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First Look at Batman: The Killing Joke (?)

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It's weird that they're putting this out right as they (Batgirl comic book spoilers)
sorta retcon it out of the Bat-canon
You can do that in a comic but the story is still legendary to the public.
I think DC has already said they would be fine if the film got an R-rating, so if they're being faithful to the source material, I can't imagine that they wouldn't be in lockstep with how it played out in the comic.
They still might tone it down. It's a sensitive issue with fans.
 
What do you mean? Killing is considered one of the best batman storied ever. It should be 100 percent faithful to the graphic novel

If your talking about the thing that happens to Barbra. Somthing simmilar happens to her father. Stripped by dwarfs and toruted on a wheel with photos of his crippled daughter.

I don't want to turn this into a big thing but a large group of people do not like Barbara's role in this story. They hate that it defines her character. The comparison with Gordon isn't really similar when looking at the role of female characters in comic has been.
 
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God I hope they got to record together.



Oh my sweet lord...
 
Cast (inc. Wise), story and the style have me excited. Haven't cared for these since TDKReturns and Red Hood before that.
 
It's about time. I was starting to wonder about this project. I heard about it a couple years ago, then it took like a whole year for it to get announced, now it's been almost another year.

Wasn't it already announced that Mark and Kevin were coming back?
Anyway it's good to know it's on its way.
 
Well that's completely idiotic
because a huge part of her backstory and her character arc is based on that incident.

Seems like a pathetic attempt by the writers to disentangle Bab's character from that incident. Bad news for them though, it won't work.
The current Batgirl writers want Barbara to
move past TKJ and stop referencing that event. They did still leave it open for interpretation. TKJ happened if you wanted it to happen and it didn't if you didn't want it to happen. In the end there gonna stop talking about it.
 
If your talking about the thing that happens to Barbra. Somthing simmilar happens to her father. Stripped by dwarfs and toruted on a wheel with photos of his crippled daughter.

Is this a joke. Are you joking.

Specifically, are you joking that you think these things are similar.
 
The current Batgirl writers want Barbara to
move past TKJ and stop referencing that event. They did still leave it open for interpretation. TKJ happened if you wanted it to happen and it didn't if you didn't want it to happen. In the end there gonna stop talking about it.

Clearly. Honestly, it just comes off as pathetic. Just as bad as this resurgence of "Harley Quinn breaking free of the Joker and becoming a strong, independent, clown-themed anti-hero" nonsense. It's the perfect example of understandable feminist ideas completely messing up characterization and story.
 
Is this a joke. Are you joking.

Specifically, are you joking that you think these things are similar.
No.

Like people complain abouy how Barbra is handled. Think its sexist. Well...Joker does the same brutal things to all of Batmans apprentices. Remeber what he did to Todd? Tortured him to death with a crowbar, and blew him up. Tortured Gordon until he nearly went crazy. Thing is i think its in charactet for Joker to do what he did to Barbra.
 
Clearly. Honestly, it just comes off as pathetic. Just as bad as this resurgence of "Harley Quinn breaking free of the Joker and becoming a strong, independent, clown-themed anti-hero" nonsense. It's the perfect example of understandable feminist ideas completely messing up characterization and story.
I can't see how you can think that.
 
Clearly. Honestly, it just comes off as pathetic. Just as bad as this resurgence of "Harley Quinn breaking free of the Joker and becoming a strong, independent, clown-themed anti-hero" nonsense. It's the perfect example of understandable feminist ideas completely messing up characterization and story.

It was always weird that it came up so often in her solo stuff lately anyway.She had worked past a lot of it in the 90s and 00s in stuff like Birds of Prey. Hopefully now writers can do something more with her other than having her fixate on a moment from 30 years ago.
 
That would have been pretty nuts. Rotoscoping imo has an inherently unsettling feel to it, so it would be pretty fitting to the story.

Absolutely. I'm not going to judge the whole movie from one still, and I'll watch it to make any final judgments, but if it's going for the same direct-to-DVD look all of DC animation has had the past few years, I don't think it will stay timeless or last. You can do memorable low-budget animation.

Most Ralph Bakshi movies that I can find information on had budgets around 1.2 million dollars or LESS. Flashpoint Paradox had a budget of 3.5 MILLION DOLLARS! Now, it's probable that the costs of producing 2D animated movies, even low-budget ones, will have increased over the decades, but Bakshi recently made a 22 minute short film for 174 thousand dollars. Batman: Bad Blood also had a budget of 3.5 million dollars.

