Barry Keoghan

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Hear Barry Keoghan’s Joker Laugh in This Deleted Scene From The Batman (unknown)

Barry Keoghan plays the Joker in a deleted scene from Matt Reeves' The Batman. In the 5-minute clip, Robert Pattinson's Batman asks the Joker about the ...

The new scene takes place in the Arkham Asylum, where RBatz has come to ask the Joker what he knows about the Riddler. We never get a clear shot of Keoghan, but from what we do see, he looks pretty rough. Of course, this Joker refuses to give us a straight answer about the Riddler’s origins. Whether or not you wanted more of Barry Keoghan’s Joker, he and his unsettling laugh are here, because Warner Bros. has released a deleted scene from Matt Reeves’s The Batman that gives us another glimpse of his take on the grinning villain.

The Batman’s Joker revealed in newly released, unnerving deleted scene (unknown)

Warner Bros has shared a deleted scene from The Batman featuring Barry Keoghan as The Joker. The film's director, Matt Reeves, posted a screenshot of the ...

I don’t like that,’ and so he goes to kind of profile this kind of serial killer.” Elsewhere in the scene, the audience also gets a clearer view of Keoghan’s physical transformation for the role. I’m supposed to be anonymous and he’s putting a lens on me.

Irish actor Barry Keoghan stars as Joker in deleted Batman scene (unknown)

Irish actor Barry Keoghan starred as the Joker in the recent blockbuster movie 'The Batman' and director Matt Reeves has released a previously unseen scene ...

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See Barry Keoghan’s Joker face from The Batman in full (unknown)

We have previously seen portrayals from Heath Ledger, Jack Nicholson, Jared Leto, Joaquin Phoenix and more. More recently, audiences were invited to check out ...

here, we have a Joker who’s not yet the Joker.” And this killer in this story is not yet the character that we come to know, right? And for me, I think [it’s] this idea that the Joker is not yet the Joker, but they already have this relationship.”

‘The Batman’ deleted scene shows Barry Keoghan’s Joker facing off with Robert Pattinson (unknown)

Warner Bros. has made fans of "The Batman" go buck wild on Thursday when they released a deleted scene from the superhero flick with Barry Keoghan's ...

It is the Joker.” So Selina Kyle is not yet Catwoman, and the Penguin is not yet the kingpin, and the character that you’re referring to is not yet the character that you’re referring to, but it is in fact him.” “He’s who you think he is,” Reeves told members of the press.

How to watch deleted The Batman scene with Barry Keoghan as the Joker (unknown)

Director Matt Reeves posted a link to watch the deleted scene with Batman and the Joker - but you'll need to solve his riddles first.

“So at some point, I definitely want the audience to see that scene, just because they could see this really cool scene, but it isn’t something that’s part of the overall narrative that is like, “Oh, I wish…” I won’t even put it in the movie. He said: “There is a scene that I would love the audience to see that I didn’t put in. “But it’s a really cool scene with that same unseen prisoner in Arkham. There was an earlier where Batman, because he’s getting these cards and letters from the Riddler, and he’s thinking, “Why is this guy writing to me? NationalWorld is a new national news brand, produced by a team of journalists, editors, video producers and designers who live and work across the UK. Find out more about who’s who in the team, and our editorial values. We want to start a community among our readers, so please follow us on sign up to our newsletters and get a curated selection of our best reads to your inbox every day. The cut that is out there in the theatres, that’s the cut.” One person commented: “The fact that this Batman and Joker already have history is a great move honestly. The idea of having him blurred out until the very end was a great choice. “The reveal of the Joker here was amazing. The foster families were good to me and then my nanny took me in.” The page is formatted like an old school RPG text adventure game - to begin, it says, “There you are. He says: “He’s a nobody, wants to be somebody.

The Batman deleted scene with Barry Keoghan’s Joker has been released (unknown)

Solve The Batman website's riddles and unlock the creepy deleted scene starring Barry Keoghan's Joker.

But as a standalone, that scene is very eerie and creepy and cool," Reeves explained. The first asks: "It's not a joke, but sometimes you need to shout it twice to really mean it." The answer to that, of course, is Joker.

The Batman Deleted Arkham Scene Reveals Barry Keoghan's Joker (unknown)

The Riddler ARG website links to the video of the extended clip.

From the sense of this clip, this scene happens while Batman looks for ways to figure out what the Riddler has planned. Of the scene Reeves previously was reported saying, “It’s a really creepy, cool scene,” he says. In it we get a longer look at Barry Keoghan as the Joker. At this point it’s pretty obvious its him—following the series of puzzles participants in the Riddler’s games on the site have been playing, each resulted in the letter “J” being missing.

Barry Keoghan's Joker Draws Comparisons to New 52 Death of the Family Joker (unknown)

The Joker and Batman have crossed paths across many different forms of media, with the latest coming in the feature film The Batman.

