THE DARK KNIGHT: Remembering Heath Ledger And His Take On 'The Joker' Seven Years Later

THE DARK KNIGHT: Remembering Heath Ledger And His Take On 'The Joker' Seven Years Later

It's seven years to the day since Heath Ledger died, but his take on iconic Batman villain The Joker remains as great now as it was when Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight was released in 2008. Here, we remember the actor and the lasting impact his performance has had on our world...

Editorial Opinion
By JoshWilding - Jan 22, 2015 04:01 PM EST
Filed Under: The Dark Knight

Though it will be the role he's forever remembered for, there was a lot more to Heath Ledger than just The Joker. Of course, had he not died on January 22nd, 2008, it's likely that his role in The Dark Knight would have seen the Australian actor's career taken to another level, resulting in him becoming one of the world's biggest stars. On the other hand, he could have suffered the same fate as many other actors who deliver iconic performances and struggled to find a role away from the Clown Prince of Crime. Sadly, we will never know. Despite the fact that The Dark Knight wasn't the final movie he would appear in on the big screen, it's a huge part of Ledger's legacy, and he would receive a number of awards following its release, including a posthumous Oscar. His Joker has since become an icon, influencing the character's portrayal in a number of mediums.

As The Joker, Heath Ledger was phenomenal. The Brokeback Mountain star transformed himself completely, delivering a take on the villain many still believe will be impossible to top. Despite rumours of some sort of voice cameo, there was no sign of The Joker in The Dark Knight Rises, and while many thought that the villain would be left alone in the upcoming DC Cinematic Universe, he WILL appear in Suicide Squad next year played by Dallas Buyers Club star Jared Leto. It's hard to think of anyone more suitable for following in the footsteps of Ledger, and the actor is brave for doing so. After all, comparisons are inevitable, and topping Ledger may just be impossible. 


Regardless of how many more Jokers we see on the big or small screen, Heath Ledger's take will undoubtedly remain the benchmark. Even if it is one day "beaten", that takes nothing away from just how incredible he was in the movie. His performance in The Dark Knight was so utterly unique, it should be damn near impossible to compare anything that comes our way in the future to it anyway. It was that original and different.

Heath Ledger also arguably had a massive impact on the superhero genre as a whole too. Back in 2008, a good comic book movie was a rarity, and while Iron Man kicked off a Cinematic Universe, The Dark Knight made it clear that it was time to take these releases seriously. Remember the uproar when Christopher Nolan wasn't nominated for an Oscar and the film itself didn't win? When had that ever happened for a release of this type?! 

It's hard to do Ledger's performance justice in words; it simply has to be seen to be appreciated (does it get better than this?). However, here's a good example for you. When the hospital in the background failed to blow up on cue in one of The Dark Knight's most memorable scenes, Ledger- who was completely absorbed in his role as The Joker - improvised the moment below, a big part of why it's so memorable and proof of what made him such an incredible Joker and amazing actor. 



"When you get into the edit suite after shooting a movie, you feel a responsibility to an actor who has trusted you, and Heath gave us everything. As we started my cut, I would wonder about each take we chose, each trim we made. I would visualize the screening where we’d have to show him the finished film—sitting three or four rows behind him, watching the movements of his head for clues to what he was thinking about what we’d done with all that he’d given us. Now that screening will never be real. I see him every day in my edit suite. I study his face, his voice. And I miss him terribly." - The Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan, paying tribute to Heath Ledger in Newsweek.

R.I.P. Heath Ledger, and thank you. 
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TheDarkPassenger
TheDarkPassenger - 1/22/2015, 4:37 PM
I still remember where I was when I got the news.
MyNameIsKhan
MyNameIsKhan - 1/22/2015, 4:38 PM
Such a brilliant performance in the Best CBM Ever
RIP HEath LEdger
thetrojan
thetrojan - 1/22/2015, 4:41 PM
I watched this a couple of nights ago and hated every single actor in the damn film.
That is,everyone but Heath Ledger and Gary Oldman.
Heath was the only truly believable character though and considering his version of the Joker was truly bizarre ,I was extremely annoyed whenever he was not on screen.
I loved the movie on release.
Hemsey
Hemsey - 1/22/2015, 4:42 PM
A FK LEGEND.
thetrojan
thetrojan - 1/22/2015, 4:43 PM
Too many 'trulys' in that comment,my apologies.

