I love how at first, you think it's Joker without makeup, but then you realize that the normal skin color *IS* the makeup, and his real skin tone is pale white.
I feel like that's a parallel to Batman, I might be going too into it but I remember that Batman's real identity IS Batman, and Bruce Wayne is the mask
Well, he probably had the paint on so long that it permanently stained his skin, or probably an effect from having his true skin covered so long. But what do I know? I'm not a doctor
Because you’d know it’s not actually paint, it’s from the acid that’s how joker is now, that’s why his wife left and took the child. So he went on the most whimsical crash out possible.
i love how, at first, you think youre not going to read a comment that just restates the video with no embellishment, but then it literally just restates what happened in the video, with no embellishment or indication the commentator is capable of linguistic expression beyond stating the obvious
This just shows how important Batman was to the Joker, mans is literally depressed, life is dull and he's even trying to change his ways all because his best "bud" Bats is gone. No other person or super hero could challenge him enough for him to stay his psychotic self......Damn
If it's funny to hear, there is one universe where Batman dies, and joker decided to turn his life around, working a job where he can still torment people... The Gotham DMV. I'm not kidding
What’s sad is that just before this Jason was healing. He had chased joker for years, but never found him, and in speaking to those in Bruce’s life before, he slowly realizes that being happy is all Bruce would have wanted for him, only to have a chance run in with the one man that could take it away.
You can see him immediately returning to his psychotic self. It would have started all over again if he hadnt done that. He definitely had his mind made up, otherwise he wouldnt have made it clear who he is. Brilliant
The way I see it, he had lost the thing that made the game fun, Batman. He was living his miserable life reminiscing his "good ol' days". What Jason did was like giving a Crack head his last dose, just let him die happy as the Joker instead of living the rest of his life as an average Joe
Mark Hamil is one of the best Joker VA's of all time but his line delivery in the Killing Joke? I think it was because of the direction they went with that movie his lines lacked the impact it could've had. I mean this Joker? He nailed the creepiness perfectly in this version compared to Hamil in the Killing Joke.
@@typicalwarrior3085SAME, And So Satisfied, it was a perfect kill, not Too much dialogue, Quick, Efficient, and Joker Died getting his final Laugh he'd been looking for since Batman died, plus fucking incredible knife placement, that's how I try to do it too 😂
2:08 There's another way you can look at Joker's smile here. Joker always wanted Batman to break his code of no killing, it was a game to him, but when he accidentally killed Batman he knew that Batman won in the end. Batman never killed anyone, never broke his code, so Joker lost. But in the end he recognizes Jason, he recognizes the boy he tortured that night and smiles one last time because he knows that Jason would be the one to break the code.
Out of all scenes, this one was definitely the coolest/most fucked up. Granted, any reference to The Killing Joke is going to be fucked up, since that was absolutely the darkest and most fucked up Batman movie of all time, but regardless. That ending was borderline poetic, although I prefer the jail follow-up, since it's a nice reference to the comic where Nightwing sends him to Arkham
5 references in this one scene. 1. Young Justice: Outsiders and the exposure of a meta-human trafficking ring related to Stagg Industries (or perhaps YJ referenced this.) 2. Joker (Joaquin Phoenix) and his journal. 3. Killing Joke and the ... joke but it's obviously shown in the scene. 4. 1989 Batman film with the Jack Nicholson make-up 5. The Dark Knight Returns and a sharp weapon in the Joker's eye.
@@gaspouillev2051 Caught the last 3. Honestly forget that "Joker" exists because I saw it once and never again. Not a bad movie at all, just, kinda exists for me.
Yeah Cause the fact he went from psychotic to normal so fast is a scary thought. Guy could be your neighbor, Co-Worker, even lover and anything related to bats could immediately set him off and make him transform back into laughing maniac we all know.
I feel that if someone killed the Joker for good no one would care. Exept Batman. But seriously the guy is a sociopathic deranged homicidal psychopath who's murdered, crippled and tortured thousands of innocent people. I don't know why he hasn't gotten the death penalty yet?
