@@DarthVader-tt5yy well he did in the Arkham Knight, in this showcase it was the beating and leaving him for dead. SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS and in this one Bruce died to save Jason.
i know everyone is talking about joker calling out jason on his bs but can we all just appreciate how that fake hand joker had was such a joker thing to do
@@theequalizer2465 Not really. An anarchist believes he is making the world better. The Joker wants to burn the world because he likes to make people suffer and destroy everything around him for the sake of it.
@@neonmatt24 I know. It’s funny even if he can’t remember all the other stuff he did Jason still clearly wants to shoot joker in this scene with the gun he’s holding so either way the “I don’t kill” thing doesn’t work.
@@ianm5686 Exception? Nonsense. Sure there are a few super villains worth more alive than dead, like Brainiac or Lex Luthor, and sure there are some honest crooks who just need some help like Mr Freeze and Kirk Langstrom. But exception? Anyone like Joker or Darkseid should be killed immeadiately if a person has any sense. They don't really even have a reason.
For those that don’t understand the “just one bad day” line it’s joker’s philosophy where he is just ahead of the curve and that all it takes is one bad day
@@lynetterobinson2681 it’s possibly true. You see it all the time. There’s people who’ve committed murders and all that, and one common theme among friends and family is they never sAw that person doing those things. One bad day is all it takes.
I alkways though it was something out of "The Killer Joke", where Joker push Batman to his absolute limits, to try to show how anyone could turn into him, with one sufficient bad day.
@@imcrazyforwar he is a chemist and has good jokes. In a way it's like when Harley Quinn does a therapy session. Why not be eccentric lol intelligence will only isolate you in the end.
I love how whenever anybody’s about to kill Joker he immediately monologues until he’s set up a scenario where they morally/philosophically lose if they kill him
Only because Joker's victims are apparently dumb as hell. His argument is "you kill people, so you're just as bad as me", but anyone who's thought outside that logic for a second will know that they're not comparable at all based on WHO they kill. Jason kills criminals that terrorize and corrupt gotham, Joker kills innocents for fun. BIG BIG BIG DIFFERENCE.
@@Manglet762 i want a comic likr this Joker:all your years wasted in a war being as killing machine as the bastards you kill ,you think you are better tha-fall down to the ground with a bullet in the face MC:i never said that i am better
@@Manglet762 that's so much more than that dude jason decipated people on daily i know criminals are bad but jason has no lines if its a criminal then he allows himself to kill him or torture any way he wants which is the point, jason has no morals just an excuse to satasfy his bloodlust.
That "i knew their was a joke under that mask, but i never expected this punch line" really got me. Its both insults redhoods work but also hes proud of the monster hes made
I feel so awful for Jason in this scene. He was a boy who was brutally murdered, when joker started pointing out everything it was like jason reverted to that small childlike state
Not that rare. In the comics and in some movies and cartoons, The Joker can actually fight. It’s only because he’s fighting Batman all the time that it looks like he can’t.
I wish he was a real treat to Batman in terms of fighting though. And instead the writers fucking fixing him to make him much more buff more skilled they just let him like that....
I like the accent that Joker puts into his voice near the end of his rant lol. Also, I guess this explains why instead of just killing the joker outright he tries to get Bruce to do it.
@@alexmansfield3268 Ah, my bad then. Kind of felt like this scene would be able to slot right into a part right before Jason confronts him and eventually reveals he has the joker captive.
I like how the moment Joker realizes he's won he willingly puts his head against the gun as opposed to before when Joker was actively fighting Jason and trying to kill him. Same thing with the Dark Knight movies with Two face. The moment he convinces the other person they're just like him he doesn't care about fighting or living, he wants the person to kill him and live with the fact that they're his replacement in spirit even if not literally being the next Joker.
I think that's what people tend to get confused with. His (or at least this Joker's) goal isn't really to create a new joker. His goal is to show that anyone, even the so-called "incorruptible heroes" can stoop to his level if pushed far enough. Jason killed so many people just to get to Joker. And what's worse, is that he lied to himself about not doing that. That (in Joker's eyes) puts him on about the same level of Joker because at least he admits he's crazy, while Jason lies to himself. It's kinda like in the Injustice movie, where the Joker pushes Clark into killing him. Knowing full well once he does, it will cause a domino effect that pushes Clark to do more and more heinous actions due to one day. The day everything went wrong. The day he lost his wife and child. One. Bad. Day. To drive the most good willed people to commit evil.
