Mark Hamill actually developed his Joker laugh while stuck in LA traffic on his way to the audition. He said in an interview that he immediately started wondering if people thought he was crazy, sitting in his car laughing maniacally to himself.
Here is my take on the character, after decades of reading comics, with a mix of psychology: In the truest sense of the word, the Joker is a traumatized sociopath. He doesnt feel pain, sadness or love - at least not in the same manner, or for the same reasons, as any other regular person. Notwithstanding, he is not, in any way, impaired in his functionality by his mental disorder. Hence why he is sometimes mistaken for a plainly sane but evil person. Just as Batman constantly seeks to avert the death of his parents by beating criminals - as surrogates for his family's murderer - the Joker is constantly trying to avert the traumatic episode that preceded his immediate downfall into crime: him being a failed comedian unable to support his family. As such, everything he does, and every plan he executes, is meant to "please the audience", by forcing his audience - his victims - to fatally laugh with him. If necessary, with resort to his trademark laughing gas. Because of his trauma, and to compensate for his early inability to make people laugh, he presents himself as a "showman", but with an inferiority complex and dillusions of grandeur. Everything he does must be funny, or at least part of a "grand and spectacular show". If someone mocks him, or points out he isn't funny, he takes it utterly serious and may outright kill that person without having a single laugh. Being singled out as "not-funny" is his weakness. Just as the Batman's main concern in life is "the mission", the Joker's priority is "his show". He doesn't operate on a "right or wrong" basis. He operates solely based on what is most useful to him, and to his "show", at any particular moment. He is the ultimate adaptationist. He always strives to behave in the way that most favours him. Opposite to Batman, Joker has adopted a "master morality". The rules abide by his will, and not the other way around. If getting caught helps him, then so be it. If being simpathetic to someone is advantageous, he's all for it. Even if killing someone in a specific manner doesn't fit his needs, or doesnt fit his sick sense of humour for that particular act, then he spares the victim. But a"bait and switch" mechanism may or may not be incorporated into his particular routine, so he may end up killing said person anyway. You never know, because he likes to "surprise his crowd". To him, Harley is a prop. An object of use, rather than an actual person. She is as useful to him as his ever-adapting "id" requires. Either as a means to distract others, as a means to relieve him of his own sexual or stressful urges, as a "partner" in his show, or simply to carry out his small bidding. The Joker's closest thing to a love interest is Batman. Batman is an essential piece of his show, because he gives him a narrative excuse to perform outstanding public feats of evilness. He is the only one who stimulates him into devising more complex and convoluted plans for creating chaos and mayhem. Batman helps perpetuating his show. In his twisted routine, Batman is, in classic circus themes, the "clown blanc" (rich clown) to Joker's "Auguste" (poor clown). That is why Joker believes Batman to be as insane as he is. In his mind, Batman is just a traumatized clown, a show colleague/rival, but one who insists on behaving in an unnatural, falsely bright and upstanding manner, opposite to his own chaotic (and only apparent), improvised "on the fly" method. His idea of love is being locked in a never-ending battle with Batman. He must keep capturing Batman, and Batman must keep foiling his schemes over and over again. Until one of them blinks and gets killed, like in a grand slapstick comedy skit. That is the ultimate joke for him. Thus mirroring the nonsense in all things. Sorry for how long this ended up being, guys.
The Joker is and will always be my absolute favorite super villain and character of all time; Heath Ledger is my favorite Joker...he went in depth with the character and plus after learning more about him from this video he is also the youngest but makes acting looks so easy. RIP Heath Ledger.
@@batgurrl definitely a wish, idk... we're not gonna get one for a few years since they used that storyline in BVS already... watch that SNL joker parody and you have yourself a good option for an old bruce wayne lol
That's how I heard it. The creator was inspired by Arlene's performance in something else and created the character based on her. And obviously managed to cast her in the new role. Makes sense based on the clip that was the apparent inspiration.
@@brandiyount5365 th-cam.com/video/n5L8A0QXtcw/w-d-xo.html Definitely more of a soap opera vibe lol, but this is the clip that apparently helped inspire Harley. Along with her voice actress. :)
This movie is kind of movie we all 'probably' didn't need BUT we 'actually' needed it! It brings to light of the reality we are living in right now that many tend to ignore time and time again.