''Well, next time I see him, I'll tell the Big Man you said... hello'' He delivered that line to Joker, just as the Joker did to him when he was done beating him with the crowbar. You can fit a book about the silence between ''said'' and ''hello''. Perfect Writing.
I love how Joker starts his final joke in a completely normal sounding, drole voice, only for it to pick up and slowly morph back into his actual, deranged tone, as if the simple act of reciting that joke was making it hard for him to stay normal, as if he's constantly fighting himself to stay 'sane'. I know John DiMaggio is kind of a divisive Joker, a lotta people can't separate his voice from Jake the Dog or Bender, but he's by far my favourite Joker, it's like he looked at Mark Hamill's Joker and Heath Ledger's joker and fused them to make his own, he has all the hallmarks of the classic Joker, but it's so much more sinister and threatening, even when he's trying to act normal, I find the balance struck to be perfect for me.
Honestly I feel like ANY cop seeing that smile, green hair, and white face would immediately be like “Oh shit, it-it’s him!” And be too stunned to do anything.
Love how the moment of realization can happen for people at different points in this scene. Some people were keen enough to pick up on the fact that this guy had called Batman “Bats”, something only the Joker would do. Others could pick it up based on his “journal” and “therapist”. People who missed that were keyed into it when he started telling the joke from the Killing Joke. And the rest would pick it up during Jason’s flashback, Joker’s smile, or Joker’s death. Still neat how they made the realization a bit of a slow burn so some people could pick up on it quickly or at the same pace as Jason.
Additional research suggests that there are two Death In The Family movies, so make sure y'all watch the correct one if that's the case (Interactive Movie vs Non-Interactive)
yeah, even because there was that GENIUS trope of Joker being a REAL evil since after killing Jason and his mom, he gets recruited by Khomeini as Iran's ambassador at the U.N...... Genius.
Does anybody know what the song is called? Edit: its called Mozart K.488 Piano Concerto #23 in A 2nd mov. Adagio I just found it so to anyone reading this, here it is you're welcome. Also you're ugly
The punchline is not based on wordplay as in beam of light or beam of steel. The joke is that the guys in the joke are both from an asylum and therefore crazy and only a crazy person would believe that he could walk across a beam of light. It's a joke about being insane. In the context of the relationship between joker and Batman, Batman laughs probably because he realizes how insane the game the two of them play is. And that the two guys in the story are themselves. Batman is offering Joker a chance to regain his sanity or to reform, that's the beam of light in the joke the chance to find redemption. The Joker doesn't trust Batman enough and thinks he will try to help but turn the flashlight off and give up on him when Joker gets half way to reforming himself.
He laughed because even tho Batman was dead, he was still able to corrupt someone into becoming a killer. Not just any "someone," one of Batmans trained sidekicks...Joker got the last laugh because in his death, a new killer was born.
You can just hear the sadness in Joker's voice. The death of Batman hit his family and allies hard, but probably hit the Joker the hardest. It was like he lost his best friend, which, in it's own way, was true. The Joker can't live without Batman.
Maybe, not necessarily bc this was a different version of the killing joke. There are many different interpretations of the killing joke and they haven't confirmed that this is connected to that film. Sorry for the lengthy response lol
Hearing that joke, that damn joke triggered PTSD for me after remembering the Killing Joke. This is the perfect example how a small thing can last forever in your mind.
I don't know how many times i've watched this scene over and over, yet my heart still beats rapidly every time Jay said "Hello" and The Joker slowly grinned madly saying "Boy Wonder....." It feels like a predator that finally founds it's prey and it's scary.
And yet if he attacked all the cops *except* the black one you’d probably say he’s racist for not treating her like an equal threat or something. People like you will find racism wherever they want to.
"well next time I see him I'll tell the big man you said hello." Not only is it echoing what the Joker said to him, it implies he's sending Joker to Hell, and therefore won't see Batman whereas he can pass along the greeting.