It is one of the most interesting aspects of the Joker, and why it's also interesting that in some of the DC universes and/or Batman stories where he does die, it's usually by accident and his own hand unintentionally. Movies like Return of the Joker (whether it's the censored or uncensored version) and the way he was portrayed in the Arkham games show that. It shows how much Joker's philosophy backfires on himself - he projects that everyone else can easily become a monster just like he is due to trauma (especially with Batman) when the truth is he's his own worst enemy no matter what he says about Batman (as well as Batman not needing him as he thinks).
I love the way he delivers the "one... bad... day!" line. It's like he's saying "I did it! I actually did it!" The sheer evil in how Joker always reacts to what should be his just deserts is great. He doesn't care if you do horrible things to him, because making you into the kind of person who would do those things is the highlight of his life.
All that stuff about kill Joker than your as bad as he is The best way to counter that is basically explaining this by comparing a small water to an ocean
I love the voice actor I just feel it was lazy on DC’s part to do alternate endings instead of an original movie. Would of liked to see an Identity Crisis adaptation.
It's so unbelievable to think that the same person who threw Jason into the abyss of murder and revenge was the same person who ultimately made him see what he became. With that act we can really say: ''You became what you swore to destroy ''
And it's not even Jokers fault (well, kinda). Jason always had a problem where he'd go too far with combatting criminals with Batman, and was on a path towards his more-violent form of Justice. Joker kills Jason, and the Lazarus Pit awakened his inner demon.
That's a really terrifying thing. Becoming a monster on its own is bad enough but becoming a monster and literally forgetting that you've done so is outright horrifying.
it goes to show that in a way, the red hood literally became its own identity outside of jason's own. jason might have wanted to stay true to batman's promise but the red hood identity wanted to continue on with its violent crusade of justice
I love that Joker is so practiced in fighting Batman and the various Robins that he actually got the upper hand for a second. He even managed to take the knife from its sheath.
One Bad Day. That line is perfect because that’s how the joker was created in the Killing Joke. One Bad Day is what turned Jason into Red Hood. It’s genius. One Bad Day created Joker, One Bad Day created Red Hood, One Bad Day created Batman. This is amazing
As is, it could've ended fine. Hell, it's enough as is since Joker tells Jason he played himself. Hell, regardless of the outcome, he'll have to live knowing he was the reason Joker came back.
@@beckhornig7910 Joker certainly wouldn't let a Nazi have the last laugh. If he knew he was about to die he'd have one last trick up his sleeve before he let then take him
Simple solution, find a way to flip the joke on him. Because despite popular belief, joker has shown multiple times to fear death when the joke is on him. Two of the biggest examples being The Hush storyline where Joker was actually scared for his life because batman was finally pushed to the point where he was willing to kill joker, but it was for a crime he had nothing to do. And the other being that Batman:TAS episode where joker just decided to harass this poor random dude all day, until the guy finally snapped and was willing to blow both joker and himself up, terrifying the joker because as he put it “this is how the Joker ends, no plans, no schemes, no final battle with the dark knight, but instead being blown to ashes by some random nobody in a ally way” and this left the joker practically shitting his pants.
@@alexmansfield3268 he wasn't ever fearful of death he was fearful of how he was going to die. Alone. That's his point he knows he's been alone his whole life and when him and Batman fight he feels complete, like there's a purpose to continue doing what he does. Without that life for him is pointless, until he is curious of the red hood and ends up being almost just as happy as when he fights batman that's why he wanted to die when he asked who your daddy because he felt like Robin was going to kill him which he wanted Batman to do this whole time and Batman's 1 purpose is not to kill otherwise they lose and turn psychopathic, in his words that's his joke
@@huntergabriel8875 More or less that, except I think this was for another reason. He was afraid because he was going to die without a last fight with Batman.
1:03 The fact that Joker needed to process what happened is practically out of character and makes the moment all the more impactful. He finally proved his philosophy without even trying to. This take on Red Hood almost makes me forgive the lazarus pit shpeel.
