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Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill Confirmed for Film Adaptation of The Killing Joke

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Confirmed: Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill will star in the upcoming The Killing Joke film.

As reported by CBR news, it has been revealed that Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill will reprise their roles as Batman and The Joker in the upcoming animated film adaptation of the 1988 graphic novel The Killing Joke.

“The chance to work once again with Kevin Conroy, my favorite Batman, in what some consider the definitive origin of this iconic villain is a dream come true for me,” Hamill said in a statement to CBR. “I am beyond thrilled to return as The Joker in The Killing Joke!”

“I’ve had the great privilege of voicing Batman for more than two decades, and some of my favorite moments in the recording booth have been alongside Mark Hamill,” Conroy added. “Mark always enables me to be a better actor. I’m thrilled that we’re both back to bring these characters to life in one of the most heralded Batman/Joker stories of all time.”

Producer Bruce Timm recently revealed that The Killing Joke is staying “very faithful” to the source material, saying: “Whenever we do an adaptation of a really famous iconic comic… we try to stay very faithful to the comic, to the source material, as much as possible. Killing Joke is a really tricky property because it’s really bleak, but we made a decision early on that if we’re gonna do it, then we kinda have to just jump in and just do it.”

A bit of story has been added in order to make an entire feature film of the graphic novel, including a 15-minute prologue that sets up the story.

The film will premiere at San Diego Comic-Con, which runs from July 21-24.

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