Could very well be but also could not be at all, this is a super timeline and as we know nth about this time line other than what's showing its hard to fully understand.
jason was always the unhinged one out of the bat family. Joker telling that joke was probably the last straw for him, having lost batman in this ending it was more than likely jason already had the thought of killing joker on his mind, this was just him finishing the job, letting loose.
Same way batman killed him in the alternate dimension. In the head through his eye then lit him on fire spitting on his dead corpse as it burned in the tunnel of love ending the life of joker,but not without leaving a big smile for bats before he goes cold and stiff
it only available on dvd. There are 3 parts with 3 different outcomes, one is where jason dies and batman lives, 2 where jason and batman live, and 3 where batman dies and jason lives. this one is where batman dies and jason lives.
@@AtomiskAnsar hi. I know ur ? Is 3 months old but there’s a non interactive version on HBO Max and there’s an interactive version for the dvd that lets you select different choices for diff outcomes.
If a live action Batman movie series ended with a movie where Batman died, and the final scene was a shot for shot recreation of this, it would win an Oscar.
that music in the background first time I've heard it it was in the movie suicide room than some years later heard it was composed by Stanley Kubrick the guy who directed the shining (1980) why he says in his monologue: i know i failed batman? why not just call him Bruce? batman is what he was to the people of the city but his closest that's a different story
Jokers smile without make up has got to be the most terrifying, nightmare fuelled thing I have ever seen...
Agreed
even without make up is scary
To me it looks more regular
**Clears throat** Tim burton batman?
Joker's smile is more terrifying without make up now that's really ironic.
I love how at first, you think it's Joker without makeup, but then you realize that the normal skin color *IS* the makeup, and his real skin tone is pale white.
Classic Batman 89 look, or any semi accurate version of the joker
I feel like that's a parallel to Batman, I might be going too into it but I remember that Batman's real identity IS Batman, and Bruce Wayne is the mask
Well, he probably had the paint on so long that it permanently stained his skin, or probably an effect from having his true skin covered so long. But what do I know? I'm not a doctor
Because you’d know it’s not actually paint, it’s from the acid that’s how joker is now, that’s why his wife left and took the child. So he went on the most whimsical crash out possible.
i love how, at first, you think youre not going to read a comment that just restates the video with no embellishment, but then it literally just restates what happened in the video, with no embellishment or indication the commentator is capable of linguistic expression beyond stating the obvious
The detail of hiding joker's eyebrows when he smiled makes it 10 times more teerifying
This just shows how important Batman was to the Joker, mans is literally depressed, life is dull and he's even trying to change his ways all because his best "bud" Bats is gone. No other person or super hero could challenge him enough for him to stay his psychotic self......Damn
Until he realized he was sitting next to boy wonder
I mean dawg he literally called superman easy mode XD batman's the only one he can't beat is batman
Yeah, though he's obviously not remorseful of the evil he committed, he just got bored of playing the role of the bad guy
If it's funny to hear, there is one universe where Batman dies, and joker decided to turn his life around, working a job where he can still torment people... The Gotham DMV. I'm not kidding
"Without Batman...crime has no punchline."
John DiMaggio is the second best voice of Joker behind Hamill. His may not be as iconic but it’s done just as competently.
For me it’s
1: Mark Hamill
2:John DiMaggio
3: Michael Emerson
@@Gardfel Tim Curry: "Am I a joke to you?"
@@GardfelHow about Troy Baker?
Agreed. He is my second favorite as well
Y'all are ignoring Kevin Michael Richardson and I WILL NOT stand for it
What’s sad is that just before this Jason was healing. He had chased joker for years, but never found him, and in speaking to those in Bruce’s life before, he slowly realizes that being happy is all Bruce would have wanted for him, only to have a chance run in with the one man that could take it away.
Reminds me of archduke franz ferdinand lol
This is a bad ending
@@nixholxsprincep even stopped at a coffee shop to unwind after the plan's apparent failure
You can see him immediately returning to his psychotic self. It would have started all over again if he hadnt done that. He definitely had his mind made up, otherwise he wouldnt have made it clear who he is. Brilliant
Worst ending in batman
The way I see it, he had lost the thing that made the game fun, Batman. He was living his miserable life reminiscing his "good ol' days". What Jason did was like giving a Crack head his last dose, just let him die happy as the Joker instead of living the rest of his life as an average Joe
Is it weird that I think the way the actor of joker in this movie tells the joke better than mark hamil in the killing joke?
