Christopher Nolan, the filmmaker behind "Batman Begins" and "The Dark Knight," says he has no plans to use the Joker in another film. This is in deference to the death of Heath Ledger, who died on January 22, 2008, six months before the release of "The Dark Knight." Ledger was awarded posthumously a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance in the film.
He was the first actor to act as the joker in the dark knight, if that is what you are referring to.
you act wild and crazy The Joker is very unpredictable, almost always smiling, and loves to cause chaos, especially when it involves the Batman.
In "The Batman" animated TV show, Joker disguises himself as Batman in the "The Laughing Bat" episode.
At the time Heath Ledger was playing the part of the Joker he was going through a great depression due to not being able to see his daughter Matilda Rose. Heath started to act as though he was actually the Joker to escape reality. Heath even started to write a diary in the Joker's perspective.
I don't think there will be a new one.
in comics joker had plastic surgery doneon his face
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yes he spontaniously combusted
While The Joker will not appear in the new Batman movie, he will appear in "Suicide Squad" played by Jared Leto, which is due for release in August 2016.
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Well, in the new Joker movie (SPOILER ALERT), Arthur Fleck gets the name Joker because of what his idol, Murray Franklin, said about Arthur's failed comedy career on the Murray Franklin show. In one specific line he says, "Look at this joker." Then I think Arthur just stuck with the name afterwards.
No its names after the joker