Honestly, the joker is one of my all-time favorite villains. He's so well written and detailed, yet can be changed drasticly at the drop of a hat. Meanwhile, a similar transformation from Thanos, two-face, or Magneto would be severely met indeed. He's an insane psychopathic murderer who went sane, and it worked. Lol
@101facts Jack Nicholson's Joker was NOT the first to be on the big screen! Cesar Romero's Joker was on the big screen in 1966 when a movie based on the 1966 TV series was made for theatrical release. It hit theaters between seasons one and two of the 1966 TV series.
The jokers name was also Arthur in the killing joke that's where it's from... That comic/movie came out before Ben Affleck was even thought of as playing batman
Harley Quinn first showed up in Batman the Animated Series. Jason Todd was the Robin who was crowbarred and only because someone set their computer up to continuely vote for his death over 8 hours. Need to do better research, Sam.
Paul Woida technically he just says that Harley Quinn was established as a romantic internet for the Joker in the 1990s, not that she first showed up in the comics.
I love your videos I find that there is so much editing and work that goes into these and there just so entertaining to watch no matter the topic it also helps I love the joker and I’m counting down the days for the joker movie release!
Brad Dourif is the voice of the original Chucky from Child's Play. If you want to see how amazing of an actor he actually is, watch his performance as The Gemini Killer in The Exorcist III: Legion.
Harley Quinn didn't start out in the comic books. She was a character initially brought up on Batman the animated series and she was so popular they decided to do a comic book on her.
9:59 wtf? He doesn't trick Superman into THINKING he killed her, he actually makes Superman kill her. He tricks him into thinking he killed Doomsday, when it really was Lois and their unborn child .
TBH this movie compared with Marvel's movies, it's like the difference between a well made meal with a take-away fast food. if you know what I mean^^' now I love Marvel movies, but this movie is well made it's to good to be true, it's like the DDL and Scarface Godfather taxi driver kind of movies, now Marvel I like watch it once, but can't watch it again.
(Kinda) Off-Topic But Fun Fact: The Creator of the Joker (Not the movie one) designed him by adding a Triadic Formula colors to his outfit (The Colors of that formula are Purple, Orange And Green.) And he used them that most people don’t noticed. The Triadic Formula is a color palette that’s part of a color wheel. Not just a Formula used for Algebra, but for Art aswell. Hence why the Artist applied his hair and button green, his suit purple and his button-shirt orange.
Heath and Jaquine’s jokers were so different, not better or worse, but Jaquines more true to reality of insanity and the battle within that can lead people there to the point that you feel sympathy for Jaquines joker. both men were brilliant.
Injustice happens in a different timeline and not the hardcore acceptance of the story like most of the others, so the kid of Quinn is just for that story alone.
Ledger is definitely my favorite Joker but Joker is my favorite movie starring the clown. I absolutely love Ledger's performance of the character but I really am not a fan of Batman, at least not in the Dark Knight movies.
Just saw the early screening of Joker 2 last night….oh boy will it be divisive!! I loved it. Many casual viewers (and comic book nerds like myself) will hate it sadly.
17:11 - You're saying the original voice of Chucky (and the physical actor for Charles Lee Ray) and Grima Wormtongue is unfamiliar to you...? For shame!
@@ChristopherJames1993 Yes he did play The Doctor. And in one episode The Doctor was taken over by Cyberman technology resulting in a split personality named Mr Clever.
Fact 19 is wrong Harley Quinn was originally introduced in Batman The Animated series the episode was called mad love and the comic of the same name came after
Anyone else as PUMPED as we are to see Joker?
Yes 👍
@@theaveragelogan1120 Will Joaquin challenge Heath?
@@101Facts idk will she?
Hey, Sam. How about 101 facts about the Netherlands?
How about 101 facts about the nether in Minecraft
_Every villain is the hero of his own story..._
*~ The Joker*
Rekoj
Read backwards
Correction: Every person thinks they’re the hero of their own story.
didnt batman say that in injustice 2 about superman
@@ziggy8253 Uh, what if in your own head you're still just an npc? Asking for a friend.
Nobody see's theirselves as the bad guy
-Negan
Mark Hamill actually developed his Joker laugh while stuck in LA traffic on his way to the audition. He said in an interview that he immediately started wondering if people thought he was crazy, sitting in his car laughing maniacally to himself.
