

Abrams and Bad Robot, though it's unlikely that Ryan will be brought back to play the titular hero. 18.Ī live-action Constantine television project is currently in development from J.J. Episode 6 ("Joker: The Killing Vote," the title being an obvious riff on the seminal graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Brian Bolland) premieres on the service Thursday, Aug. The first five episodes of Harley Quinn Season 3 are now available to stream on HBO Max. Ron Funches (King Shark), Alan Tudyk (Clayface/The Joker), Matt Oberg (Kite Man), Christopher Meloni (Commissioner Gordon), Andy Daly (Two-Face), Diedrich Bader (Batman/Bruce Wayne), James Adomian (Bane), Sanaa Lathan (Selina Kyle), Briana Cuoco (Batgirl/Barbara Gordon), and Harvey Guillen (Nightwing) round out the main voice cast. The showrunners developed the animated comedy project alongside Dean Lorey and serve as executive producers with Cuoco, Sam Register, Jessica Goldstein, and Chrissy Pietrosh. Those two movies definitely don't exist in the same universe, right? But they trust that the audience isn't going to conflate these universes.” “They can make Joker, the movie, and then they can make Aquaman.

They will let you take swings with their IP,” he says. He’s simply the best, and it’s awesome to see the fans immediately recognize him the second they hear his voice in this episode."Īppearing at San Diego Comic-Con last month, Schumacker discussed the amount of creative control he and Halpern are given over the show and its utilization of DC's legacy properties. “I think what people don't give DC enough credit for is that DC takes swings. "Matt Ryan, in our book, is the definitive John Constantine," Harley Quinn co-showrunners Patrick Schumacker and Justin Halpern, said in an exclusive statement provided to SYFY WIRE. "That’s why he’s endured across multiple series and animated work. While the supernatural gumshoe only appears onscreen for a handful of minutes, Ryan's willingness to reprise the character for what ultimately amounts to a brief cameo serves as a reminder of the actor's deep love for the comic book gig. The booze-happy and trench coat-wearing paranormal investigator is voiced by none other than Matt Ryan, who has famously played the role for close to a decade in both the realms of live-action (NBC's Constantine and The CW's Legends of Tomorrow) and animation ( Constantine: City of Demons and Justice League Dark: Apokolips War). Smoove). The journey leads them down south to New Orleans, where everyone's favorite occult detective - John Constantine - challenges the duo to a drinking contest in exchange for information on the whereabouts of the elusive Swamp Thing (guest star Sam Richardson). Entitled "It's a Swamp Thing," the episode revolves around Harley ( Kaley Cuoco) and Poison Ivy (Lake Bell) attempting to track down their wisecracking plant/roommate, Frank (J.B. Pair The Joker with his best girl, the Harley Quinn Statue, and unite the ultimate clownish couple in your collection! Or, put Mistah J face to face with his favorite foe, the Batman Statue as a part of the Animated Series Collection.Die-hard DC fans got an unexpected treat this week in the fifth installment of Harley Quinn's third season on HBO Max. His body language and design perfectly embody the beloved art style of The Joker in animated form, making this statue a must-have for fans. In the middle of having a laugh, The Joker’s pale portrait is accented by his trademark red grin and coiffed green hair. His dapper purple suit jacket and pants are complimented by a sculpted orange vest, a pink lapel flower, and a blue bowtie along with a pair of spats and white gloves. The Joker Statue features a sculpted costume, vibrantly painted in his signature color scheme. In one hand, he holds a maniacally grinning Joker Fish, while his other hand drops a variety of villainous Joker face cards into the acid below. This stylized statue captures the suave insanity of this iconic criminal as he stands atop a toxic vat of noxious green chemicals threatening to spill over.

The Joker Statue measures 17” tall, inspired by the Clown Prince of Crime’s unforgettable animated appearance. Sideshow presents The Joker Statue, the latest DC Comics collectible scheming his way into the Animated Series Collection. “ Without Batman, crime has no punchline.”