One of the big visual takeaways from "Death of the Family" was Joker's face. Keoghan as The Joker favors "Death of the Family" Joker from a distance, and fans were quick to call it out on social media. It featured The Joker attempting to systematically take out Batman's supporting cast of characters such as Nightwing, Robin, Batgirl, and Commissioner Jim Gordon. It also takes its name from 1988's controversial "A Death in the Family" which concluded with Joker murdering Jason Todd.

‘The Batman’ Deleted Scene Reveals Barry Keoghan’s Joker Pitted Against Robert Pattinson — Watch (unknown)

Matt Reeves' "The Batman" has one last stinger featuring Batman (Robert Pattinson) interrogating the Joker (Barry Keoghan) in Arkham Asylum.

“But in this case, I have plenty of ideas about where it goes.” “Not because anyone asked me to cut it, but [I didn’t think] it was necessary,” Reeves said. The scene also features a fuller glimpse at Keoghan’s physical transformation — which includes intense scarring on the skull, hands, and face — for the famed role outside of his brief cameo as an “unseen Arkham” inmate in “The Batman.” Fans have already compared Keoghan’s mannerisms to Heath Ledger’s Oscar-winning turn as the comic book villain in “The Dark Knight.”

Barry Keoghan's deleted Batman scene is released (unknown)

A deleted scene of Barry Keoghan and Robert Pattinson in The Batman has been released online, whetting fans' appetites for what comes next in the franchise.

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Barry Keoghan shares clip of scene as in Batman as he reveals role as the Joker (unknown)

After much speculation, the Dubliner has finally confirmed that he is playing the iconic character in the Matt Reeves flick. In the credits for the film, ...

He has remained tight-lipped about his role in the film. It’s three hours long, it will be the best three hours of your life.” “I’m just going to cut this conversation now Ryan, yeah.

The Batman’s Barry Keoghan pays tribute to past Joker actors (unknown)

Joker actor Barry Keoghan pays tribute to the "amazing" actors who have played the role before him.

"Barry Keoghan as Joker is legit one of the best casting choices they could have made. Taking to Twitter (opens in new tab), Keoghan wrote: "Honestly I am stuck for words but I am very very BLESSED to play this role after the AMAZING AMAZING Actors before me. "It’s official, Barry Keoghan easily has the best Joker laugh," one wrote (opens in new tab). Another said (opens in new tab), "His design is horrifying, very excited to see where it goes."

‘The Batman’ Releases Deleted Joker Scene With Barry Keoghan and Robert Pattinson (unknown)

'The Batman' director Matt Reeves released a deleted scene featuring Barry Keoghan as the Joker facing off with Robert Pattinson's Batman.

“Or maybe he’s got a grudge against you, too. “Maybe he’s a fan of yours?” Joker says. The filmmaker liked the idea of suggesting to the audience that Gotham is rife with villains just on the edge of the story, and that Keoghan’s Joker is one of the first enemies Batman captures.

THE BATMAN Deleted Scene Fully Reveals Barry Keoghan's Joker (unknown)

Robert Pattinson's Caped Crusader meets with Barry Keoghan's Joker in a new deleted scene from Matt Reeves' The Batman movie.

But in this deleted scene we get a better look at the Joker, even if it’s still a bit blurred and shadowed. In the final cut, we never get a good look at Keoghan’s Joker, which only adds to the mystery of who this spooky prisoner is. (And to be fair, Bruce Wayne’s and Edward Nashton’s lives do have parallels.) This, naturally, is something the Caped Crusader is not interested in hearing. He points out that the Riddler “is a nobody who wants to be somebody,” highlighting how this vendetta is personal. (It is the Riddler’s website after all.) And the riddles’ themes heavily foreshadow the clip to come. This deleted The Batman scene fully reveals Barry Keoghan’s Joker. Director Matt Reeves previously teased the scene, promising we’d see it eventually.

Barry Keoghan Reacts to Official Reveal of His Joker in The Batman Deleted Scene (unknown)

After teasing from director Matt Reeves about the deleted scene when the movie was first released, Warner Bros. Pictures has debuted the official scene from ...

This idea of making [Keoghan] Stanley Merkel was exactly that, because the police force is actually a big part of the story so it seemed credible that we could be doing that." Enjoy." Keoghan's involvement in The Batman was known as soon as production began with the studio announcing his casting and claiming at the time that he was playing a Gotham Police Office, all part of their ruse to keep his real role secret. "But I am very very BLESSED to play this role after the AMAZING AMAZING Actors before me.

The Batman Deleted Scene Reveals Barry Keoghan as the New Joker (unknown)

A new deleted scene from Matt Reeves' The Batman gives fans a closer look at Barry Keoghan as the Joker when the Batman visits him at Arkham.

