We recently brought you enthusiastic reactions to Heath Ledger’s portrayal of the Joker from Batman legends like Paul Dini, Adam West and Jeph Loeb.
Stand aside, boys: the Clown Prince himself wishes to make a statement.
“For all those fans that dreamed of an adult approach to the material, ‘Batman Begins’ got nearly everything right,” Mark Hamill wrote to MTV News upon first seeing the trailer for Chris Nolan’s “The Dark Knight.” “I have no doubt this one will be just as good or better.”
Hamill, of course, is often credited with helping to craft the most definitive take on the character yet, in Dini’s “Batman: The Animated Series.” As voice of the Joker, Hamill brought to the Gotham knave a delicate mix of psychosis and manic glee, just as ready with a gun as he was with a gag.
Hamill, like Dini, sees very little of that approach in Nolan’s take on the character — but what he does see has him smiling from ear to ear.
“The balls-out debauched psycho approach seems like a great way of reinventing everyone’s favorite scary (and scar-y) clown,” he enthused. “Can’t wait to see it!”
How about you? Be sure to check out all our coverage of the recent “Dark Knight” trailer, then sound off below on everything Batman: Should Hamill have been given a shot to portray the character in live-action? What made his Joker unique? Is there anyone out there who doesn’t trust what Ledger is doing?



My ONLY complaints about TDK is that I think the batsuit should be black and dark gray on the areas it is in the comix and slightly more flexible, that's my only "complaint" or "criticism".
I can't wait to see this film!! Iron Man and TDK will be AWESOME!!!
You couldn't be more wrong. As Eric pointed out how do you know the ledger Joker is in fact not permawhite? You don't.
And I'll bet you the Joker of the comics does wear red lipstick. Do you really think the cemical bath turned his lips bright red?
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Chris Nolan looks like he's decided to make the white part of his make up too- instead of perma-white...
Does this bother me? Should it bother anyone?
F*** NO!!!!
Heath looks the part, sounds the part and acts the part in every way a lot of people imagined the Joker to be... To quote a fellow Batman fan:
"He has green hair, red lips, wears purple and kills people!"
A psycho killer that paints his face would fit well in the real world setting of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight.
If someone fell into a vat of toxic chemicals in the real world, they wouldn't have white skin...
They'd have NO skin...
Chris Nolan has my full support as does Heath Ledger...
Hollywood should get around to asking an actor to hold a frozen grin for the duration of the movie and scenes should work around the actor's endurance. And build the movie around Bat's detective skills. Fellow old school fan boys, you feel me?
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Insiders have suggested that there is more to the Joker's look than what we've seen thus far. There's ALWAYS a twist in Chris Nolan's film. It's been suggested that the Joker's look is the twist. Perhaps he puts on double makeup: flesh colored makeup on his body and face, and white makeup on top of the flesh colored makeup on his face.
When the Joker was first created he wasn't permawhite and he didn't wear makeup. He just "was". As long as the Joker's character is more or less accurate, it doesn't matter to me so much why the Joker looks like he does. He doesn't have a definitive origin (I don't consider 'Batman Confidential' canon.)
I have a feeling that this Joker will end up with some form of permanent skin deformity besides the facial scarring whether he starts out wearing makeup or not.
Mark Hamill & BTAS rules btw!
I don't think I should say that Jack is the best of all Joker(s), even though I do have the new Batman:
BATMAN BEYOND and the "Joker, who was playing him"?
I like both Joker(s):J.N. and the tv series 1 and well Mark's well, I don't know, I haven't seen it...
was he in BATMAN BEYOND? Be4? Or not?
I would like 2 c Mark's Joker character 1 of these days, like Jack said:"DON'T WORRY ABOUT ME," WHAT?, WHAT?,
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
And while the movies were good, the animated series ROCKED.
Burtons batman is not as bad as people say, it was just very 80's & told as such. I think that if burton had made a thied we would have seen more detective work & to dispute the above - no where in batman 1989 does he get knocked on his butt. We dont see keaton fight minus the batsuit so we cant truly judge his physicality. I love Bales bruce but think is batman looks wrong somehow. The batsuit is unoriginal in begins, I much prefer cape & cowl.
Love you Mark!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Ultimately, fan boys have no taste and should never expouse opinions about anything ever
regards, Robert
As it was so clearly stated in the newest Batman cartoon. "Joker don't need no make up"! He's perma-clown. I fell in love with Mark Hamill's Joker as a little girl, that Joker (along with Jack's) are the ones that will stick with me forever. I've no doubt that Ledger did an amazing job as Joker, so don't send a crazy fan girl mob after me just yet. :P But the point is, Joker is suppose to be bleached white with ruby lips, and emerald hair. And to Robert Mark Hamill is an excellent joker. So obviously you've never seen the cartoon or you're just plain insane.