“I wanted to hire John Lithgow for that part because I had met him on The Twilight Zone movie. And for whatever reason, I started to gravitate more towards The Joker than towards Batman. And I actually woke up one night and I said to myself, ‘I can’t do this movie—I’m more interested in The Joker than I am in Batman, and that’s not the way it should be. I think I was not the right guy to do the movie.”
As fascinating as it could have been to see Lithgow as the Joker, Dante ultimately turned it down and the movie was never made. Till this day Dante doesn’t regret his decision.
“I don’t regret not doing Batman, in the sense that I’m not sure what it would have ended up being like. But I certainly can’t say it was a major career-booster, my decision not to make it.”
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Source: Psychotronic Cinema
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