Someone once said on an under the red hood video (since age gated, thanks coppa) that joker finding out red hood is jason is like fishing for spare change in your couch, only to find a couple hundred dollar bills instead. I do believe this statement to be the best at describing that scene
@meshachbrandon233 Except that Gordan, Batman, & Oracle all proved him wrong. Then again, his Earth-22 (Injustice) version managed to pull the 'one bad day' trick on Superman, so...
This scene is absolutely beautiful, Joker calls Jason out on his bs and goes over every kill that he committed throughout the film. This is why Batman never kills, both Batman and Joker know that of Batman crosses that line, Batman is no better than Joker. Jason was too blinded by rage and vengeance to understand in the original but in this scene Joker opens his eyes.
@@Shuyin781 not in this particular version. This is part of a chose your own adventure kind of movie and in this particular sequence he didn’t go in the pit
There are so may loop holes around that promise. Loophole 1: "I killed everybody, except for the Joker." Loophole 2: "I killed Joker for paralyzing Barbara Gordon." Loophole 3: "I had it orchestrated so that somebody else killed the Joker."
@Samuel Andrew it's like an expression what joker did to robin was like a father turning his son into a different human not the biological bad luck meaning
I love the way John delivers the “who’s your daddy?” line he sounds so menacing. And I also think his joker laugh sounds even more psychotic than when he was in under the red hood.
I miss Jensen Ackles, but I think the VA for the direction of Jason in this movie is more fitting. He's a damaged young psyche brought back from the dead, Ackles brought a more mature and vengeful anti-hero that has no mercy for seriously threatening criminals and can't forgive Batman for letting Joker continue breathe after killing his protege. Ackles could do Red Hood perfectly, he can't do what's going on with Jason in this movie
@@alexmansfield3268 that's fair in regards to not being killed by Joker, but Jensen Ackles is what I'm referring to for the theme of Red Hood. Every possible outcome for Jason and his damaged mind is what this new VA does greatly. Not to mention he's a teen, not the deep voice who should be in his early-mid 20s like in the first movie.
Agreed. It makes more sense that Vincent Martella came back to voice Jason, because Jensen only took over after Jason died but in some endings he doesn't die. Also, Jason is still supposed to be quite young in this movie and I feel like Martella portrays that really well.
Okay now this was truly an amazing scene. Red Hood and Joker face to face. I think what I love about this scene is the fact that not only does Joker mock at Jason but he calls him out how he is not even remotely close to what Batman is. I truly believe that deep down Joker believes Batman was the only true hero he could never break cause even he does seem to show some sort empathy which parallels to his sadistic laughter on red hood situation. I find the reference of the entire joke punchline (Joker 2019) really funny when think about the idea of how Jason remotely doesn't even realize what he has been doing until the one and only person who hates him is willing to reveal the truth which really puts you into the perspective onto how the villain truly understand Jason situation which I find scary. P.S the "I got you a crowbar, a little song, a little dance and a little dynamite in your pants. And you were reborn." Sends shiver down my spine because it just further proves Joker one bad theory which I'm assuming he is implying.
Yeah, at one point, Joker reveals to Batman that he never wants either of them to win the game. The game they play, he literally wants to do it forever and ever. So whenever Batman dies in these things, the Joker tends to become inactive/catatonic.
Jokers respect for batman can be summarized by what he says to lex luther after he mocks joker for being unable to beat batman and thinking he could just show up and beat super man calling him ez mode "There's nothing mere about that mortal"
This was the moment Jason understood why Batman had a code. Because if he did not have a moral limit, one day, the Joker or any other villain, would just show him as much evil he truly was by acting evil for the "greater good". Batman really is smarter than people think.