...

So let's look at 1.2 million dollars and rotoscoped animation vs. 3.5 million and DC's current style.

1.2 million from the 80s:
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NSFW but smooth animation

3.5 million from this decade:
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You can do as much with a smaller budget and style to boot, though it's probably a lot harder too. Also, I'm not arguing that it should specifically BE Bakshi, but I picked him as an example because of the content and neon, grimy, but realistic look of the story.
 
Fuck yes.

Was hoping for a slightly different-looking animation there, but all's cool. This will be epic! May Alan Moore cry tears!
 
I know it's just one still but I don't like the art direction. Brian Bolland's art in the comic was some of the best of all time. Wish they would have tried harder to emulate it rather than do the standard simple/angular DCU style.
 
I'm more excited for this then anything coming out of the DC cinematic universe. All of the animated movies have been on point for the most part.
 
I can't see how you can think that.

I understand why they feel the need to erase it from Bab's history. The fact that Moore was even allowed to cripple her in the first place was because of clearly sexist people working at DC. But it's too late to change it now. It's been deeply entrenched in DC lore for years, and attempts to retroactively remove it come off as sad.

It's important to the character of the Joker because it adds to his history as Batman's most personal nemesis. He's known as the villain that killed Robin and paralyzed Batgirl, and that positions him as the antagonist of the Bat family in general. It's something their stories touch on time and time again. Other villains target the city, the Joker targets the Batman. He's the one who goes after his soul, and Barbara and Jason are part of the collateral to that.

Yes, the only reason why the Joker could kill Jason and paralyze Babs was because fans hated Jason (they VOTED for his death) and the DC editors were sexist, but these things led to the creation of one of the most iconic dynamics in comics.

Towards Bab's story specifically, it screws up her personal arc about overcoming the trauma if it turned out it never happened it all. It's way too cute, too convenient. Keep in mind I know that the Oracle story happened in spite of TKJ and not because of it (DC was OK with just forgetting about Barbara in general), but it still doesn't take away from the fact that she became a great character in her own right afterwards.

As for Harley, I can write at length about why her character basically sucks now, but I'll keep it simple. They are trying to turn her character into a domestic abuse survival story where Harley gives up the Joker and makes her own way in life. Problem is, her "own" way is by being a clown-themed character which is ridiculous because the entire conceit of the "Harley Quinn" persona was to impress the Joker. The logical conclusion to her story arc sans the Joker is where she was at the end of Batman Beyond Return of the Joker, completely devoid of clown paraphernalia and chastising her grand-kids for being associated with "The Jokerz".

Also, the way the Joker is characterized in these stories is always dumb. He's portrayed as forceful and rapey, when his abuse and manipulation was far more complex than that. It feels like Paul Dini was the only one who's ever had a good handle of it all.
 
Everything after Flashpoint Paradox has been very hit or miss for me. Before that point, even the "dumber" purely action driven DC Animated movies were still fun. But stuff like Batman & Son and Justice League: War were just okay. I need to rewatch the Throne of Atlantis one, I haven't fully sat through it.

Flashpoint followed the comic event 99%.

The rest didn't, especially Throne of Atlantis, they butchered it completely.
 
Absolutely. I'm not going to judge the whole movie from one still, and I'll watch it to make any final judgments, but if it's going for the same direct-to-DVD look all of DC animation has had the past few years, I don't think it will stay timeless or last. You can do memorable low-budget animation.

Most Ralph Bakshi movies that I can find information on had budgets around 1.2 million dollars or LESS. Flashpoint Paradox had a budget of 3.5 MILLION DOLLARS! Now, it's probable that the costs of producing 2D animated movies, even low-budget ones, will have increased over the decades, but Bakshi recently made a 22 minute short film for 174 thousand dollars. Batman: Bad Blood also had a budget of 3.5 million dollars.
At least show the decently animated scenes.

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Their animated movies have been awful post flash point with the exception of the Bruce Timm one

I suspect this one will blow them out of the water
 
Glad I'm not all hardcore into comics as it allows me to enjoy the movies.

Excited for animated series joker and batman in this one.
 
Absolutely. I'm not going to judge the whole movie from one still, and I'll watch it to make any final judgments, but if it's going for the same direct-to-DVD look all of DC animation has had the past few years, I don't think it will stay timeless or last. You can do memorable low-budget animation.

