He followed the noise until he found two muggers trying to rob a woman. He came to the help of the woman and scared the muggers off. However it turned out that the lady that Robin had helped was none other than Harley Quinn. The Joker started torturing Robin for secrets and Robin tried his best to hold out, but the pain was too unbearable that soon after, he gave up.
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker also known as Batman of the Future: Return of the Joker is a American direct-to-video superhero mystery animated film featuring the comic book superhero Batman and his archenemy, the Joker. Before its release, the film was heavily edited to remove scenes of intense violence, and some dialogue was altered, thus creating the "Not-Rated" version of the film. The original version was subsequently released on DVD following an online petition to have the original version released. Family Entertainment to do so. In , the Joker resurfaces in Neo-Gotham City after disappearing decades ago, taking over a faction of the Jokerz gang, [1] and committing break-ins to steal high-tech components. Bruce insists that his nemesis, whom he fought as Batman , died after their last battle. Bruce is hospitalized with the antidote, and Terry retrieves the Batsuit, convincing Commissioner Barbara Gordon to explain the truth surrounding Joker's disappearance.
The ‘Suicide Squad’ Director Responds To That Crazy Robin And The Joker Theory
A fan theory that has persisted for some time on the internet has been given new life with the release of new trailers for both Batman v. Superman and Suicide Squad. It centers around the controversial new Joker, played by Jared Leto, and actually explains a lot about why this version of the character is so different than what we've seen before.
Timothy Jackson "Tim" Drake is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics , commonly in association with the superhero Batman. Created by Marv Wolfman and Pat Broderick , he first appeared in Batman August as the third character to assume the role of Batman's vigilante partner Robin. In , Tim returned to his original Robin persona in the Wonder Comics relaunch of Young Justice , but later adopted his current codename Drake.