Barry Keoghan plays the Joker in a deleted scene from Matt Reeves' The Batman. In the 5-minute clip, Robert Pattinson's Batman asks the Joker about the ...
The new scene takes place in the Arkham Asylum, where RBatz has come to ask the Joker what he knows about the Riddler. We never get a clear shot of Keoghan, but from what we do see, he looks pretty rough. Of course, this Joker refuses to give us a straight answer about the Riddler’s origins. Whether or not you wanted more of Barry Keoghan’s Joker, he and his unsettling laugh are here, because Warner Bros. has released a deleted scene from Matt Reeves’s The Batman that gives us another glimpse of his take on the grinning villain.
Joker actor Barry Keoghan pays tribute to the "amazing" actors who have played the role before him.
"Barry Keoghan as Joker is legit one of the best casting choices they could have made. Taking to Twitter (opens in new tab), Keoghan wrote: "Honestly I am stuck for words but I am very very BLESSED to play this role after the AMAZING AMAZING Actors before me. "It’s official, Barry Keoghan easily has the best Joker laugh," one wrote (opens in new tab). Another said (opens in new tab), "His design is horrifying, very excited to see where it goes."
Following weeks of teases, fans are enamored by a deleted scene from The Batman which finally reveals Barry Keoghan's twisted take on The Joker.
The Batman debuted to glowing reviews from fans and critics alike, many of whom praised the film's strong performances and moody cinematography. So be to be in that world, I’m still pinching myself." While some fans believe the scene indicates that director Matt Reeves plans on including The Joker in an official sequel, nothing has yet been confirmed.
The Batman surprised fans with the recent release of a major deleted scene featuring Robert Pattinson's Batman meeting with The Joker, who was played by ...
The director finished by saying that "Life has been a cruel joke on him. "What if this is something that he's been touched by from birth and that he has a congenital disease that refuses to let him stop smiling? The Batman surprised fans with the recent release of a major deleted scene featuring Robert Pattinson's Batman meeting with The Joker, who was played by Marvel's Eternals star Barry Keoghan. The scene saw Batman visit Arkham Asylum for a Silence of the Lambs-style interview with Joker about the Riddler case.
Warner Bros. has made fans of "The Batman" go buck wild on Thursday when they released a deleted scene from the superhero flick with Barry Keoghan's ...
It is the Joker.” So Selina Kyle is not yet Catwoman, and the Penguin is not yet the kingpin, and the character that you’re referring to is not yet the character that you’re referring to, but it is in fact him.” “He’s who you think he is,” Reeves told members of the press.
Director Matt Reeves posted a link to watch the deleted scene with Batman and the Joker - but you'll need to solve his riddles first.
“So at some point, I definitely want the audience to see that scene, just because they could see this really cool scene, but it isn’t something that’s part of the overall narrative that is like, “Oh, I wish…” I won’t even put it in the movie. He said: “There is a scene that I would love the audience to see that I didn’t put in. “But it’s a really cool scene with that same unseen prisoner in Arkham. There was an earlier where Batman, because he’s getting these cards and letters from the Riddler, and he’s thinking, “Why is this guy writing to me? NationalWorld is a new national news brand, produced by a team of journalists, editors, video producers and designers who live and work across the UK. Find out more about who’s who in the team, and our editorial values. We want to start a community among our readers, so please follow us on sign up to our newsletters and get a curated selection of our best reads to your inbox every day. The cut that is out there in the theatres, that’s the cut.” One person commented: “The fact that this Batman and Joker already have history is a great move honestly. The idea of having him blurred out until the very end was a great choice. “The reveal of the Joker here was amazing. The foster families were good to me and then my nanny took me in.” The page is formatted like an old school RPG text adventure game - to begin, it says, “There you are. He says: “He’s a nobody, wants to be somebody.