I will. I bet it will look as "good" as the previous DC animated movies. All of them have an inherent aura of cheapness and blandness.
 
At least show the decently animated scenes.

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The scenes I showed are decently animated. Your examples are pretty sick, but I think you missed the point of what I was saying.

The animation is good enough. The current DC animation style and color are bland and don't fit this story well. The Killing Joke isn't an action story. It has small portions of action, but animation with texture and character would hold up the more introspective, literary story better.

When I read the Killing Joke, I don't think Cartoon Network Presents: The Killing Joke! I think grimy, harsh, adult, well-written, almost underground-feeling story. I just wish the style of the animation matched. I don't want it to look clean. I want it to look "ugly". Dirty. Rough.
 
On TKJ's canon status in the comics:

It's still canon. They're probably going to stop talking about it, maybe tweak it a little. Take out the weird maybe sorta implied sexual abuse component.
 
Absolutely. I'm not going to judge the whole movie from one still, and I'll watch it to make any final judgments, but if it's going for the same direct-to-DVD look all of DC animation has had the past few years, I don't think it will stay timeless or last. You can do memorable low-budget animation.

Most Ralph Bakshi movies that I can find information on had budgets around 1.2 million dollars or LESS. Flashpoint Paradox had a budget of 3.5 MILLION DOLLARS! Now, it's probable that the costs of producing 2D animated movies, even low-budget ones, will have increased over the decades, but Bakshi recently made a 22 minute short film for 174 thousand dollars. Batman: Bad Blood also had a budget of 3.5 million dollars.

...

So let's look at 1.2 million dollars and rotoscoped animation vs. 3.5 million and DC's current style.

1.2 million from the 80s:
wCKb.gif

yCKb.gif

NSFW but smooth animation

3.5 million from this decade:
zCKb.gif

2CKb.gif


You can do as much with a smaller budget and style to boot, though it's probably a lot harder too. Also, I'm not arguing that it should specifically BE Bakshi, but I picked him as an example because of the content and neon, grimy, but realistic look of the story.

Budgets are bit inconsequential when there's no workforce you can hire for that. Like on a more extreme scenario, no matter how much money you have today, you couldn't make a feature look like Pinocchio by just buying it because no studio has the system to make such a thing today.

Warner's best option for something similar would be to outsource it entirely to Gobelin alumni in France instead of Asia.
 
Budgets are bit inconsequential when there's no workforce you can hire for that. Like on a more extreme scenario, no matter how much money you have today, you couldn't make a feature look like Pinocchio by just buying it because no studio has the system to make such a thing today.

Warner's best option for something similar would be to outsource it entirely to Gobelin alumni in France instead of Asia.

That's a really good point, sadly. And it's not like DC would ever have done what I'm talking about; it's just a pipe dream I'm talking about.

How cool would it be to see Joker's reveal at the carnival animated like this:

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Or to see him dancing with the little people in BDSM at his throne like this.

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Okay, he never exactly does that, but yeah. You know what I mean.

Or to see him walk through the hall of mirrors monologuing like this:

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That's what would have gotten me excited, personally. So....shrug. I'm glad Conroy and Hamill get to do the story, though.
 
Hamill has retired from voicing the Joker a billion times only to bounce back with one more role, most recently with
Arkham Knight.

Arkham Knight was actually Troy Baker
. His last gig was Arkham City. He always wanted to do The Killing Joke and said he would come out of retirement if they made it long before it was even announced.
 
Arkham Knight was actually Troy Baker
. His last gig was Arkham City. He always wanted to do The Killing Joke and said he would come out of retirement if they made it long before it was even announced.

Um...You took that post *really* literally.
Nobody thought Hamill was literally playing the Arkham Knight, he saying he returned to voicing the Joker for the title "Arkham Knight."
 
If only Shirely Walker was still alive to score it :(



But this is great news. Glad to hear both of them are back and recording it together it sounds like.
 
hyped for the ultimate Conroy vs Hamill showdown!
But not sold on that art-style. Hoping that the final product will meet the expectations
 
I know it's just one still but I don't like the art direction. Brian Bolland's art in the comic was some of the best of all time. Wish they would have tried harder to emulate it rather than do the standard simple/angular DCU style.

basically this. Yikes at the artstyle
 
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