

The madness begins.
24/07/2016
Overview
As Batman hunts for the escaped Joker, the Clown Prince of Crime attacks the Gordon family to prove a diabolical point mirroring his own fall into madness.
Status: Released
Rating: 66%
Original language: EN
Budget: $3,500,000
Revenue: $3,775,000
Official website:
https://www.warnerbros.com/batman-killing-joke
Warner Bros. Animation

DC Entertainment

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4853102
Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q23647031
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Kevin Conroy
Bruce Wayne / Batman (voice)

Mark Hamill
Jack Napier / The Joker / Red Hood (voice)

Tara Strong
Barbara Gordon / Batgirl (voice)

Ray Wise
Commissioner James Gordon (voice)

John DiMaggio
Francesco (voice)

Robin Atkin Downes
Detective Harvey Bullock (voice)

Brian George
Alfred Pennyworth (voice)

JP Karliak
Reese (voice)
Review by: Austin Singleton
Written by: Austin Singleton on 2016-08-10T14:31:05.525Z
Not even the voice acting could save this movie. Check out my full review here.
http://www.hweird1reviews.com/allreviews/the-killing-joke-movie-review
Review by: Gimly
Written by: Gimly on 2016-09-02T08:56:55.708Z
Shares the few weaknesses of the short comic it is based on, but adds a bunch of its own new weaknesses to try and get it up to a theatrical runtime and justify its cinema release.
I think part of the reason the reception for The Killing Joke has been so overwhelmingly negative is that the expectations were so high going in. But that wasn't without cause. It sees the long awaited return of both Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill to their famed DC roles, and the comic it's based on is widely regarded as one of the better stories ever published by the company. And of these lofty expectations, The Killing Joke falls short.
Hamill is great, and Kevin Conroy usually is as well. There are a couple of occasions that the latter slipped though. I don't know if he's rusty or just didn't care, but his voice performance is not 100%. The story essentially meets that of its source material, but rather than expand the existing story, they chose to awkwardly force an entirely different one in beforehand, to the point that this is essentially two episodes of two different shows, rather than a single cohesive movie.
The Killing Joke is a little gross and is not the return to form for DC Animation that we all had hoped it would be, but the final sequence is fantastic and I don't know that the movie overall deserves quite as much vitriol as it has had.
Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole.
Review by: Peter89Spencer
Written by: Peter89Spencer on 2020-08-07T11:20:45.365Z
The first 30 minutes was wasted with Barbara being so annoying! I just didn't see why that whole bit was thrown in when the movie itself is meant to center on the Joker.
Even with Mark Hamill's final bow out as the iconic villain couldn't save the film. Still, at least that joke at the end was a little amusing!
Other than that, they could've done better with the story.
Review by: GenerationofSwine
Written by: GenerationofSwine on 2023-01-12T03:20:12.672Z
OK, so I'll admit I was expecting something closer to the graphic novel, and I was pretty disappointed that it only really loosely followed something that was epicly brilliant as the comic.
However, I'm not a stickler for total accuracy.
And, really it is better than most of the other Batman movies, it does manage to tell a good story and reveal some of the Joker's ever-changing and never consistent backstory, even if it does gloss over a lot of it.
In the end, especially in this current era it's a reminder of how great comic books used to be and how great they could be again if they only started telling actual stories once more.
Review by: Murp
Written by: Murp on 2024-05-29T20:24:38.411Z
The Killing Joke deserved a better adaptation. Not even that. Just re-edit this to cut out the first half and you have a perfect adaptation. This is one of my favorite Batman stories ever. Unfortunately, the first part is spent irrelevantly on Barbara, and has largely nothing to do with the rest of the movie. However, after about a half hour of filler, the ACTUAL adaptation of The Killing Joke is awesome. Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill deliver another classic performance of Batman and Joker. Half of this movie I despise and half of this I love.
5/10