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A Deleted Scene from The Batman Reveals The JokerYeah, The Joker was supposed to be in the new film The Batman, but his contribution was cut out of the final edit. We still get to see him, thanks to Warner Bros. posting this deleted scene. It features Batman (Robert Pattinson) visiting Arkham Asylum to consult with The Joker on the enigmatic Riddler, in a scene that will remind you of Hannibal Lecter. Barry Keoghan plays The Joker. He first appears blurry and hard to hear, but becomes clearer and more terrifying as the scene goes on. Be warned that this Joker is heavily scarred and damaged. Keoghan's portrayal of The Joker isn't meant to set him up as a character in a future story, at least according to director Matt Reeves. But he'd be good in the role. -via Geeks Are Sexy #Batman #Joker #deletedscene #TheBatman
Playing a Batman Villain Can Be Psychologically DamagingThe new movie The Batman opens this weekend, and only time will tell whether Robert Pattinson can fill the shoes of the Dark Knight. In this one, Batman battles Paul Dano as the Riddler. Catwoman is in the mix, although she's not exactly portrayed as a classic villain.There is nothing inherently bad about playing a villain in Gotham City. However, as the movies became darker and more serious, they became less like comic book characters and more malevolent. In the 1960s, the Joker, the Riddler, and the Penguin were played for laughs. It was a little less so in the movie series that began with Jack Nicholson playing the Joker, but still played for laughs. The real break was when Heath Ledger took on the role of the Joker in 2008's The Dark Knight. Movie audiences were hesitant to accept that pretty boy Ledger could pull it off, but his Joker was so psychotically evil and so convincing that it set a whole new standard for the villains to come. Afterward, every actor put his heart and soul into playing the villain in subsequent Batman films, and paid for it, particularly those playing the Joker. Heath Ledger, Joaquin Phoenix, Jared Leto, Tommy Lee Jones, and Paul Dano all suffered psychological trauma while filming their roles. Mel magazine explains each, and also dips back in time for a story about Danny DeVito's traumatic experience playing the Penguin.#Batman #Joker #Riddler #Batmanvillain #villain 
Batmobile Tumbler is Batman's New 2000-Piece LEGO CarThe new LEGO Batmobile will challenge your building skills and capture the style of one of the most iconic vehicles in cinema history, making it the perfect treat for any LEGO and Batman fans.Relive the fun of creative LEGO building with the Batmobile as it’s designed with adults and enthusiasts in mind. The set includes 2049 LEGO bricks that build a Tumbler Batmobile with a stand that measures 16 cm high, 45 cm long, and 25 cm wide. It also comes with Batman and The Joker minifigures.You can pre-order the Batmobile at LEGO’s website for $229.99 starting on November 1st..#Batman #Lego #Joker #DarkKnight #Car #Batmobile #TumblerImage Credit: LEGO