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A deleted scene from 'The Batman' shows Barry Keoghan as a scary version of the Joker

Mar 25, 2022, 02:20 IST
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The Joker's reflection is seen as Batman visits him in a deleted scene from "The Batman."Warner Bros.
  • Warner Bros. released a deleted scene from "The Batman" online.
  • Fans had to answer a few riddles on a site related to the movie to unlock the scene.
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Warner Bros. released a deleted scene from "The Batman" Thursday, featuring Robert Pattinson's Caped Cruasder and Barry Keoghan's take on the Joker.

Director Matt Reeves tweeted a link to Rataalada.com where fans had to solve three riddles in order to access the footage. In the five-minute scene, Batman seeks out Joker at Arkham prison to weigh in on the Riddler's gruesome string of murders.

Keoghan's take on the Clown Prince of Crime, who was featured at the end of "The Batman," is heavily scarred. He's missing patches of hair and has a damaged mouth that shows off that famous unsettling grin.

During a Q&A following a screening of the film Insider attended in February, Reeves confirmed Keoghan's version of the character wasn't a full-fledged version of the Joker fans know.

Barry Keoghan's Joker in "The Batman."Warner Bros.

"I would say the thing about the movie is that it isn't a Batman origin story, but it is the origin story of every rogues' gallery character that you come across," Reeves said. "So Selina Kyle is not yet Catwoman, and the Penguin is not yet the kingpin, and the character that you're referring to is not yet the character that you're referring to, but it is in fact him."

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"The Batman" has grossed over $606 million worldwide. Reeves told The Independent he has already "started talking about" a sequel.

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