Almost everyone knows Joker, Penguin or even Harley Quinn. But do you know the real names of these DC supervillains? Take the test with this short series of questions… for a limited time!
Joker, Penguin, Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Deadstroke, Black Manta, Black Mask and many more… What do they have in common? Villains that certainly belong to the DC stable and have been used on the small and big screen. But not only. They go by aliases and hide their true identities when they don’t have more than one.
Villains that are also more or less memorable elsewhere, depending on the production. And in some cases can steal the spotlight from superheroes. Who doesn’t think of Jack Nicholson’s delirious and absolutely brilliant portrayal of Tim Burton’s Batman? Danny DeVito’s extraordinary performance, aka The Penguin, in Batman, a challenge? According to the latest news, the actor preferred his performance in Colin Farrell’s Batman: “My Penguin Was Better” he sighed. Of course, we can’t forget Heath Ledger, who made history thanks to The Dark Knight, with a posthumous Oscar…
So you know, at least for most of them, the names of DC villains. But do you know their real names? Take the test with seven questions and time, just to improve the challenge!
Speaking of the Joker, Jack Nicholson had his own idea of how to scare young viewers with his character Batman. Still, Warner had to accept his vision. “I was horrified by the way I felt about TV shows and the way movies were made and talked about. I didn’t want it to go through the “let’s make the character more fun for kids” filter. I thought it would be a genre-bending film in every sense of the word, and that’s why they wanted me to act in it.” she said.
add: “From my first experience working for children’s audiences: the more you scare them, the more they love you. The worse you are, the better, and that was my answer to The Joker.” Well done Jack!
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