Hugo Weaving Back in the Joker Mix?
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The male equivalent to the lead role in Wonder Woman
seems to be that of the Clown Prince of Crime in the upcoming Batman sequel. Nearly every actor even remotely decent for the
part has been rumored to be in the mix, from Paul Bettany to Johnny Depp to Robin
Williams. The new word on the street is actually a redux of some old words on the street, and it comes to
us via the incredibly well connected folks over at Batman
on Film. According to BoF, Hugo Weaving's name has
begun resurfacing again. Weaving was an early favorite of the rumor mill, but disappeared pretty quickly in the flurry
of names which soon followed. While Weaving is certainly a talented and accomplished actor, I still like the idea of going with a slightly younger Joker. It is obviously an origins story, with the character showing up for the first time in Gotham, so it makes sense to me to cast a younger man for the role.
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4-25-2006 @ 3:00PM
Ian said...
If age weren't an issue I could see a Harry Dean Stanton. I could so see him as a jaded darker Joker. He could even have Jonsey as a cynical cat sidekick.
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4-25-2006 @ 3:01PM
The Jeremy said...
No no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no!
Repeat after me, the actor who is best qualified to portray the cinematic role of "The Joker" in the sequel to *Batman Begins* can be seen weekly at 9pm Fridays on the SciFi Channel. British. Very short hair. Angular features. Thin, very thin. Pale. Manic toothy grin. Loses himself completely in roles and can do extreme drama and comedy. Last name starts with an "E".
Wake up, Warners! Next crazy rumor we'll hear is that Brandon Routh gets (mis)cast (again) in this role too along with Crispin Glover taking over the role of Jim Gordon in the sequel.
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