That’s what makes Batman so interesting because both sides have a point killing the joker would save so many lives but Batman is to selfish in his own ego to do it and break his code but on the other side of Batman starts killing what’s to make him stop
in life there will always be exceptions to rules. the decision to take the life of another should not be dished out lightly. as Jason so aptly put it. joker is different from any other batman villain in dc. there is no redemption for joker. no matter what angle you look at it from there is no reason to keep the joker alive. it has been shown time and time again that he can not be contained as he always escapes any confinement he is put in. and free he takes pleasure in causing chaos and death just for the sake of it. every moment he is free he ruins innocent lives. the death penalty should not be dished out lightly yes but in the case of joker everyone would agree its the best course of action in the interest of EVERYONE any citizen who would look at jokers body count and lives he has ruined will agree that yes the joker needs to die. benefit of doubt? there is a limit to giving benefit of the doubt before it just becomes blind belief. after the countless trials and times joker has been put away only to escape and kill again or fake remorse to be released just to turn around and kill again. yeah benefit of the doubt is long gone. so in summery joker should be the only exception to batmans rule. there is no benefit to leaving him alive. if batman can't kill him himself without letting all the rage, anger, and hatred that's built up inside him running rampant, then let someone else who is more mentally sound do the job for you. we all know that the only thing holding back batman from becoming a monster is his only rule. he is so mentally broken and has all the necessary qualities to easily become one and he knows it. that's why he sticks to his rule so dogmatically, its the only think keeping him grounded and sane. think of it like this. you got all the necessary ingredients to create a perfect monster gathered in one placed batmans rule is the only thing keeping all those ingredients from mixing. but if we are talking the REAL reason why joker isn't dead. its because he is the best villain in dc and they don't want to lose him. there is no more iconic batman villain than joker.
@@ljllob4740You miss a very important part that so many people like to ignore just to make Batman edgy for no good reason: Batman doesn’t kill because he’s full of compassion, for me his best incarnation will always be the The Animated Series where he fights against evil as much as he tries to make these people seek help and provide it to them, that’s why he sends them to Arkham just so they can regain their sanity, because Batman is the person that took “His one worst day” as Joker likes to say and instead of transforming into yet another villain, he took the pain and loss and used it to create Batman. If you can’t imagine a certain iteration of Batman comforting a crying child, than that’s no Batman, that’s just Punisher with a funny hat. This is what Red Hood/Jason Todd lacks, compassion, to be strong enough not just to beat out the criminals and villains, but to be the one that can save people from that darkness. It’s completely idealistic, but in this day and age of cynicism, I think we need more of TAS Batman.
@dawnseeker176 At the same time Jason's mission seems more foolish than Batman's. Sure he said that he just wanted Joker dead, he also killed Black Mask and several other criminals. It would never be enough. He teeters somewhere between Batman and The Punisher.
This is the best take on Jason's murderous rampage: a surprise twist where Joker reveals that Jason has been pulling "Joker style jokes" and turning himself into a "copycat killer" all along without realizing it.
@@jermainekngdom3154 okay Jason wasn't really bad from the start granted he wasn't the better Robin then Dick but he did have his moments. In the modern retelling such as the TV show Titans and the comic book Batman The Adventure Continues they do fuck it up.
@@justintatum9233 It's all Jason. Todd was going to become a primal if Bruce hadn't adopted him from the streets, so he was already bad. Batman just suppressed it.
@@blair5475 explain why he was taking care of his non-biological mother despite the fact that she was sick. Explain how he was the first son Bruce actually legally adopted. Sure as Robin he did get a lot more violent but he usually did it out of defense like there was a time when he nail gun a goons hand because he hurt Barbara, or the time when he pushed or spooked a rapist off a roof. Like I said he definitely had a lot of violent moments but usually those violence came in terms of Defense.
I can understand why most people would've liked Jensen Ackles to reprise this role. Vincent Martella's alright, but his voice is suited for a younger teenage Robin. Although, I have to admit, he's doing well in this film. Wish I could find the other routes.
I figured that since all the scenes take place a or two after his torture ( instead of the 5 he canonically does ) that he didn’t mature enough to get the ackles voice.( he would have preferred Jensen ackles as well but still a decent flick.
0:49 I never get tired of him hitting the joker with the crowbar the way he did. A crowbar for a crowbar. I like how they gave different endings like this. I really like this one because it truly is something I never saw coming as the Joker said and left me somewhat speechless. Also if I were in his shoes, I would have pulled the trigger due to all of the things the Joker has already done and will continue to do as soon as he broke out like he always does. There are some individuals that need to be stopped permanently and if Joker was a real person, he would be one. Thanks for uploading this scene. One of my favorites. ❤️🖤❤️🖤
“A little song, a little dance, some dynamite in your pants” Like Jack Nicholson Joker saying to Vale he wants “oh a song, a little dance, Batman’s head on a lance”
As much as I love Mark Hamill, I have to admit, he is getting old. I mean, physically. He's not gonna be around to voice the Joker forever. I feel like John DiMaggio is amazing as the Clown Prince of Crime.
