Mark Hamill began voicing the character of the Joker 31 years ago with Batman: The Animated Series, continuing with Superman: The Animated Series, The New Batman Adventures, Justice League and Static Shock. He also provided dubbing for the excellent animated film Batman vs. The Phantom Menace and Batman: The Next Generation: Return of the Joker.
Let’s not forget that the video game character was also given his voice. In 2011, Mark Hamill announced on Twitter that he was done with the Prince of Crime: “Hello/Goodbye Joker! I’ve enjoyed every minute I’ve spent around this character, who I’m going to miss so much.” he wrote.
Still, the announcement was only half a surprise. Because the actor already announced during an interview with the IGN site in May 2011 that he participated in the voice of the game’s Joker. Batman: Arkham City It would be his last performance.
Below is a small preview of his extraordinary work on the game…
The actor still has a little knife in his contract, as he’s helming the 2016 animated film The Killing Joke. This story comes from a comic book by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland that presents a good origin story. of the Joker, as well as a new confrontation between the Dark Knight and his worst enemy. It also sees Commissioner Gordon’s daughter meet a sad fate that will affect the DC Comics Universe as a whole.
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That being said, how did Mark Hamill come to voice the Joker? The actor explained to the site I will moveHe is sure that he absolutely did not think that they would keep it.
When I applied , I thought, “What do you think they’re going to cast Luke Skywalker as the Joker? The fans are going to lose their minds! I was sure I couldn’t get the part. Worry about the role because you want it. Here, I knew I wasn’t going to get the part, so who cares?”
I walked out of the parking lot thinking, “This is the best Joker they’ve ever heard, and it’s too bad they can’t play me.” But as soon as I was restrained, it was reversed. I was like “Oh no, I can’t do that!” Therefore, Hamill provided the voice for the animated series Batman, which aired on the Fox Kids channel from 1992-1995.
And noting that he was also greatly inspired by the bravery of Michael Keaton, who was cast as Batman. At the time, fans of the DC superhero, very (very) upset by Warner’s choice, flooded the studio’s inbox with petitions and other threats. “They hadn’t even seen him in the role yet and didn’t know how big he was going to get. But there was all this controversy surrounding him.” Hamill comments.
Either way, Hamill was right to defend it: his vocal performance as Batman’s arch-nemesis is extraordinary.
Source: Allocine

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