Mark Hamil is one of the best Joker VA's of all time but his line delivery in the Killing Joke? I think it was because of the direction they went with that movie his lines lacked the impact it could've had. I mean this Joker? He nailed the creepiness perfectly in this version compared to Hamil in the Killing Joke.
Jake from adventure times va
John DiMaggio, one of my favorite voice actors
John DiMaggio is like a modern day Mel Blanke
Crazy as it sounds, I agree. Still can't believe DCAU missed with The Killing Joke even with Conroy and Hamill.
First time I saw him stab joker in the eye I genuinely was shocked 😂
Same I laughed out of pure shock
@@jeylenlevy857 wow.
@@jeylenlevy857sounds like something the joker would say 🤨
2:24 this part gave me chills more then any Batman scene I’ve ever seen
yes. the music and everything gave me chills
Am I crazy for laughing at that part?
Yes you are crazy
@@blair5475 😂
@@typicalwarrior3085SAME, And So Satisfied, it was a perfect kill, not Too much dialogue, Quick, Efficient, and Joker Died getting his final Laugh he'd been looking for since Batman died, plus fucking incredible knife placement, that's how I try to do it too 😂
2:09 Chills always starts here
For me its at 1:15, the music slowly getting louder and Jason's face realizing who he's talking to was done so perfectly.
2:08
There's another way you can look at Joker's smile here.
Joker always wanted Batman to break his code of no killing, it was a game to him, but when he accidentally killed Batman he knew that Batman won in the end. Batman never killed anyone, never broke his code, so Joker lost.
But in the end he recognizes Jason, he recognizes the boy he tortured that night and smiles one last time because he knows that Jason would be the one to break the code.
Thats really the best thing about this greatly done scene
What a fucking punchline.
Out of all scenes, this one was definitely the coolest/most fucked up. Granted, any reference to The Killing Joke is going to be fucked up, since that was absolutely the darkest and most fucked up Batman movie of all time, but regardless. That ending was borderline poetic, although I prefer the jail follow-up, since it's a nice reference to the comic where Nightwing sends him to Arkham
Nerd
@@icecold-yb1dk Yeah?
it also references tdk comic with the knife in his eye and the blood and the smile
@@icecold-yb1dk virgin
@@nathanlopez4988 your mama left you.
5 references in this one scene.
1. Young Justice: Outsiders and the exposure of a meta-human trafficking ring related to Stagg Industries (or perhaps YJ referenced this.)
2. Joker (Joaquin Phoenix) and his journal.
3. Killing Joke and the ... joke but it's obviously shown in the scene.
4. 1989 Batman film with the Jack Nicholson make-up
5. The Dark Knight Returns and a sharp weapon in the Joker's eye.
This like:
If John DiMaggio joker was a fusion of all joker
Mark Hamill jokes
Jack Nicholson make-up
Joaquin Phoenix journal
Oh yeah good eye man
@@gaspouillev2051 Caught the last 3. Honestly forget that "Joker" exists because I saw it once and never again. Not a bad movie at all, just, kinda exists for me.
When did YJ reference this?
@@ShrumpDump You mean the exposure of the meta-human trafficking ring related to Stagg Industries? Young Justice S3 E8.
Feels more dangerous when joker living among people as a normal person.
Yeah Cause the fact he went from psychotic to normal so fast is a scary thought. Guy could be your neighbor, Co-Worker, even lover and anything related to bats could immediately set him off and make him transform back into laughing maniac we all know.
Can you imagine you are waiting in line to buy groceries and the Joker is just chilling next to you? lol
2:08 Well next time you see him, I'll tell the big man you said, "HELLO".
You see, it’s like poetry, ‘cause they rhyme.
