Since his creation all the way back in 1940 by the DC Comics team of Bill Finger and Bob Kane, we’ve seen campy TV Jokers (Cesar Romero ... Joker, hopefully Keoghan will return for The Batman ...
Joaquin Phoenix's Arthur Fleck is the Joker du jour, but you can never go wrong with Cesar Romero's or Jack Nicholson's ...
The Harley Quinn of Batman: The Animated Series ... Feral, twitchy, dishevelled, this Joker was worlds away from the polished showman of Cesar Romero, Jack Nickelson, or Mark Hamill’s iconic ...
The Animated Series" co-creator Bruce Timm, with veteran Batman comic scribes like Ed Brubaker and Greg Rucka in the writers' ...
From 1966 to 1968, Cesar Romero played the joker for 22 episodes on the rather brilliant action- packed show that was Batman and starred in the movie. Romero takes the title as the first to ever play ...
Both Marvel and DC movies have cast some controversial actors in roles that went against type, with some results turning out ...
In case you've been living under a rock for the past 24 hours, the internet is abuzz with the news that The Batman star Barry Keoghan is expected to return as The Joker in his own TV series.
Like the rest of the Batman TV series of the ’60s, Romero’s portrayal is stupid and goofy. Longtime fans of the franchise still think this is the defining Joker: an oddball who’s a little ...
That would be that Barry Keoghan, teased as The Batman’s in-universe Joker in the first movie, would get his own series that would serve as a bridge between the second and third movies ...
The Joker is one of the greatest villains in pop-culture history, with countless different iterations of the character over the years. Perhaps that’s why director Todd Phillips went back to the ...
released a deleted scene from “The Batman” that showcased Keoghan’s performance and introduced Joker’s relationship with Robert Pattinson’s caped crusader. But Reeves also told Variety ...