Due to Joker acting as a standalone origin movie with a possibility of no sequels, this version of Bruce marks the first time in live action in which the character isn't seen being Batman, although due to the similar origin it is implied he will go onto becoming Batman in the future like other incarnations.Dante Pereira-Olson
Dante Pereira-Olson: Bruce Wayne.Unfortunately, not much time appears to have passed between the first film and Joker 2, meaning an appearance by Batman probably isn't in the cards.
Will Joker 3 have Batman : The three-issue storyline was written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Jason Fabok and Brad Anderson, began in August and concluded in October 2020. In Three Jokers, Batman, Batgirl and Red Hood follow a lead on the Joker, who appears to have been three different men all along.
Why is there no Batman in the Joker
His take on the character is physically disfigured and clearly different from Phoenix's Joker/Arthur Fleck, not to mention younger and much earlier in his career. The logistical realities simply make it impossible for the two films to function in the same universe.
What city is Gotham in Joker : Todd Phillips' interpretation of Gotham City in 'Joker' was based on 1980s era New York City.
So, there is clear indication that 'Joker' Arthur Fleck and 'Batman' Bruce Wayne are not siblings or half-brothers.
The sequel started filming in December 2022, with Phillips marking the occasion by revealing the first look at Phoenix back in character, and it wrapped in April 2023 with Phillips sharing another look at Lady Gaga in the movie.
Is Thomas Wayne the Joker’s dad
Later, Arthur goes to Arkham State Hospital and steals his mother's records, and finds out that he was in fact adopted, and that Thomas Wayne is not his father and that Penny is not his true mother.During this storyline, The Joker and Batman have a confrontation, and The Joker temporarily takes on the mantle of Batman while Batman becomes something akin to The Joker. It is an intense and psychologically gripping storyline that explores the twisted relationship between the two iconic characters.Christopher Nolan decided to exclude the Joker entirely from The Dark Knight Rises out of respect for Ledger and to avoid addressing a real-life tragedy.
The true reason why Batman doesn't kill the Joker has been revealed. The Dark Knight believes that there is still some part of the Joker that is worth saving. This belief in humanity and finding it even within Gotham's most depraved criminal proves that Batman is and always will be one of DC's most caring heroes.
What city is Batman Gotham : Author Washington Irving was the first person to describe New York as Gotham in his 1807 book, Salmagundi. In Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins, and The Dark Knight Gotham City is based in Chicago. The Dark Knight Rises Gotham City is based in Pittsburgh, New York City, and Los Angeles.
Where is Gotham City for Batman : Gotham City is traditionally depicted as being located in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Gotham's look and atmosphere was primarily influenced by New York City. Architect Hugh Ferriss' designs also influenced the look and emotional feel of Gotham City, particularly in its later depictions.
Who is the Joker’s dad
In Joker, Thomas Wayne (Batman's father) and Penny Fleck (Joker's mother) are key characters. Penny claims that Thomas is actually Arthur's father.
Later, Arthur goes to Arkham State Hospital and steals his mother's records, and finds out that he was in fact adopted, and that Thomas Wayne is not his father and that Penny is not his true mother.No, Batman and Joker are not related.
Official confirmation will be required before we can consider Todd Phillips' Joker to be the brother of the much younger Bruce Wayne. Until then, they aren't officially related. In other comic updates, check out what Pink Kryptonite does to Superman.
Are Batman and Joker connected : This reality is even more obvious given the events of these movies and their planned sequels, which go in wildly different directions. Thus, The Batman and the Joker are much less connected than some might think.
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Due to Joker acting as a standalone origin movie with a possibility of no sequels, this version of Bruce marks the first time in live action in which the character isn't seen being Batman, although due to the similar origin it is implied he will go onto becoming Batman in the future like other incarnations.Dante Pereira-Olson
Dante Pereira-Olson: Bruce Wayne.Unfortunately, not much time appears to have passed between the first film and Joker 2, meaning an appearance by Batman probably isn't in the cards.
Will Joker 3 have Batman : The three-issue storyline was written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Jason Fabok and Brad Anderson, began in August and concluded in October 2020. In Three Jokers, Batman, Batgirl and Red Hood follow a lead on the Joker, who appears to have been three different men all along.
Why is there no Batman in the Joker
His take on the character is physically disfigured and clearly different from Phoenix's Joker/Arthur Fleck, not to mention younger and much earlier in his career. The logistical realities simply make it impossible for the two films to function in the same universe.
What city is Gotham in Joker : Todd Phillips' interpretation of Gotham City in 'Joker' was based on 1980s era New York City.
So, there is clear indication that 'Joker' Arthur Fleck and 'Batman' Bruce Wayne are not siblings or half-brothers.
The sequel started filming in December 2022, with Phillips marking the occasion by revealing the first look at Phoenix back in character, and it wrapped in April 2023 with Phillips sharing another look at Lady Gaga in the movie.
Is Thomas Wayne the Joker’s dad
Later, Arthur goes to Arkham State Hospital and steals his mother's records, and finds out that he was in fact adopted, and that Thomas Wayne is not his father and that Penny is not his true mother.During this storyline, The Joker and Batman have a confrontation, and The Joker temporarily takes on the mantle of Batman while Batman becomes something akin to The Joker. It is an intense and psychologically gripping storyline that explores the twisted relationship between the two iconic characters.Christopher Nolan decided to exclude the Joker entirely from The Dark Knight Rises out of respect for Ledger and to avoid addressing a real-life tragedy.
The true reason why Batman doesn't kill the Joker has been revealed. The Dark Knight believes that there is still some part of the Joker that is worth saving. This belief in humanity and finding it even within Gotham's most depraved criminal proves that Batman is and always will be one of DC's most caring heroes.
What city is Batman Gotham : Author Washington Irving was the first person to describe New York as Gotham in his 1807 book, Salmagundi. In Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins, and The Dark Knight Gotham City is based in Chicago. The Dark Knight Rises Gotham City is based in Pittsburgh, New York City, and Los Angeles.
Where is Gotham City for Batman : Gotham City is traditionally depicted as being located in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Gotham's look and atmosphere was primarily influenced by New York City. Architect Hugh Ferriss' designs also influenced the look and emotional feel of Gotham City, particularly in its later depictions.
Who is the Joker’s dad
In Joker, Thomas Wayne (Batman's father) and Penny Fleck (Joker's mother) are key characters. Penny claims that Thomas is actually Arthur's father.
Later, Arthur goes to Arkham State Hospital and steals his mother's records, and finds out that he was in fact adopted, and that Thomas Wayne is not his father and that Penny is not his true mother.No, Batman and Joker are not related.
Official confirmation will be required before we can consider Todd Phillips' Joker to be the brother of the much younger Bruce Wayne. Until then, they aren't officially related. In other comic updates, check out what Pink Kryptonite does to Superman.
Are Batman and Joker connected : This reality is even more obvious given the events of these movies and their planned sequels, which go in wildly different directions. Thus, The Batman and the Joker are much less connected than some might think.