Who else clearly heard the laugh during this video?
The Joker is absolutely, without a second's hesitation, the best supervillain of all time.
what about Warner Bros?
@@lilmissknowitall5775 Well, WB certainly gives the Joker a run for his money.
Hes not a supervillain
Lil Miss Know-It-All they gave us so many great movies. We wouldn’t have a clockwork orange if it were not for them old farts
Bias
Here is my take on the character, after decades of reading comics, with a mix of psychology:
In the truest sense of the word, the Joker is a traumatized sociopath. He doesnt feel pain, sadness or love - at least not in the same manner, or for the same reasons, as any other regular person. Notwithstanding, he is not, in any way, impaired in his functionality by his mental disorder. Hence why he is sometimes mistaken for a plainly sane but evil person.
Just as Batman constantly seeks to avert the death of his parents by beating criminals - as surrogates for his family's murderer - the Joker is constantly trying to avert the traumatic episode that preceded his immediate downfall into crime: him being a failed comedian unable to support his family.
As such, everything he does, and every plan he executes, is meant to "please the audience", by forcing his audience - his victims - to fatally laugh with him. If necessary, with resort to his trademark laughing gas.
Because of his trauma, and to compensate for his early inability to make people laugh, he presents himself as a "showman", but with an inferiority complex and dillusions of grandeur. Everything he does must be funny, or at least part of a "grand and spectacular show". If someone mocks him, or points out he isn't funny, he takes it utterly serious and may outright kill that person without having a single laugh. Being singled out as "not-funny" is his weakness.
Just as the Batman's main concern in life is "the mission", the Joker's priority is "his show".
He doesn't operate on a "right or wrong" basis. He operates solely based on what is most useful to him, and to his "show", at any particular moment. He is the ultimate adaptationist. He always strives to behave in the way that most favours him.
Opposite to Batman, Joker has adopted a "master morality". The rules abide by his will, and not the other way around.
If getting caught helps him, then so be it. If being simpathetic to someone is advantageous, he's all for it. Even if killing someone in a specific manner doesn't fit his needs, or doesnt fit his sick sense of humour for that particular act, then he spares the victim.
But a"bait and switch" mechanism may or may not be incorporated into his particular routine, so he may end up killing said person anyway. You never know, because he likes to "surprise his crowd".
To him, Harley is a prop. An object of use, rather than an actual person. She is as useful to him as his ever-adapting "id" requires. Either as a means to distract others, as a means to relieve him of his own sexual or stressful urges, as a "partner" in his show, or simply to carry out his small bidding.
The Joker's closest thing to a love interest is Batman. Batman is an essential piece of his show, because he gives him a narrative excuse to perform outstanding public feats of evilness. He is the only one who stimulates him into devising more complex and convoluted plans for creating chaos and mayhem. Batman helps perpetuating his show.
In his twisted routine, Batman is, in classic circus themes, the "clown blanc" (rich clown) to Joker's "Auguste" (poor clown). That is why Joker believes Batman to be as insane as he is. In his mind, Batman is just a traumatized clown, a show colleague/rival, but one who insists on behaving in an unnatural, falsely bright and upstanding manner, opposite to his own chaotic (and only apparent), improvised "on the fly" method.
His idea of love is being locked in a never-ending battle with Batman. He must keep capturing Batman, and Batman must keep foiling his schemes over and over again. Until one of them blinks and gets killed, like in a grand slapstick comedy skit. That is the ultimate joke for him. Thus mirroring the nonsense in all things.
Sorry for how long this ended up being, guys.
Damn that was great to read, movie producers and dc comics should shoot you an email
Harley is a henchman. Nothing more. Any romantic thoughts are one sided. Any he's shown toward here was pure manipulation.
It is glorious . No really are you an author or something.
I paused the video to read this. Thank you for taking the time to wrote this. It was a fascinating read.
I love the fact that we dont even know who came up with the joker. Its like he just showed up one day and started murdering people all on his own.
0:56
Just like his origin
I used to think Leto's Joker was a comedy. Now I realise it's a tragedy.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@j_james_01 :P
Lmaoooo
@@thegodfather_official8901 :P
Amen 🙏🏼 😂
So even Jokers real life origin, IS A MYSTERY?! Or you could say.. Multiple Choice?
yes exactly
Heheh.... I get it.... nice....