@@tomnorton4277 both are good. i find tudyk's to be more creepy and sadistic, with dimaggio more chaotic and manic. And while i havent read the 3 Jokers comic series yet, i now have the urgent desire to see a version with Hamill, Dimaggio and Tudyk providing the voices.
This is one aspect of the Joker I wish would be shown more often: his ability to make any situation work for him so that he comes out on top. He’s clearly making this up as he goes along in an effort to save his own skin, but he could tell when he’d gotten to Jason to the point that he wouldn’t shoot, so he just taunted him to cement that point.
As a whole movie, it's a series of vignettes with narration tying them all together due to the choice-driven nature of the product. That isn't to say those vignettes aren't good though.
DiMaggio is by far the most underrated Joker voice. He is in my opinion just as good, if not better, than Hamill’s version. The way he pulls off the sinister lines while also nailing the hysterical laughter is insane. By far and away one of the best versions.
I wouldn't go so far as to say he's better than Hamill, but he is an amazing Joker in his own right, so different that he may almost be considered a different character. Three Jokers indeed... Hamill, DiMaggio, and Ledger. Though I can't count out Nicolson or Romero... so Five Jokers?
"Everyone creates the thing they dread. Men of peace create engines of war, invaders create avengers." Ultron. Batman created the Joker and the Red Hood.
Maybe DiMaggio isn't Mark Hamill, but he understands like Mark does that this is a very expressive character, who can speak in a variety of tones and can laugh in twice as many. And that's why he absolutely kills it.
1:24 I love how Robin is so taken aback when he realized he's been played (at least in Joker's mind). And then he straight makes Robin see it that way.
I love how Joker is basically always ahead of his enemies. You kill him, he has what he wants. You let him win, he has what he wants. And to show that he's always ahead is his antics along with his iq being 350 just shows his power in gotham.
It’s ironic, Jason is the only one who can make a valid argument to Batman, and now joker is the one making the argument to Jason. also the video is 4 minutes and 20 seconds long.
Whats scary about this scene is realizing the situation and fully grasping the meaning of it Batman and Joker are two sides of one coin they really are and each one represents a different side of humanity Batman is someone who was hurt by the world and is determined to never let that happen to anyone else ever again the Joker experienced the same fate but wants to break the world to make them like him sick and insane not out of revenge but to understand himself again in some twisted way because in his mind everything is a joke everyone has a breaking point and it only takes one bad day for anyone to become like him. The only unbreakable person he's ever met is Batman which is why they're archenemies Joker sees Batman as a challenge and makes it his life's mission to break him he shot and paralyzed Barbara and tested and traumatized Commissioner Gordon, he tortured and disfigured Tim Drake, and he beat and killed Jason Todd all in attempts to break Batman to force him through the the pain and blood of his loved ones to pick up a gun and kill him because I believe that's what the Joker wants most in the world to be killed but only wants Batman to one to pull the trigger because then only then would have he won and proved his point but he fails to break Batman every time so the battle rages on.
@@AspieMediaBobby lmao oh it actually is? well they shouldve casted someone else, his voice doesnt fit the psycho chaotic criminal, more like Black Mask kinda villain.
@@MarcAlcatraz 1. "Psycho chaotic" Joker is only one take on the character. 2.John DiMaggio`s take and design for The Joker in "Under The Red Hood" was a mix of the Jack Nicholson,Heath Ledger and Mark Hamill versions with Jack`s physicality and gangsteresque persona,Heath`s demonic baritone and nihilism and Mark`s crazed,sadistic whimsy .
@@justagamer4386 I don't think so. I've heard people complain that they can't make the decisions on digital. You can only do that with with an actual disc or blu-ray.
The voice direction here is magnificent. The Joker actually sounds proud of Jason like watching his son hit a home run in the Big Leagues. “Who’s your Daddy?” Even with a gun to his head, Joker wins.
