Every Live-Action Version Of The Joker, Ranked Worst To Best

The iconic villain The Joker has been adapted many times into live-action movies and TV, but some versions are distinctly better than others. When it comes to terrifying Batman movie villains, few figures rank as highly as the Joker. The Dark Knight’s iconic nemesis is almost as well-known as the hero himself, and Gotham’s Clown Prince of Crime is regularly cited as one of the greatest comic book villains ever created.
Just as many actors have played Batman in live-action, many actors have taken on the role of the Joker. The character’s cinematic legacy dates back decades, with multiple performers putting their own spin on the chaotic clown. While some have earned widespread acclaim and lasting popularity, others have been ill-received. With that in mind, here is every live-action version of the Joker, ranked from worst to best.
10 Nathan Dashwood's Joker Is A Laughable Portrayal First appearance: Batwoman, season 3, episode 12, "We're All Mad Here" The Arrowverse’s Batwoman ran for three seasons, chronicling the rise of the titular hero in Gotham City in the wake of Batman’s disappearance. Though the show failed to find a significant audience, it proved an interesting and innovative spin on the Batman mythos. Set after Batman’s years as a hero, the Joker is featured only in flashbacks, and even then, in a non-speaking role.
Batwoman’s Joker is played by Nathan Dashwood, and is not fully shown during the flashback sequence. His appearance largely seems to be comic-accurate, with green hair and a purple suit. However, the lack of focus given to the character combined with the obscured vision and non-speaking element combine to make Batwoman’s Joker incredibly disappointing. As live-action Jokers go, he’s the worst, as details on his personality and appearance are impossible to make out.


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