There’s 3 jokers, watch or read the killing joke
Heath Ledger, RIP, the best ever !!
EchobeeFPV no
@oolala fuega suicide
wanna know how i got these scars?
@@echobeefpv8530 there is no evidence of that, it was a drug overdose, was likely accidental, happens a lot!
Dude everyone says this because he died shortly after but his Joker albeit cool was highly incompetent.
The Joker is and will always be my absolute favorite super villain and character of all time; Heath Ledger is my favorite Joker...he went in depth with the character and plus after learning more about him from this video he is also the youngest but makes acting looks so easy. RIP Heath Ledger.
Idk William Dafoe would've made a terrific Joker
Yngol Ysgramorson right demeanor but way way too old
Yesss
@@batgurrl The Dark Knight Returns
tatonghudas is there such a thing coming or just a wish list for you? Hehe
@@batgurrl definitely a wish, idk... we're not gonna get one for a few years since they used that storyline in BVS already... watch that SNL joker parody and you have yourself a good option for an old bruce wayne lol
I'm pretty sure Harley Quinn appeared in Batman the Animated series first (before she appeared in any comics).
That's how I heard it. The creator was inspired by Arlene's performance in something else and created the character based on her. And obviously managed to cast her in the new role. Makes sense based on the clip that was the apparent inspiration.
@@Xiatter clip link? I'd love to see it!
@@brandiyount5365 th-cam.com/video/n5L8A0QXtcw/w-d-xo.html
Definitely more of a soap opera vibe lol, but this is the clip that apparently helped inspire Harley. Along with her voice actress. :)
That's always how I heard it as well.
This movie is kind of movie we all 'probably' didn't need BUT we 'actually' needed it! It brings to light of the reality we are living in right now that many tend to ignore time and time again.
Honestly, the joker is one of my all-time favorite villains. He's so well written and detailed, yet can be changed drasticly at the drop of a hat. Meanwhile, a similar transformation from Thanos, two-face, or Magneto would be severely met indeed. He's an insane psychopathic murderer who went sane, and it worked. Lol
@101facts Jack Nicholson's Joker was NOT the first to be on the big screen!
Cesar Romero's Joker was on the big screen in 1966 when a movie based on the 1966 TV series was made for theatrical release. It hit theaters between seasons one and two of the 1966 TV series.
17:07 Brad Dourif is the voice of Chucky from Childs Play.
He's also INCREDIBLE in The Exorcist III.
Not to mention Billy Bibbit in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Grima Wormtongue in The Two Towers.
The jokers name was also Arthur in the killing joke that's where it's from... That comic/movie came out before Ben Affleck was even thought of as playing batman
I was always fascinated by the Joker,and i have loved several versions over the years,but my would have to be Mark Hamil's and Jack Nicholson's
I like the part where he talks about Joker.
Lol😂😂😂
me two!
(i can fully tastle a Wooosh here
Pheonix slayed the role
Agreed
oh man Dourif as The Joker, that would have been awesome
RIGHT?!? I like to imagine it would have slightly resembled his performance in The Exorcist III 😈
I'm sorry you had to talk about Jared Leto's Joker.
RuPaul "The Immortal and Everlasting" lmao
I'm going to use that
16:07 Dont mind me. Am just setting time to continue the video tomorrow
Lol
wait. brad dorrif voiced chucky and was gonna be joker.
mark hamill is now chucky and is joker.
so that means that could’ve been joker, TWICE!
Harley Quinn first showed up in Batman the Animated Series. Jason Todd was the Robin who was crowbarred and only because someone set their computer up to continuely vote for his death over 8 hours. Need to do better research, Sam.
Paul Woida technically he just says that Harley Quinn was established as a romantic internet for the Joker in the 1990s, not that she first showed up in the comics.
1988.. dude must've been a huge nerd to set his comp up then.
Fair enough, Jacob. But the other fact is arguably more interacting and makes this one seem misleading.
This video is no laughing matter
Very good!
Jeez. Why so serious?
;)
You guys are such jokers.
Fridericus Rex you cant spell slaughter without laughter
@@georgewallace8286 or is it the other way around...
I love your videos I find that there is so much editing and work that goes into these and there just so entertaining to watch no matter the topic it also helps I love the joker and I’m counting down the days for the joker movie release!
