
Itâs hard now to imagine anyone else playing the Joker opposite Christian Baleâs Batman. Heath Ledger brought such a new and unique energy to the role that blew audiences away.
However, Ledger was, of course, part of an auditioning and choosing process, and it seems that another actor was considered and would have brought something very different to the role.
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And that actor isnât unfamiliar with the Joker either.
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It turns out that Joaquin Phoenix talked with director Christopher Nolan about taking the role of the clown prince of crime for The Dark Knight.
Discussing this nugget of cinema lore on âTetragrammaton with Rick Rubinâ Phoenix admitted that he ended up moving on from the role as he didnât feel ready for that part.
âI remember I talked to Chris Nolan about âThe Dark Knightâ and that didnât happen for whatever reason,â Phoenix admits.
Thereâs no doubt that if the actor could have tapped into what he inevitably brought to Arthur Fleck in both Joker films, he could have pulled off the iconic role.
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Phoenix continued, âI wasnât ready then. Thatâs one of those things where itâs like, âWhat is in me thatâs not doing this?â And itâs not about me. Thereâs something else. Thereâs another person who is going to do something.â
Of course, the Batman villain role went to Heath Ledger who turned in a stellar performance and perhaps Joaquin Phoenix knew deep down that someone else was destined for that role.
The actorâs final words on the matter were simply, âI canât imagine what it would be if we didnât have Heath Ledgerâs performance in that film, right?â
Ultimately, whatever feeling Phoenix had brought one of the best Joker performances to the audience and he went on to represent the role of Joker in his own way.
Topics:Â Batman, TV And Film