Nearly 30 years after Alan Moore's Joker origin story, "Batman: The Killing Joke," the dark graphic novel is finally getting released, with the cast of "Batman: The Animated Series" returning to their iconic voice roles. Mark Hamill is one of the actors returning to DC for this one-off film, and he recently gave fans a glimpse of what to expect from his Joker. Read More »
The release of the adaptation to Alan Moore's Batman: The Killing Joke is weeks away, and that means DC is prepping up fans to what could be the greatest feat in their already impressive one-off saga. This week, the Warner company released the first full clip from the film, with Kevin Conroy's Batman facing Mark Hamill's Joker ... and it's completely amazing. Read More »
Alan Moore's classic and dark graphic novel, "Batman: The Killing Joke," is finally getting an adaptation, and days after it was confirmed that the movie would get an R-Rating, something else has been revealed: unlike its comic book counterpart, the animated version of the haunting Joker story will have an important intro of Barbara Gordon's career as Batgirl. Read More »
One of the most epic iconic Batman one-shot graphic novels of all time, Alan Moore's "The Killing Joke," is finally getting adapted nearly 30 years after its 1988 release. For the major 2016 release, voice actors Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill are returning to the roles of the Caped Crusader and The Joker, respectively -- and here's a teaser! Read More »
The DC Extended Universe might be releasing two major live-action flicks this year, but fans are also excited about the new animated adaptation of Alan Moore’s classic graphic novel, "Batman: The Killing Joke." "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" actor, Mark Hamill, who will once again provide the voice of The Joker in the film, is undoubtedly excited as he shared the first image from the movie on Twitter! Read More »
FX will develop a serial killer drama based on the graphic novel, "From Hell," from author Alan Moore ("Watchmen") and artist Eddie Campbell ("Captain America: Homeland"). Made into a feature starring Johnny Depp (The Rum Diary) and Heather Graham ("The Hangover") in 2001, the FX series will dive deep into the unsolved murders of Jack The Ripper. Read More »