I Can't Believe The Most Top Tier Live-Action Joker Design Came From The Last Place I Would've Expected
I"m having trouble believing that a top-tier live-action
Joker appearance didn"t debut in the movies. Remarkably, State Farm Insurance recently released a Super Bowl-worthy ad inspired by Batman and his Rogues Gallery in Gotham City. However, an extended cut of the commercial set in the DC Universe was also released, featuring one of the best live-action Jokers I"ve ever seen.
It"s no secret that live-action depictions of Batman"s arch-foe have been all over the map. Even if you just compare Heath Ledger"s Joker, Jared Leto"s, and Joaquin Phoenix"s versions, it"s clear to see that they all look vastly different and have been more unique than what"s seen in the original DC Comics. The same looks to be true of Barry Keoghan"s upcoming Joker in The Batman trilogy. Having a distinct look in live-action isn"t necessarily a bad thing (though sometimes it is).
That said, State Farm"s Joker looks excellent and refreshingly comic-accurate.
State Farm Just Released A Whole Batman-Themed Commercial Full Of Stars and Iconic Gotham Villains Released on March 12th, State Farm debuted both a 60-second and extended 2-minute cut of their new "Batman vs. Bateman" commercial. Essentially, the entire gag is that "Having insurance isn"t the same as having State Farm. It"s like getting Bateman when you need the protection of Batman."
To that end, both ads see actor Jason Bateman answering the call of the bat signal, riding a scooter while the real Batman races down the streets of Gotham in the far more impressive Batmobile.
The ad also features multiple members of Batman"s rogues gallery and some famous names beyond Bateman. This includes SZA as Catwoman, YouTuber Jordan Howlett aka Jordan Thee Stallion as Commissioner Gordon, and popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat as a Gotham civilian. Likewise, it"s also been theorized that the voice of the real Batman may very well be Will Arnett, Bateman"s co-star from Arrested Development and the voice of The Dark Knight in The LEGO Batman Movie.
That said, the best part of the new Batman-inspired ad has to be the supervillains, particularly The Joker.
I Can't Get Over How Scary Good Joker Looks He Actually Looks...Perfect? Close Although Joker is shown briefly at the beginning of the ad, the extended cut features a bigger sequence for the Clown Prince where Bateman ignores Batman"s warnings while the duo investigates Arkham Asylum.
Bateman then falls through a trap door and is subsequently surrounded by multiple villains led by the Joker himself. However, Joker and his fellow rogues are taken aback by Bateman, who"s fully prepared to be roommates with the Clown Prince of Crime provided the Joker cuts back on all the "weird clown stuff."
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