Anyone notice how Joker's standing drop-kick on Jason Todd was hard enough to send him flying into a car and push it back? The Joker must weigh like 700 pounds, he didnt even take a step
I know this is a comment on Joker not supposedly being super strong, but honestly, considering what he has survived, wouldn't be shocked if the Ace Chemicals increased the density of his bones and skin. Mix that with an unshackled psyche, and ya got someone that can deliver a hefty punch...or kick.
And then Jason kicked a car door open hard enough to send Joker flying twice as far. The leverage of that door worked against Jason. So whatever Joker's dropkick was, Jason's stationary kick was thrice that. Hahaha
One of the best depictions of the Joker, his whole goal is to break Batman but by breaking Jason Todd instead he gets more satisfaction with how far he pushed him.
“SO ADMIT IT SON! Who’s your daddy?” I loved this movie when you was a kid and now 15 that line still runs chills down my back. This has got to be the best joker yet with all his gadgets like the hand, perfect. Love you Jason ❤ PZ. I do love Jason very much so nobody plz hate that.
I wish that instead of this movie we got this scene in an extended cut of Under The Red Hood with Jensen as Jason and obviously just taking out the part where he killed Black Mask since that didn’t actually happen in the movie.
Jesus, this gave me as many chills as the original movie... "NO wait, this is better! I'm the only one who's gonna get what he wants tonight! Big bang, boom! We all go out together! Don't you just love a happy ending!?! HEEHEEHEE, HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAHAH!"
@@n0wheregrrl Nope. It isn't. Killing people doesn't make you any better than Joker. Look what happened to Superman after he murdered Joker. I rest my case.
@@RJ-rp8yd No, it's ridiculous. It's an overly simplistic, child's understanding of what is really a far more complex and nuanced world than that. Killing a monster doesn't automatically turn you into a monster, particularly when killing that monster is the best and perhaps really only way to save many, many lives. That a badly written story portrays some ludicrous situation wherein you instantly turn into Hitler the moment you shoot Hitler doesn't actually make it true.
@@RJ-rp8yd Okay, you rest your completely failed case. In reality, it doesn't work like that. You can, in fact, kill Hitler without becoming Hitler. But keep on keeping on with your child's understanding if it makes you happy?
The interactive version of death in the family truly is amazing. I saw another ending where the red hood didn’t show up so the joker did retire and tried to move on with his life but Jason ended up killing him at a diner.
I mean he did say in the original red hood movie that if batman had been killed or died because of joker he would hunt him down so props on the movie director's for recognizing this
I Love how elated the Joker sounds when he finds out Jason is the Red Hood, that he was right “One. Bad. Day.” Turned Batman’s protege into him.
I thought it was a nice Killing Joke reference
@@CoyoteKin this showcase has a lot of great references
Well actually joker tortured Jason for months but I understand what you mean
@@DarthVader-tt5yy well he did in the Arkham Knight, in this showcase it was the beating and leaving him for dead.
SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS
and in this one Bruce died to save Jason.
@@cartoonking1789 no Batman said he was looking for months then he located him but he didn’t make it in time
i know everyone is talking about joker calling out jason on his bs but can we all just appreciate how that fake hand joker had was such a joker thing to do
I know right lmao
And the power in that kick.
@redloiyu654jay Or was it "Eye on the other hand"?
Yep! In The Animated Series, he had a decoy jacket and gloves, which was a funny prop.
Was anyone else expecting it to explode? Lol
I love how Joker figured out the second the mask came off, he didn’t need to keep fighting Jason, he just had to tell him how proud he was.
Because even if he died right there, like shot at that moment, he had won.
Joker twisted his daddy issues with Bruce.
Joker played him hard. He wasn't winning the fist, so he focused on winning he mind fight
Psychological warfare
Joker doesn't fight people he corrupted. He sees those types of people as individuals who will carry his torch.
Now this is The Joker. A villain who not only thrives of Chaos and skilled in gadgets, but a man who can easily destroy your mentality.
