Mark Hamill Says He Would Come Back As The Joker For The Killing Joke

Mark Hamill Says He Would Come Back As The Joker For The Killing Joke

Mark Hamill has recently stated that he is done with voicing The Joker, there however appears to be one project that he would un-retire his voice for, Alan Moore's The Killing Joke.

By WaylonJones - Oct 25, 2011 09:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Batman (Animated)
Source: Twitter

If you are upset that you will never hear Mark Hamill voice The Joker again, fear not. There is one hope that we might get him behind the microphone yet again to voice The Clown Prince of Crime. Hamill recently took to twitter(like always it seems) to say that if DC Animation ever adapted Alan Moore's graphic Novel The Killing Joke he would gladly voice the character again.




I for one would love this. The Killing Joke is my favorite interpretation of The Joker and really shows how sick and demented he is. What are your thoughts? Sound off in the comment boxes below and do whatever it is we need to do to make this happen.

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