*Boy...Wonder!*
@@justincruz5720I get the reference, but where was this before?
@@trooper2737 Jason is quoting what the Joker said to him before Joker blew him up.
Well next time I see him*
I feel that if someone killed the Joker for good no one would care. Exept Batman. But seriously the guy is a sociopathic deranged homicidal psychopath who's murdered, crippled and tortured thousands of innocent people. I don't know why he hasn't gotten the death penalty yet?
Proof that the Insanity Plea is bullshit.
Gotham prohibited death row
This is hypothetically New York, so no death penalty.
@@BFG_10G Gotham is Chicago. Metropolis is New York.
@@BrokenSIMGlasses Gotham is a Democrat run city.
''Well, next time I see him, I'll tell the Big Man you said... hello''
He delivered that line to Joker, just as the Joker did to him when he was done beating him with the crowbar.
You can fit a book about the silence between ''said'' and ''hello''.
Perfect Writing.
"I know I failed Batman, I’m sure he’s spinning in his grave." Got me slapping my knee
This is in my opinion one of the greatest scenes from any dc movie ever. The music, voice acting, animation, editing…just simply amazing
I really felt sad for Jason
How so?
he's hot
I like how it kind of reassembles the dark knight returns.
John DiMaggio does not get enough love as the Joker. I love his more gruff, stocky Joker.
Definitely feels more like a genuine criminal.
The most infamous joke in all of Batman history.
The boy wonder line hits different
3:06 Some guy dancing at the background While Some Stuff are happening
Funny to think that. XD
But I'm sure that's just a TV playing.
I think that may be Dick Grayson dancing
That's a guy
*immediately goes back to joker* “boy wonder” *the calm piano leading up to jokers death* it is just a perfect moment
I feel like if Jason didn't kill joker here, the cycle would've continued or started, but instead with batman it would be Jason.
100%. He would have another toy to play with
2:29
This part is so unnerving. The melody, the joker's laugh, him wiping off his mask. Jesus christ, it's enough to make a grown man have nightmares.
That music, that flashback, jokers face make me cry every time
I love how Joker starts his final joke in a completely normal sounding, drole voice, only for it to pick up and slowly morph back into his actual, deranged tone, as if the simple act of reciting that joke was making it hard for him to stay normal, as if he's constantly fighting himself to stay 'sane'.
I know John DiMaggio is kind of a divisive Joker, a lotta people can't separate his voice from Jake the Dog or Bender, but he's by far my favourite Joker, it's like he looked at Mark Hamill's Joker and Heath Ledger's joker and fused them to make his own, he has all the hallmarks of the classic Joker, but it's so much more sinister and threatening, even when he's trying to act normal, I find the balance struck to be perfect for me.
Boyyy Wonderrrrrrrrrr 2:17 ........... Gave me chills ✨✨
I love the look of insanity when Joker says “Boy…Wonder”.
Honestly I feel like ANY cop seeing that smile, green hair, and white face would immediately be like “Oh shit, it-it’s him!” And be too stunned to do anything.
Best joker death
The music in the scene where he’s telling the “joke” is just born chilling…
It's from Mozart. II. Adagio.I believe it's called.
Love how the moment of realization can happen for people at different points in this scene.
Some people were keen enough to pick up on the fact that this guy had called Batman “Bats”, something only the Joker would do.
Others could pick it up based on his “journal” and “therapist”.
People who missed that were keyed into it when he started telling the joke from the Killing Joke.
And the rest would pick it up during Jason’s flashback, Joker’s smile, or Joker’s death.
Still neat how they made the realization a bit of a slow burn so some people could pick up on it quickly or at the same pace as Jason.
This guy nailed the killing joke monologue better that Mark Hamill
I love the reference to Nicholson. Make-up covering his abnormality.
Yesssss I’m glad I’m not the only one that noticed that
This is how it happend.......this is how the joker died
Probably the best animated DC scene
0:13 John DiMaggio doing the Joker in this scene reminds me of William Defoe's Norman Osborne AKA Green Goblin for some reason or another.