I cannot die peacefully until Bill Skarsguard has Played The Joker
So the Joker's creation has multiple answers. LOL
Joker actually does have 1 super power. That is that he is immune to all toxins, including scarecrow gas and his own joker venom.
Loved the vid.
I would love to see Robin Williams, Jeff Goldblum, Steve Carrel, or William Dafoe as Joker, if only we had access to the multiverse
Willem Dafoe only one I see everyone else other Batman rogues.
Scott Adkins as Batman. Brad Douriff as Joker. Crispin Glover as Riddler. Oh man, I just gave myself batwood.
This. Is. *PERFECT* .
@@brandiyount5365 Aww, you're so awesome. Thx for comment.
The Joker is a classic DC character. You have to love to hate him. 🃏
Jeff Goldblum as the Joker: something I now need to see.
Brad Dourif is the voice of the original Chucky from Child's Play. If you want to see how amazing of an actor he actually is, watch his performance as The Gemini Killer in The Exorcist III: Legion.
I like to imagine his Joker performance would have been similar to that of his Gemini performance 😈
Harley Quinn didn't start out in the comic books.
She was a character initially brought up on Batman the animated series and she was so popular they decided to do a comic book on her.
That's true
I love the 'partnership/duo' of Hatley Quinn and the Joker, its sexual, evil and blown out crazy 😂
I already knew most of the facts about the Character before watching this video because i’m a very massive fan of the character 👍🏻
Bruh. These puns are literally KILLING ME AHAHAHAHAHHAA
From what I'm hearing here; DC seemed to have dropped the ball, when they chose Leto to be the Joker
The fact that you don'r know Brad Dourif is a sad thing - amazing actor and would have been a more creepy Joker.... He would have nailed it!
🙌🙌🙌 yessss
102: he lives in a society
Brad Dourif would have been the most amazing Joker ever put to film bar none.
The Moxcast, I’d have to see him before I make that statement but do love the idea. He is awesome.
@@todddougherty9492 ever seen Chucky or Lord Of The Rings.
@@ChristopherJames1993 or The Exorcist III? 😉 He's Incredible in that, too.
I know he wasn't actually the Joker but I was hoping to see a fact or two about Gotham's Jerome:(
Jerome and Jeremiah sucked ass
@@greenbulk3154 I could hardly bear through it once
@@greenbulk3154 cringy acting and bad writiting
@@greenbulk3154 It's not an opinion it's really just a fact it's not much better than the acting from any other character
Jerome was amazing, they knew what they were doing with the character. Jeremiah was trash.
You know it love your channel
Brad and Willem both would have made incredible Jokers. 🙌👏
9:59 wtf?
He doesn't trick Superman into THINKING he killed her, he actually makes Superman kill her.
He tricks him into thinking he killed Doomsday, when it really was Lois and their unborn child .
Brad Dourif was the original voice of Chucky from Child's Play
Now I wanna see a Jeff goldblum joker
Joaquin deserves his Oscar
Jaoquin played the role so well
Bead duriff does the voice for the original Chucky
TBH this movie compared with Marvel's movies, it's like the difference between a well made meal with a take-away fast food.
if you know what I mean^^'
now I love Marvel movies, but this movie is well made it's to good to be true, it's like the DDL and Scarface Godfather taxi driver kind of movies, now Marvel I like watch it once, but can't watch it again.
1:31 Oh Shit that says Victor Hugo the name of another Batman villain
Doctor Hugo Strange?
No one is named Victor Hugo? There's Hugo Strange, and Victor Fries, and Viktor Szasz?
@@ultrabigfella close enough
@@varisrevolver4061 but it's not tho.😂
@@varisrevolver4061Victor Hugo was too busy writing novels to be a Batman villain.
(Kinda) Off-Topic But Fun Fact: The Creator of the Joker (Not the movie one) designed him by adding a Triadic Formula colors to his outfit (The Colors of that formula are Purple, Orange And Green.) And he used them that most people don’t noticed.
The Triadic Formula is a color palette that’s part of a color wheel. Not just a Formula used for Algebra, but for Art aswell. Hence why the Artist applied his hair and button green, his suit purple and his button-shirt orange.
Hope you can do 101 Facts About Dr. Doom.
I can just imagine someone yelling: “CUT!” And Ledger comes off the set for lunch out of character, still in the makeup.
