I don't know why, but for the very first time i hate batman and i totally adore Joker. R.I.P Heath Ledger
Released in 1988 the origins of Joker’s psychotic nature were revealed in the graphic novel Batman: The Killing Joke. The Dark Knight’s greatest enemy was brought to us by Alan Moore (Watchmen & V for Vendetta).
Batman: The Dark Knight trailer gets my blood flowing, I cannot wait for it to hit theaters this summer. Christian Bale and Heath Ledger look great on the screen together. I am anxious to see if Ledger played The Joker as g
Batman and James Gordon join forces with Gotham's new District Attorney, Harvey Dent, to take on a psychotic bank robber
Whether or not this is the real thing, I love the concepts for these new batman villains .
Batman is darker, has a tortured soul, rubber pants, and all those sexuality issues with Robin, but come on, does he have a stripper pole in his private plane? Of course not. And what about all the rest? Can he make his own gadgets without having to go run for help to daddy's company? Can he let girls do their make-up while they look at his...
Big potential spoiler for the new Dark Knight movie - click on the jump in the article to add 2+2 together...but don't complain if its true! Harvey Dent, Joker, Batman - what connects the three?
From Tim Burton's original Batman, an eBay seller is offering up one of the five existing Batmobiles. It's 20 feet long and 8 feet wide, sitting on a custom-built chassis and powered by a Chevrolet 350 engine.
Make no mistake by the way, Joker really is out of the picture after this movie, at least according to our source. We’re told that the Joker indeed was supposed to be back for another film, and that they did consider simply recasting the part for the inevitable Batman 3, but that those plans have been scrapped after the tragedy of Heath Ledger’s...
It’s Robert Downey Jr. that turns ‘Iron Man’ into a solid piece of entertainmentPerhaps you think the only people who become superheroes are alienated teens (like Peter Parker in SPIDER-MAN) or sullen but elegant billionaires (like Bruce Wayne in BATMAN). Not so, says IRON MAN, which tells the story of carefree industrialist/playboy Tony Stark