I feel like it's the best scene out of all the options
After everything the Joker has done, the police should be treating Jason like the victim here.
Well, he did just commit murder
And assaulted two cops.
Additional research suggests that there are two Death In The Family movies, so make sure y'all watch the correct one if that's the case (Interactive Movie vs Non-Interactive)
Thank you because I did not see this scene in the movie
The real ending
Best ending
This is best Jason Todd story in my opion because is dark ,i "m feeling Jason revenge for joker and alternative ways to justicie .
He should have used a pencil
He's Jason not John LOL
Though it would be ironic considering The Joker did that in The Dark Knight
@@ProjectIceman that was my point cause in tdk joker stabs a guy in the eye with a pencil
@@nifralo2752 Ahh, I immediately thought of John Wick when you said that.
Then I recalled that scene lol
2:20 creepy moments
2:21
The need to do a Death in the Family movie based on the 1980s comics with the plot of Jason trying to find his mother.
yeah, even because there was that GENIUS trope of Joker being a REAL evil since after killing Jason and his mom, he gets recruited by Khomeini as Iran's ambassador at the U.N...... Genius.
Who would’ve thought that BENDER would make for an unsettling Joker…I’d have DiMaggio voice all future adaptations
I can’t tell if the deep voice is Joker’s actual voice, or if it’s just Joker doing an impression of a deep voice.
2:23 Jason kills Jack Napier
This scene is a masterpiece, everything about it is literally perfect
The very moment that music starts to play is when this scene really gets deep
I'm amazed DiMaggio didn't get to do more Joker (Bender!)
2:14 It was at that moment, the Joker knew, he done fucked up.
2:45 Jason - "Pathetic."
0:30 They were both hiding something jack oswald was hiding his identity as the joker and jason was hiding his identity as the vigilante red hood
Does anybody know what the song is called?
Edit: its called Mozart K.488 Piano Concerto #23 in A 2nd mov. Adagio
I just found it so to anyone reading this, here it is you're welcome. Also you're ugly
Bless
Thank you been looking for too long
That artstyle of normal Joker, could be vey cool for Rorscach!
Joker was satisfied of his death rather than live a miserable aimless life.
Jason's Quote for his justification of killing the joker: "Well Some lives need to be taken" (actually Regime Superman's quote but fits in well here)
Well, at least Todd used a butter knife and not a pencil.
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@@Infinity_29662 john wick
@@rykerrobinson4479 The Dark Knight. "Ta-da!"
The music in this is perfect 🥶
Classical music is goated
He took that Saints Row 2 style but with a knife
The joker had it coming to him actually.
Second he said "bats" yep joker
It took me forever to figure out joker's joke. Flashlights create beams of light and you can walk across beams of steel.
The punchline is not based on wordplay as in beam of light or beam of steel. The joke is that the guys in the joke are both from an asylum and therefore crazy and only a crazy person would believe that he could walk across a beam of light. It's a joke about being insane. In the context of the relationship between joker and Batman, Batman laughs probably because he realizes how insane the game the two of them play is. And that the two guys in the story are themselves. Batman is offering Joker a chance to regain his sanity or to reform, that's the beam of light in the joke the chance to find redemption. The Joker doesn't trust Batman enough and thinks he will try to help but turn the flashlight off and give up on him when Joker gets half way to reforming himself.
@@Boolio638 My brain is spazing from this
Love the music timing from the tv in the bar and their dialog up to where joker dies
Yea joker the more you talked the more you let dude fire you out 😂😂 got on yo ass 💯
He laughed because even tho Batman was dead, he was still able to corrupt someone into becoming a killer. Not just any "someone," one of Batmans trained sidekicks...Joker got the last laugh because in his death, a new killer was born.
Was Jason Not already Red Hood by this point?
@@JustAGuyYaHear From Jokers point of view in this situation he died happily knowing that Jason was a killer.
The point still firmly stands.
The piano perfects it
Beautiful scene well written
The homage to Jack’s joker though wearing the makeup to cover his chemical skin
One of my favorite scenes, just so well done!