I burst out laughing when I saw that the guy that played Murray in the 2019 joker movie was up to play the joker back in the 80s.
The most mysterious villain, has the most mysterious creation.
“It’s like poetry, it rhymes.” -George Lucas
Cesar Romero played the Joker on the silver screen in the 1966 Batman movie, based on the Adam West TV show.
Heath and Jaquine’s jokers were so different, not better or worse, but Jaquines more true to reality of insanity and the battle within that can lead people there to the point that you feel sympathy for Jaquines joker. both men were brilliant.
There's a Joker ride at the Six Flags in Massachusetts as well.
Plot hole mark hamhill does the voice for the new Chucky
17:11 u don’t know Brad Douriff? Like.... he’s Chucky fam
I became somewhat disinterested in the rest of the video after that major thud
So cool you mentioned Bill Finger first. Mighty cool of you.
Did you really say "Brad Douriff? No. Me either????" Really...damn dude
Jared Leto is in sucide squad for like 5mins he has to chill
He's only in the theatrical cut for 5mins because they cut a majority of his scenes C':
If what they said about him giving people animal carcasses was true, he shouldn't be surprised that they don't want to work with him anymore
He was the wrong person to play The Joker. You don't need a tattoo saying DAMAGED to tell you yes damaged. Plus he freaked Margot Robbie the fuck out.
Literally just about an hour ago I bought _The Joker #1_ for about $1...
I thought Harely was created for the cartoon first
Joker is my all time favourite villain
Injustice happens in a different timeline and not the hardcore acceptance of the story like most of the others, so the kid of Quinn is just for that story alone.
Bowie as the Joker? I like it.
101Facts about Stranger Things
Wasn’t Brad Doriff the original Charles lee Ray in child’s play
Yes. Great performances by a great actor. He's also INCREDIBLE in The Exorcist III.
Do you wanna know how i got these scars?
-the clown prince of crime
Ledger is definitely my favorite Joker but Joker is my favorite movie starring the clown. I absolutely love Ledger's performance of the character but I really am not a fan of Batman, at least not in the Dark Knight movies.
101 facts on watchmen???! I would die for that
17:08 ...ur kidding me. ITS CHUCKY!
the lego batman movie joker deserves more recognition
Just saw the early screening of Joker 2 last night….oh boy will it be divisive!! I loved it. Many casual viewers (and comic book nerds like myself) will hate it sadly.
17:11 - You're saying the original voice of Chucky (and the physical actor for Charles Lee Ray) and Grima Wormtongue is unfamiliar to you...? For shame!
And he was in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest.
AND Gemini/Venamen from The Exorcist III? Lol Incredible performance in that one
Heath Leger, hands down, is by far the best joker. He nailed him. Sharon
De Niro would have been a great joker .....the laugh in cape fear says it all❣️❣️❣️
What do you mean you dont know douriff? Chucky? Hello? He wouldve been great as the joker
Meh
Love that grumps audio clip
Do hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
Seeing Joker tonight. I'm fearless of spoilers. Bring it on!
16:55 unfortunately, Robin Williams didn’t live long enough to receive that apology for Warner Bros
He did a few WB films so yes alright.
Matt Smith would have been a great Joker. Just look at his performance as Mr Clever in Doctor Who.
No he wouldnt he's too straight laced. You need a character actor. Plus Matt Smith played the Doctor.
@@ChristopherJames1993 Yes he did play The Doctor. And in one episode The Doctor was taken over by Cyberman technology resulting in a split personality named Mr Clever.
around 8:14 the panels about black canary and harley pregnant, I had read those the day before I watched this and found that awesome
Harley’s first appearance was in The Animated Series
Harley Quinn: And Those other Women:
“Hold my beer”
I thought "this should be interesting" then heard the voice and noticed a complete lack of humour.
Fact 19 is wrong Harley Quinn was originally introduced in Batman The Animated series the episode was called mad love and the comic of the same name came after
Here’s, joker.
I’ve been wanting William Dafoe to play Joker for years .
0:02 "My name is Sam"
Good Bahamut does that "Sam" sound absolutely pretentious and posh. I love it.
The way he said “Peppa Piiiiiig”💀💀💀
Missed Cameron Monaghan
brad doriff is the voice actor for every chucky movie minus the reboot, put some respect on his name.
He's also amazing in The Exorcist III and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.