Gotham barred from full Joker transformation over film plans

Fox's Gotham series could not fully transform its villain Jerome Valeska into the Joker. Warner Bros. restricted key elements to preserve the character for its films.

Cameron Monaghan, who played twins Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska on the show, revealed the restrictions in a 2018 social media post. Pure green hair and the name Joker were off limits due to a decision from high up at Warner Bros. The studio was developing its 2019 Joker movie at the time and sought to avoid diluting the brand. Monaghan wrote that the limits allowed creativity on the TV side while respecting the lucrative film potential. In the series finale, Jeremiah Valeska adopted a closer Joker appearance with pale skin and a purple outfit after Jerome's death in season 4. Monaghan told TV Insider that the final season brought more leniency thanks to fan demand and the cast pushing back.

相关文章

Four actresses Adria Arjona, Eva De Dominici, Sydney Chandler, and Grace Van Patten posed as finalists for the Maxima role on the Superman sequel set.
AI 生成的图像

Finalists test for Maxima role in Superman sequel

由 AI 报道 AI 生成的图像

Adria Arjona, Eva De Dominici, Sydney Chandler and Grace Van Patten are finalists testing for the role of Maxima in James Gunn's Superman sequel, Man of Tomorrow. Sources confirm the actresses have tested, with a deal expected soon as shooting begins late next week in Atlanta. The film is set for release on July 9, 2027.

DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn posted an image of Lex Luthor's purple and green warsuit from the set of the upcoming film Man of Tomorrow. The suit, based on Kryptonian power armor, is designed to help the character battle Superman on more equal terms.

由 AI 报道

Greg Mottola is emerging as a leading candidate to helm an untitled Deathstroke and Bane film at DC Studios. The project remains in early development with no script completed yet. Mottola previously directed episodes of the DC series Peacemaker.

A new Lego Batman title includes numerous nods to the character's history across comics, films, and animation.

由 AI 报道

Jason Bateman recently shared that a scathing early review of his Ozark performance made him laugh. The Netflix star appreciated the creativity in critic Mike Hale's description of his character. Bateman's deliberate acting choice later earned him Emmy recognition.

此网站使用 cookie

我们使用 cookie 进行分析以改进我们的网站。阅读我们的 隐私政策 以获取更多信息。
拒绝