As i see joker die and he starts laughing it reminds me of the "It hurts when i laugh line."
2:57 ouch
2:56
You can just hear the sadness in Joker's voice. The death of Batman hit his family and allies hard, but probably hit the Joker the hardest. It was like he lost his best friend, which, in it's own way, was true. The Joker can't live without Batman.
Joker doesn't care about batman and batman doesn't and won't care about the joker remember joker wanted him alive just to torture him more
So is this proof that bats didnt kill joker in killing joke?
Maybe
Maybe, not necessarily bc this was a different version of the killing joke. There are many different interpretations of the killing joke and they haven't confirmed that this is connected to that film. Sorry for the lengthy response lol
Yes and no. There’s multiple endings to this movie so multiple possible realities.
@@bobbyboy4951 I never thought he killed him.
@@goreman7160 he didnt killed him he put him back in the arkham
Omg joker without makeups scares the sh*t out of me
2:08 onwards is so good, the music becoming louder and everything.
Beautiful
This scene is poetry
puse the video and just appreciate how creepy the smile is 2:22
This is so creepy. I just got the chills listening to the “joke” it was so creepy
Hearing that joke, that damn joke triggered PTSD for me after remembering the Killing Joke. This is the perfect example how a small thing can last forever in your mind.
To make joker be scared or surprise just by saying “hello” is an accomplishment
I don't know how many times i've watched this scene over and over, yet my heart still beats rapidly every time Jay said "Hello" and The Joker slowly grinned madly saying "Boy Wonder....."
It feels like a predator that finally founds it's prey and it's scary.
2:56 that was a bit racist of you jason
Wdym the 2 of them was black??
And yet if he attacked all the cops *except* the black one you’d probably say he’s racist for not treating her like an equal threat or something. People like you will find racism wherever they want to.
"well next time I see him I'll tell the big man you said hello." Not only is it echoing what the Joker said to him, it implies he's sending Joker to Hell, and therefore won't see Batman whereas he can pass along the greeting.
So Mark Hamill joker and John DiMaggio joker are the same joker
Could very well be but also could not be at all, this is a super timeline and as we know nth about this time line other than what's showing its hard to fully understand.
he even died smiling... creepy
Kinda like in Batman 1989
Tbh i actually laughed the first time i heard the joke... It's quite funny
jason was always the unhinged one out of the bat family. Joker telling that joke was probably the last straw for him, having lost batman in this ending it was more than likely jason already had the thought of killing joker on his mind, this was just him finishing the job, letting loose.
Actually I think he didn't mean to kill him
Same way batman killed him in the alternate dimension.
In the head through his eye then lit him on fire spitting on his dead corpse as it burned in the tunnel of love ending the life of joker,but not without leaving a big smile for bats before he goes cold and stiff
I see Jason picked up the Hammers of Justice is Unisex from Bats 😂😂😂😂
Must’ve watched a different version ain’t see this part
it only available on dvd. There are 3 parts with 3 different outcomes, one is where jason dies and batman lives, 2 where jason and batman live, and 3 where batman dies and jason lives. this one is where batman dies and jason lives.
Yeah why the hell aren't the three parts on HBO max?
@@AtomiskAnsar hi. I know ur ? Is 3 months old but there’s a non interactive version on HBO Max and there’s an interactive version for the dvd that lets you select different choices for diff outcomes.
If a live action Batman movie series ended with a movie where Batman died, and the final scene was a shot for shot recreation of this, it would win an Oscar.
Another thing is ppl need to remember Jason died based on a fan vote so they gave us an alternative ending to where Jason lives and Bruce dies.
Hearing the joker talk in a normal voice for a moment is honestly so strange.
that music in the background first time I've heard it it was in the movie suicide room than some years later heard it was composed by Stanley Kubrick the guy who directed the shining (1980)
why he says in his monologue: i know i failed batman?
why not just call him Bruce?
batman is what he was to the people of the city but his closest that's a different story
Soooo ironic that Hamill and DiMaggio Both read this joke as both being the best animated Joker voices of all time