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Joker ranked worst to best
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Speaking of Batman, the nemesis joker is almost always a hot topic. If Batman struggles with crimes and strives to wipe out the Gotham City waste, Joker is a chaos agent, pursuing only the crusade of the cloak, and Batman is different from an enemy. Prove that there is no.
For decades, we have seen countless joker lines, such as Batman's theme, TV programs, video games, comics, and anime. Mark Hamill in Star Wars] was in charge of the character in a number of animation programs, movies, and even several video games, but nothing was as memorable as it was performed in live performances. Maybe.
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Batman (1966), Batman (1989), "Dark Knight" (2008), "Suicide Squad" (2016), and of course, the movie "Joker" (2019) about Batman without Batman Appeared. This cult character also appeared in the TV series Gotham (2014-2019).
In movies, spi n-off works, and Batman's television programs, Batman's nemesis is drawn (however, there are only six actors behind these seven faces)! However, in the movie "Batman" (2022), there is a possibility of a joker, and there is a Barry Killan in "Eternity" (2021) behind it (although it is not considered in the ranking).
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Let's introduce the jokers in live performance from the worst to the best.
7. Cesar Romero (The Joker)
Caesar Romero played the first joker in the TV series Batman (1966-1968) and the movie Batman. Both works were a cul t-like masterpiece that was loved by the killed version of Batman, but the main reason was like a joke about the crocaider covered by the cloak, and the modern movie and Batman. It is closer to Bond's parody, "Austin Powers" (1997), rather than a series about.
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It is clear that Tim Burton has inspired his joker version from Jack Nicholson in Batman. If Nicholson is rather gloomy, Romero is not. It's very fun to observe the latter, but of course both the series and movies are for families, so it's reasonable for the suppressed joker to come to the end of the list!
Small things: Cesar Romero, who has been active in movies, radio and television for more than 60 years, refused to shave a beard for this role!
6. Jared Leto (Mr J)
Jared Leto played the role of Joker in the greatly advertised "Suicide Squad" (2016), but to this day, the fans scratched the back of the head with the second embarrassment and buried their faces in their palms. Do not stop. But Jared Summer is not a bad actor! Have you ever seen the movie "American Psychopath" (2000), "Panic Room" (2002), and Dallas Buyers Club (2013)!
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But for some reason, he plays Mr. Jay painfully in the same unpleasant character settings. It has been reported that the jocker's Tondemo HR has been deleted from the movie, but it cannot be believed that summer is just a clown role. Justice League: Snider Cut (2021), even a short appearance alongside Bruce Wayne / Batman and Ben Affleck is very dissatisfied.
Accessories: As previously reported, Jared Summer sends a rat corps and other disgusting things to Margo Robbie (Harley Quinn) and Will Smith (Floyd Rothon / Dead shot), and quickly photographed. It fits.
5. Cameron Monaghan (Jeremiah Valeska)
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Jeremayu Valesque, played by Cameron Monagan, is the most calm and "depressed" Karon Gossam Prince of Karon Gotham, but unfortunately dull and aggressive. Fortunately, he stayed in that position, which is a short but terrible appearance, which is a monster version (mention only), and in the fifth season, which is severely deformed in the finale of the fifth season.
It's a small thing: Monagan Cameron plays Valesque's twin twins, Jeremia and Jerome, so GOTHAM / Gotham actually plays two versions of jokers.
4. Jack Nicholson (Jack Napier)
Many fans still believe that he is the image of Joker created by Jack Nicholson in Batman, Tim Burton, and Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight. However, this is probably due to the fact that Nicholson's nemesis, Batman's version of Batman's version of the inspiration, was the fact that he had no rivals.
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In these, we do not think that Nicholson is bad - after all, he is in the fourth space - but faster, in retrospect, it is possible to explain that he is not cool, for example. His version of the Joker (invoked by Jack Napier's clown) is responsible for being the deadly guardian of Bruce Wayne in the Guardians. But, although Nicholson sometimes acts nonsensically throughout the film, his mafia version Price Clown is still pretty terrible.
A little thing: in the Italian version of Batman, the Joker - Jack - Nicholson, Dzhancarlo Giannini, whose descendant, Adriano - Giannini, was the voice of the Joker Bestseller Ledger in The Dark Knight.
3. Cameron Monaghan (Jerome Valeska)
Gotham may not be one of the best TV shows in the world, but if you adore Batman's wide gallery of criminals, you will have a lot of fun with this prequel TV series. With the exception of Harvey Dent/Two-Leafed (he is mentioned in pre-carved form in Nicholas D'Agosto's implementation) and Waylon Jones/Croc Killer (though there are hints of him), the TV series has them all!
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Jerome Valeska, the twin brother of Jeremiah, played by Cameron Monaghan. We first meet Jerome in Arkham Asylum, but then he breaks out of prison and transforms into a monster whose ruthlessness knows no bounds. If you ignore the extraneous acting, Monaghan's Joker is the stuff of nightmares.
It's a small thing, but due to copyright restrictions, neither Jerome nor Jeremiah can be called "Joker." Next, Hamill's Disgrace Cameron Monaghan played Cal Kestis in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (2019), becoming the second "Jedi" to portray the Joker.
2. Heath Ledger (The Joker)
In the second space on our list, it's a pretty complicated solution! Fastest, these two best artists who played the Joker occupy the first and second places for countless fans, but it's pretty hard to decide who's the best of them. Among them, our choice is in the second space of the late best-selling classic, where the Joker is an improvisational master, a manipulator, and a nightmare.
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The lilac coat, the makeup, the greasy hair, the scars, the lips, the situation, the smile, and of course, his comment, "Why is this so serious?" before "Let's put a smile on this face!". But what's most impressive is the flawless make-up and stunning acting that's hard to match on screen in this bestselling classic.
Trivia: Heath Ledger is said to have been inspired by songwriter Tom Waits to create his version of the Joker (and it's pretty scary!).
1. Joaquin Phoenix (Arthur Fleck)
If Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight was essentially a guest villain for Christian Bale's Bruce Wayne/Batman, Joaquin Phoenix's Joker in Todd Phillips' Joker is both hero and villain. It's pretty hard to compare the two heroes, so we'll just judge him on his performances, not which Joker is the best.
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Phoenix is brilliant as Arthur Fleck, a mentally ill man who is ignored by the system and treated like garbage by pretty much everyone. Fleck's descent into irreparable madness is thrilling to watch, and his live televised execution of Murray Franklin (Robert De Niro) is one of the most shocking moments in cinema.
Trivia: Joaquin Phoenix's Joker was inspired by Robert De Niro's insomniac Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver (1976). Like Phoenix, De Niro also played an aspiring comedian who becomes obsessed with his idol, a talk show host, in The King of Comedy (1982).
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Barry Kyogan plays an Arkham Asylum inmate who hears the manic laughter. But it remains to be seen whether the Clown Prince will appear in the blockbuster sequel.
However, DC's Star Wars actor Oscar Isaac is rumored to be in consideration for the role of Harvey Dent/Two-Face. Matt Reeves has also expressed interest in returning to the sequel, but it remains to be seen whether Robert Pattinson will don the cape and hat for a second time.
What do you think of the actors who played the Joker in real time?
Daniel Roberts
Dan is a huge fan of Star Wars, Disney, Jurassic Park, Ghostbusters, and Harry Potter, and writes for many entertainment sites.
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