson back from becoming even more iconic in the role.
However, Joker seemingly forgot one of the most important aspects of the character. The Joker’s backstory has always been relatively fluid, with the comics never truly settling on a single spin on his origins. Comparatively, Joker’s entire premise is about exploring the character’s past, which has long been one of DC’s greatest mysteries.
While this makes sense, it also makes it incredibly difficult to directly compare different versions of the Joker, as they vary so much in style and character. The approach ultimately leads to the different versions of the villain seeming inconsistent rather than original, as each version appears to disagree with the others. Though the Joker is an incredibly versatile villain, so many contrasting ideas can often prove decidedly jarring upon rewatching his many appearances.
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