Kevin Conroy's Batman and Mark Hamill's Joker to reunite one last time in new DC movie

Feb. 29, 2024



The pair will return in Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part 3

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Afterrecent speculation surrounding Kevin Conroy’s final Batman role, it’s now been reported the late actor will appear for one final time alongside Mark Hamill’s iconic Joker in DC’s Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part 3.

After Conroy’s passing,Hamill said during an appearance at Fan EXPO San Franciscothat he would no longer voice the Crown Prince of Crime unless it was alongside Kevin Conroy.

“Without Batman, crime has no punchline,” Hamill said, referencing a line from Batman: The Animated episode ‘The Man Who Killed Batman.’

Alongside Hamill’s return, that also confirms that Conroy’s final time in the booth as Batman won’t be voicing the Caped Crusader in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League – a depiction that courted controversy in some circles for how it handled the character.

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Filming is set to take place shortly, with Gunn – who is on directing and writing duties –recently sharing the photo of the cast together.

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