It’s hard to get a good look at the Joker from this scene — in most of it, Keoghan’s face is blurred behind the glass, with Pattinson’s back in focus. The scene features the Batman paying a visit to the Joker to find out more about the Riddler’s intentions. (Lots of The Batman spoilers follow, so beware.)

5-Minute Deleted Scene Shows Joker’s Face and First Meeting with Batman at Arkham (unknown)

Warner Bros. released the 5-minute deleted scene of Barry Keoghan as The Joker in Matt Reeves' The Batman.

Answering the three questions correctly leads fans to a five-minute-long deleted scene in which Batman visits the Joker in Arkham Asylum, asking the villain’s help to understand how the Riddler (Paul Dano) thinks. The Batman is currently in theaters. The scene happens before Batman arrests the Riddler, which leads to the film’s epic conclusion.

The Batman’s Joker revealed in newly released, unnerving deleted scene (unknown)

The film's director, Matt Reeves, posted a screenshot of the video to social media on Thursday 24 March. The image shows The Joker in prison, separated from ...

Elsewhere in the scene, the audience also gets a clearer view of Keoghan’s physical transformation for the role. I don’t like that,’ and so he goes to kind of profile this kind of serial killer.” I’m supposed to be anonymous and he’s putting a lens on me.

Watch deleted 'The Batman' scene with Barry Keoghan’s the Joker (unknown)

A deleted scene from 'The Batman' that was previously teased by the film's director Matt Reeves has been released – watch it here.

Egghead describes himself as “the world’s smartest criminal” and uses a variety of egg-themed weapons in the TV series, including laughing gas eggs and tear gas eggs. And this killer in this story is not yet the character that we come to know, right? And so here, we have a Joker who’s not yet the Joker.” “And he’s like, ‘Well, why is this guy writing to me?’ And he figures he’s got to profile this killer. And for me, I think [it’s] this idea that the Joker is not yet the Joker, but they already have this relationship. And because the movie is not an origin tale for Batman, but it’s his early days, it really is an origin tale for the Rogue’s Gallery’s characters.

Barry Keoghan Honors All Joker Actors In Response To The Batman Deleted Scene (unknown)

Actor Barry Keoghan responds to WB releasing The Batman's deleted Joker scene by honoring the 'amazing' actors who played the DC villain before him.

It also shows a much clearer look at Reeves and Keoghan's take on Joker, which is decidedly different than any of the actors that have portrayed him before (and probably closest to Ledger's Joker in appearance). Some will argue that The Silence of the Lambs-esque scene is unnecessary to the film, while others will say it could have added to it. Prior Jokers included Cesar Romero in the Batman TV show, Jack Nicholson in 1989's Batman, Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight, Jared Leto in Suicide Squad, and Joaquin Phoenix in Joker (with Mark Hamill as the best of the animated versions). Take a look at Keoghan's message below: Actor Barry Keoghan responds to the release of his Joker deleted scene from The Batman. Director Matt Reeves' The Batman is currently playing in theaters and a tremendous success around the world, recently passing the $300 million mark at the U.S. box office.

Barry Keoghan is a blurry, disfigured Joker in The Batman deleted scene (unknown)

Check out a deleted scene from The Batman featuring Robert Pattinson's Batman visiting the Joker (Barry Keoghan) in Arkham Asylum!

There have been a lot of depictions of the Joker over the years, nearly as many as there have been of Batman. It’s difficult to get him to stand out. As Reeves acknowledges in an interview with Variety, this scenes gives definitely Manhunter/Silence of the Lambs vibes, with Batman going to this deranged criminal to get his perspective on a different deranged criminal. “He has a congenital disease where he can’t stop smiling and it’s horrific,” he told Variety in another interview. Director Matt Reeves ultimately decided to cut this scene, but he really liked it and always intended to share it. And actually, Keoghan’s Joker had a whole other scene in the movie, this one shared with Robert Pattinson’s Batman. Of course, the movie doesn’t call him the Joker, but Batman fans recognize the signs: the laughter, the references to clowns, etc.

Barry Keoghan pays tribute to actors who came before as Joker revealed (unknown)

Director Matt Reeves shared an unseen clip from the movie, of Robert Pattinson's Batman meeting with the Joker in Arkham State Hospital. Sharing the clip, Barry ...

During a previous interview with Total Film, Matt explained that the scene between the Batman and the Joker was cut because he felt it had become unnecessary to the plot of the film, which still ended up lasting almost three hours. The scene ended with the Joker menacingly taunting Batman, suggesting that the hero might actually agree with the Riddler’s decision to target and murder the corrupt leaders of the city. The Batman star Barry Keoghan has shared a sweet tribute to the actors who played the Joker before him, as his chilling portrayal was revealed in a deleted scene.

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