There has been recent speculation regarding the possibility of a solo series focused on Barry Keoghan’s Joker fromThe Batman, which could pull off something no previous live-action Joker has managed to do. The Joker is one of DC’s most iconic characters, which has seen the Clown Prince of Crime adapted into live-action many times. Set outside James Gunn and Peter Safran’s mainstreamDC Universe, 2022’sThe BatmandebutedBarry Keoghan as a new version of the Joker, one who had already battled Robert Pattinson’s Batman and found himself incarcerated in Arkham Asylum.

First introduced as “Unseen Arkham Prisoner,” Barry Keoghan was confirmed to be portrayingThe Batman Epic Crime Saga’s version of the Jokerin a deleted scene from the 2022 movie. Keoghan’s brief moments inThe Batmanmay have set him up for a larger role inMatt Reeves' upcomingThe Batman - Part II, scheduled to be released in October 2026, or in the planned third film in the trilogy. However,there has recently been speculation that Barry Keoghan’s Joker could have a much more significant role inThe BatmanandThe Penguin’suniverse.

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Barry Keoghan’s debut inThe Batmanspurred hopes that his very different version of the Joker would be developed further in future projects in The Batman Epic Crime Saga. While it’s very possible upcoming movies could expand on the Joker’s story,there has also been speculation that Keoghan will reprise his villainous role in a solo HBO seriesalong the same lines as theColin Farrell-ledThe Penguin. Even thoughJames Gunnhas debunked this speculation, it would be brilliant for Barry Keoghan’s Joker to get his own show nevertheless.

James Gunn’s confirmation that a Joker-centric series is"not being discussed nor has even come up at this time"is disappointing, butthis doesn’t rule out the possibility of a Barry Keoghan-led series being produced in the future. In fact, this could be the perfectThe Batmanspinoff to release in the space between 2026’sPart IIand the subsequentPart III. This could set up Barry Keoghan’s Joker as the perfectThe Batman - Part IIIvillain, and develop the villain far more than any of theJoker’s previous live-action iterations.

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Perhaps the most convincing argument for producing a series focused on Barry Keoghan’s Joker is that this could bridge the gap betweenThe Batman - Part IIandPart III. This has already been proven successful, asThe Penguinhas done the exact same thing forThe Batmanand its upcoming sequel.Colin Farrell returned as Oswald “Oz” Cobb fromThe Batman, and the sequel saw Oz rise to power in the criminal underworld of Gotham City, setting him up as the perfect villain oppositeRobert Pattinson’s Bruce Wayne inThe Batman - Part II.

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While The Penguin has found great success on HBO, future spinoffs in Matt Reeves’ epic crime saga, especially if featuring the Joker, need Batman.

Barry Keoghan’s Joker had a similarly small role inThe Batman, though Oz Cobb was given more focus as the lieutenant toJohn Turturro’s Carmine Falcone, while the Joker was barely seen at all.The Batman - Part IIcould give the Joker a more substantial role, setting him up for a larger role in a possible solo series, and teeing him up as the primary antagonist ofThe Batman - Part III.No other spinoff shows have been announced for The Batman Epic Crime Saga, but afterThe Penguin’ssuccess, it’s inevitable more are on the cards.

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Barry Keoghan’s Joker Series Could Be Developed More Than Any Other

Over the years, the Joker has become one of DC’s most-adapted characters in live-action, allowing many vastly different interpretations of the villain to appear in live-action. However, developing a solo series aboutBarry Keoghan’s Jokerpresents the opportunity for DC Studios to do something no previous Joker adaptation has pulled off.Fleshing the Joker out in a solo series could actually develop his backstory, which is something that most previous projects, and DC Comics itself, have avoided, which could explain why he became the Joker, what his true history is and what true threat he poses.

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The Joker has always elected to leave his origin story in DC Comics up to audience interpretation, and this has allowed his live-action appearances to do the same. It’s been rare that an on-screenJoker has an actual backstory, meaning The Batman Epic Crime Saga could do something completely new. Matt Reeves toldIGNin 2022 thatBarry Keoghan’s Joker has a congenital illness that caused his scarring and haunting smile, and this deserves to get more development. A solo series would be the perfect way to go, revealing more about the Joker than ever before.

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Developing Barry Keoghan’s Joker in a solo series followingThe Batman - Part IIwould help to establish the villain as a more significant threat, and would allowThe Batman - Part IIIto jump into the action immediately.No time would be wasted on setting up the Joker as an antagonist, as all the groundwork would have already been done.The Batmanintroduced the Joker, and a possible but unconfirmed solo series could reveal more about his origins and his history with Robert Pattinson’s Batman prior to the release of the universe’s much-anticipated upcoming movies.

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