Interview: Troy Baker on Playing Joker in Batman: The Long Halloween

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Batman: The LongHalloweenDeluxe Edition is out today in 4K. Check out our interview with Troy Baker on playing The Joker in the two-part film.

Tyler Treese: The Long Halloween is such an iconic Batman story. Just as a Batman fan yourself, how excited were you to be part of this film and in such a key role?

Hopefully, if I’m doing my job right, every iteration — which is a great word — of this character should in some ways feel new, fresh, original, insightful, unique, but never feel as if it isn’t the same character, right? Like even looking at Geoff Johns in Earth One. First of all, you use the exact word that I used earlier. The Joker always plays an antagonist to Batman. But for him to play the foil is a flip. So speaking to your earlier point, as far as there being a different iteration, that’s a perfect example of that. Here’s what I love about Jensen: He proved himself as an actor in the booth and it’s not like he can do just one thing. This is someone who is clearly versatile. You used that word earlier for Joker.

So you always want to be the good guy, but the most fun for me is still playing bad guys. And again, we’re all heroes of our own story and I firmly believe that Joker feels like he, even in this story, that what he’s doing is genuinely trying to help. He loves chaos, of course, but only because he believes that that is the path to freedom. It’s not like he’s twirling his mustache and intentionally being evil.

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