Lets just say I was disappointed by everyone else.
MrCBM56
MrCBM56 - 1/22/2015, 4:44 PM
Till this day still such a thrilling, and weirdly entertaining performance. R.I.P Ledger.

For the love of God keep this thread civil.
COREY6487
COREY6487 - 1/22/2015, 4:44 PM
HEATH DIED!?!?!?!

holy shit... why didnt anyone tell me?
MarkyMarkRises
MarkyMarkRises - 1/22/2015, 4:44 PM
Let's keep this thread respectful.

Such a shame he died so young. Fantastic actor, and I don't mean just his role as the Joker.
gmoney0505
gmoney0505 - 1/22/2015, 4:47 PM
What every cbm movie needs to do is to strive to have memorable villains like Joker. One that is written very well and with depth and also played very well by an actor.

Now a days we are getting these cookie cutter villains with no real depth and cant even hold they on past 5 seconds to the heroes.

One of the greatest performance of all time in any genre of movies.
COREY6487
COREY6487 - 1/22/2015, 4:47 PM
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 1/22/2015, 4:49 PM
Ang Lee described Ledger's Joker performance compared to Jack's the best.

"You can tell Jack Nicholson was having fun doing that, but you can see Heath probably put his soul into it."
ClobberPot
ClobberPot - 1/22/2015, 4:50 PM
topical
MyNameIsKhan
MyNameIsKhan - 1/22/2015, 4:51 PM
@thetrojan just curious, did you like Aaron Eckhart's turn as Harvey Dent/Two FAce that scene where he holds Gordon and his family hostage is [frick]ing intense.
MisterBatfleck
MisterBatfleck - 1/22/2015, 4:51 PM
Why do the good people always go so early.
COREY6487
COREY6487 - 1/22/2015, 4:52 PM
@MrMartinMarvel

because...

sKeemAn
sKeemAn - 1/22/2015, 4:52 PM
LehnsienZad
LehnsienZad - 1/22/2015, 4:52 PM
WHO KILLED HIM? WAS IT ISIS? THOSE BASTARDS


but TRULY his performance was fantastic as the Joker. Wish he could have stuck around for the third film and maybe (actually most likely) it wouldn't have been a complete, fully equipped pile of shit
ALegendaryPanda
ALegendaryPanda - 1/22/2015, 4:56 PM
The Dark Knight to this day remains my favorite cbm of all time, and that's mainly because of Heath Ledger's mind blowing performance.



R.I.P.
sKeemAn
sKeemAn - 1/22/2015, 4:57 PM
McGee
McGee - 1/22/2015, 4:58 PM
RIP.

ALegendaryPanda
ALegendaryPanda - 1/22/2015, 4:59 PM
Chills every time....

supes123
supes123 - 1/22/2015, 4:59 PM
Greatest performance in a cbm. Heath def put his soul into this role, his inspiration was from tom waits and he got him down perfectly on everything he does. He died way too young R.I.P Heath
Supes17
Supes17 - 1/22/2015, 5:04 PM
Rest in peace, Heath Ledger.



Malakas
Malakas - 1/22/2015, 5:06 PM
Such a pity he isn't here today.
JustLivinTheDream
JustLivinTheDream - 1/22/2015, 5:21 PM
Legendary performance, one that you won't forget where you were when you first witnessed it (midnight showing for most of yall hopefully)

That scene when he walks in on the mob meeting just sets the tone... You just knew this actor was about to show you a performance that will never be replicated. Peace and love for all comic book fans. We are in a golden age of nerdgasm history.

RIP Heath
Gronk87
Gronk87 - 1/22/2015, 5:28 PM
Man, I don't think I've seen Ledger in anything since TDK. He's just letting his legendary performance grow while waiting for the right part to come along I guess.

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