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Batman: The Killing Joke is a 2016 American adult animated superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.Featuring the DC Comics character Batman, the film is the 27th of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies, based on the graphic novel of the same name by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland.
Batman: The Killing Joke is a 1988 DC Comics one-shot graphic novel featuring the characters Batman and the Joker written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Brian Bolland. The Killing Joke provides another origin story for the supervillain the Joker, loosely adapted from the 1951 story "The Man Behind the Red Hood!", which was written by Batman co-creator Bill Finger.
The majority of the films are rated PG-13 by the MPAA except All-Star Superman and Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, which are rated PG, and Batman: The Killing Joke, Justice League Dark, Batman: Gotham by Gaslight, Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay, Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, Batman: Soul of the Dragon, Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two ...
The Killing Joke author Alan Moore in 2008. The novel has been described as the greatest Joker story ever told. [55] [56] [57] Batman: The Killing Joke (1988) built on the Joker's 1951 origin story, portraying him as a failed comedian who participates in a robbery as the Red Hood to support his pregnant wife. Batman arrives to stop the robbery ...
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The franchise is initially loosely based on a set of storylines from the New 52, DC Comics' 2011 reboot of its monthly comics' continuity.Following a teaser in the franchise's first film "Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox", a five-film story arc loosely based on the "Darkseid War" storyline written by Geoff Johns, started from Justice League: War and was later revisited in The Death of ...
Batman appears in the Batman Unlimited film series, voiced by Roger Craig Smith. [2] Batman appears in Batman: The Killing Joke, voiced again by Kevin Conroy. [2] Batman appears in Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders, voiced again by Adam West. [6] [2] Batman appears in Batman and Harley Quinn, voiced again by Kevin Conroy. [7] [2]
Barbara Gordon as Batgirl and Oracle appears in Batman: The Killing Joke, voiced by Tara Strong. [11] [10] Her role and portrayal in the film, which differs heavily from most other portrayals, has been criticized as "cheap, misogynistic writing". [12] Barbara Gordon as Batgirl makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies.