Actor Barry Keoghan looked unrecognizable after he was transformed into the Joker for his appearance in The Batman, but getting to that point was not easy.In a recent video interview with GQ, Keoghan addressed playing the iconic DC supervillain in The Batman. The appearance was very brief, revealing Keoghan’s Joker to already be locked up in Arkham Asylum. While the scene didn’t reveal a crystal-clear look at the character, it was evident that his face had somehow been mutilated. To get this look, Keoghan said he had to spend six hours in a makeup chair. He also said that he was concerned he’d get a “Joker smile” for real, thinking that the process was going to leave him with legitimate scarring on his face.There is a sequel to The Batman that is in development, but it’s not yet known if Keoghan’s Joker will return for the new movie. However, despite the unpleasant makeup process, Keoghan has teased his desire to return to that role. In December, he told Etalk that he couldn’t say one way or the other if he’ll be in the movie, but he did state, “It would be exciting, wouldn’t it? To see the Joker come to life again.”
Actor Barry Keoghan looked unrecognizable after he was transformed into the Joker for his appearance in The Batman, but getting to that point was not easy.
In a recent video interview with GQ, Keoghan addressed playing the iconic DC supervillain in The Batman. The appearance was very brief, revealing Keoghan’s Joker to already be locked up in Arkham Asylum. While the scene didn’t reveal a crystal-clear look at the character, it was evident that his face had somehow been mutilated. To get this look, Keoghan said he had to spend six hours in a makeup chair. He also said that he was concerned he’d get a “Joker smile” for real, thinking that the process was going to leave him with legitimate scarring on his face.
There is a sequel to The Batman that is in development, but it’s not yet known if Keoghan’s Joker will return for the new movie. However, despite the unpleasant makeup process, Keoghan has teased his desire to return to that role. In December, he told Etalk that he couldn’t say one way or the other if he’ll be in the movie, but he did state, “It would be exciting, wouldn’t it? To see the Joker come to life again.”
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