Mark Hamill talks about Jared Leto's very different version of the Joker, a role that is often synonymous with Hamill himself.
Leto’s DCEU version of the Joker has been a topic of much debate from the first image released to the mixed reaction to the final cut of the latest DC movie. Leto himself was disappointed with the amount of Joker that was cut from the theatrical cut of Suicide Squad and most fans were torn about the tattoo covered, gangster style Joker portrayed on screen. Hamill’s animated version is often cited as the definitive Joker portrayal and in a recent interview gave up a few quotes about Leto’s version of the character.
“Everyone brings a different spin to the character and you have to look at each script separately, I don’t think there’s a definitive version of the Joker and I don’t think there can be. It’s like Hamlet, really. It’ll be constantly redefined.”
Hamill had previously said that he loved Leto’s version and that he hasn’t seen a “terrible” interpretation yet. Hamill explained, the key to enjoying all the various iterations of the Clown Prince of Crime was to look for what each version needed to be in that particular moment or medium. Hamill mentioned how Heath Ledger’s version of the Joker was completely different to Jack Nicholson’s, simply because it had to be. The same could truly be said about Leto’s performance in Suicide Squad.
Source: Polygon
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