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  1. 18 de jul. de 2008 · The Dark Knight: Directed by Christopher Nolan. With Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart, Michael Caine. When the menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc and chaos on the people of Gotham, Batman must accept one of the greatest psychological and physical tests of his ability to fight injustice.

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    Origin and Early Life

    No one knew who the Joker really was. Little could be confirmed regarding his early days before he turned to a life of crime. Despite being captured twice, no traces of the Joker's true identity could be found - no matches on fingerprints, dental records, or DNA within the GCPD's Databases. As police commissioner James Gordon himself said; "nothing...no name, no other alias." The Joker's own testimony, while seeming true when it came to making and carrying out threats, was at times contradict...

    Shortly after the death of Ra's Al Ghul, Batman discussed with Lieutenant James Gordonthe effect that Batman had made on Gotham City since his appearance. Gordon then revealed that a criminal with "a taste for theatrics" had recently committed a double homicide and an armed robbery and left behind a Joker playing card as a "calling card." Gordon also warned that just as escalation occurred in terms of the police force against crime, so might the scale and style of criminality change in reacti...

    Though the Joker was neither seen nor mentioned, his prediction of the citizens of Gotham was proven correct as Gotham shunned Batman in the wake of Harvey's death. Joker's prediction about civilized people's code being a 'bad joke' was also proven true, as Gotham fell into chaos in the wake of Bane's 'liberation', and the citizens 'eat each other' as he had predicted, by way of homes being looted and Scarecrow's kangaroo court. The film's novelization referenced the character and left his ul...

    The Joker was the personification of chaos, anarchy, death, destruction, nihilism, and madness. However, the Joker himself claimed to not be insane, but rather "ahead of the curve". This proved to be at least partially true, as the Joker was a competent strategist who could easily get inside people's heads, predict their actions, and plan according...

    The Joker was a quite tall man (though his hunched posture made him appear slightly shorter than Batman), who was dressed in a custom-tailored purple suit that consisted of an elegant, purple coat and matching pin-stripe pants that were kept up by suspenders rather than a belt. Underneath it, Joker wore a light grey jacket, a green vest, and a ligh...

    The Joker was a genius at planning and improvising criminal activities: He was incredibly intelligent and calculating and always stayed one step ahead of everyone else, including Batman and the GCPD. Joker's unique (if rather disturbed) worldview, as well as the complete mystery that surrounded his identity also gave him something of an edge. Havin...

    Gotham Tonight

    The Joker's attack on the bank was mentioned in the final Gotham Tonightspecial episode.

    The Joker was mentioned in Greg Cox's novelization of the The Dark Knight Rises. With the Dent Act, it became nearly impossible for criminals to use the insanity defense during trial, meaning that they went to Blackgate Prison rather than Arkham Asylum. The Joker, however, was not one of Blackgate's prisoners, which led some in Gotham to speculate that he was the last remaining inmate at Arkham Asylum. The Joker's whereabouts were never publicized, which left the possibility that he had escap...

    The Joker appears in The Dark Knight TrilogyDLC for the game. The additional chapter also recreates his capture in the film. Additionally, Joker's design is based on his nurse disguise used in destroying Gotham General Hospital, with commentary by Alfred suggesting it was due to "fan service".

    The origins of the Joker were left deliberately ambiguous. Christopher Nolan and his co-writer, Jonathan Nolan, suggested Joker's first two appearances in 1940's issues of Batman as crucial influences. "The Joker we meet in The Dark Knight is fully formed...To me, the Joker is an absolute," Jonathan Nolan explained. "There are no shades of gray to ...

    The Joker's facial scars and hairstyle were inspired by Lee Bermejo's design of the character, though John Van Fleetwas the first artist to ever depict the character's trademark evil grin as facial...
    The Joker was the only major antagonist in the trilogy who wasn't tied to the League of Shadows, although his actions were indirectly responsible for Bane successfully engineering a revolution in G...
    Elements of Joker's character were referenced with Jerome Valeska in Gotham, who was largely derived from various versions of the Joker as a whole. In particular, after his birth father Cicero the...
    Similar to his version in The Batman, he corrupts a law official (Harvey Dent) and turns him into Two-Face similar to how the Joker turned Ethan Bennett into Clayface in The Batman.
  2. The Joker is a character portrayed by Heath Ledger and the main antagonist in Christopher Nolan's 2008 superhero film The Dark Knight. Based on the DC Comics supervillain of the same name, he is depicted as a psychopathic criminal mastermind with a warped, sadistic sense of humor who defines himself by his conflict with the vigilante Batman.

  3. 22 de oct. de 2017 · They are both very different takes on the Joker! Let me know what you think of each individual performance! Such an incredible performance, There will never be a better joker.*Updated*...

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  4. The Dark Knight: cómo nació el Joker de Heath Ledger. El maquillador ganador del Oscar, John Caglione, Jr. recuerda los pasos que tomó para crear la versión definitiva del Principe payaso...

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  5. 2h 32min. Clasificación por edades. 16. País de producción. Reino Unido, Estados Unidos. Director. Christopher Nolan. El caballero oscuro. (2008) Título original: The Dark Knight. Ver ahora. Alquilar. 3,99€ 4K. EN PROMOCIÓN. Ver ahora. Filtros. Mejor precio. Gratis. SD. HD. 4K. 🇪🇸. Stream. Fijo HD. Fijo 4K. Fijo HD. Alquilar.

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  6. Dirigida por Christopher Nolan. |. Guion Jonathan Nolan , Christopher Nolan. Reparto Christian Bale , Heath Ledger , Aaron Eckhart. Título original The Dark Knight. Medios. 5,0 4 críticas....

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