The Joker Is More Than Just A Movie Villain

The Joker Is More Than A DC Villain
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A hero is only as good as his villains and Batman’s are, quite possibly, the greatest. With a diverse and dangerous rogues gallery, the one who tops everyone’s list of antagonists-to-beat is the Clown Prince of Crime. The Joker is unpredictable, volatile and incredibly dangerous. He’s a self-described loon, but it’s his ability to outsmart his enemies with witty tricks, outlandish traps, and an anarchic philosophy that makes him so threatening. Whether the secret to the Joker’s success is related to his off-the-cuff manner or his psychotic tendencies depends on who’s telling his story. For instance, Todd Phillips’ record-breaking and award-winning standalone film proves that the Joker has more than enough staying power. The Joker has stood the test of time, continuing to threaten the citizens of Gotham since Batman’s first standalone issue in 1940.

But what does it take to bring this clown to life? Is the role cursed? Jack Nicholson was able to portray the role unscathed and, in the 60’s Batman TV series, Cesar Romero played up the comedy of the character. Other actors, however, became so invested that the role permanently changed their lives. The Joker, his worldview and his intentions have haunted audiences for generations. But what is it about the Joker that resonates? Is it his lack of a clear origin story, his unwavering irreverence, or his sinister grin? Join ScreenRant as we explore exactly what makes the character so successful on the big screen and behind the scenes. The Joker is more than just a movie villain.

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