Yeah thats what make him dangerous, he can BREAK your will an sanity whit only words... now THATS is treat
@MM 20 yeah she is the better example
@TheLuigifan8881 all he wants is the world to burn hes an anarchist
@@theequalizer2465 Not really. An anarchist believes he is making the world better. The Joker wants to burn the world because he likes to make people suffer and destroy everything around him for the sake of it.
Dr. Manhattan: Hold my testicles clown.
Blue Naked Man is the only thing Joker cannot withstand of.
“I don’t kill” says the guy holding a pistol.
He doesn't realize he did all that. He has a split personality..
Honestly we would all make an exception for Joker
@@ianm5686 you right
@@neonmatt24 I know. It’s funny even if he can’t remember all the other stuff he did Jason still clearly wants to shoot joker in this scene with the gun he’s holding so either way the “I don’t kill” thing doesn’t work.
@@ianm5686
Exception?
Nonsense. Sure there are a few super villains worth more alive than dead, like Brainiac or Lex Luthor, and sure there are some honest crooks who just need some help like Mr Freeze and Kirk Langstrom.
But exception? Anyone like Joker or Darkseid should be killed immeadiately if a person has any sense. They don't really even have a reason.
For those that don’t understand the “just one bad day” line it’s joker’s philosophy where he is just ahead of the curve and that all it takes is one bad day
"you had a bad day once too, right bats? That's why you do all this"
I thought it was a statement how even the most moral individuals will gladly do twisted things after ‘1 bad day’
@@lynetterobinson2681 it's Joker's theory yes... but he's thus far seen TWO people who proved him wrong...
Bruce...
and James Gordon...
@@lynetterobinson2681 it’s possibly true. You see it all the time. There’s people who’ve committed murders and all that, and one common theme among friends and family is they never sAw that person doing those things.
One bad day is all it takes.
I alkways though it was something out of "The Killer Joke", where Joker push Batman to his absolute limits, to try to show how anyone could turn into him, with one sufficient bad day.
I love how Joker picks Jason apart. Pointing out all his flaws in his crusade.
Who's your daddy at the end, and then almost a 4th wall break, what's under the red hood? A joke!
yup he tore him down with the facts
Joker is way smarter than people think
@@imcrazyforwar he is a chemist and has good jokes. In a way it's like when Harley Quinn does a therapy session. Why not be eccentric lol intelligence will only isolate you in the end.
That's why he's one of the most dangerous DC super villains
I love how whenever anybody’s about to kill Joker he immediately monologues until he’s set up a scenario where they morally/philosophically lose if they kill him
Thats the beauty of the Joker. You kill him, he wins
Only because Joker's victims are apparently dumb as hell. His argument is "you kill people, so you're just as bad as me", but anyone who's thought outside that logic for a second will know that they're not comparable at all based on WHO they kill. Jason kills criminals that terrorize and corrupt gotham, Joker kills innocents for fun. BIG BIG BIG DIFFERENCE.
@@Manglet762 i want a comic likr this
Joker:all your years wasted in a war being as killing machine as the bastards you kill ,you think you are better tha-fall down to the ground with a bullet in the face
MC:i never said that i am better
Thing is, Joker knows what buttons to press, and since Jason IS "One bad day", it's Joker's specialty.
@@Manglet762 that's so much more than that dude jason decipated people on daily i know criminals are bad but jason has no lines if its a criminal then he allows himself to kill him or torture any way he wants which is the point, jason has no morals just an excuse to satasfy his bloodlust.
That "i knew their was a joke under that mask, but i never expected this punch line" really got me. Its both insults redhoods work but also hes proud of the monster hes made
I am so glad John reprised his role as the Joker! He was so good in Under the Red Hood! Can't believe that film's 10 years old now.
Wait, the Joker in this, IS PLAYED BY JAKE THE DOG!?
@@meloneatingwolf1882 Yep. He's an amazing voice actor, isn't he?
@@superstarultra28 jake the dog? Like adventure time?
@@AmorLiza Yep. He's also Bender and Dr. Drakken.
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BUBUBU BUBATMAAAANNN?? 😨😧
I feel so awful for Jason in this scene. He was a boy who was brutally murdered, when joker started pointing out everything it was like jason reverted to that small childlike state
Well in this timeline batman died and jason kinda
goes ham
Actually the fans killed him in a vote.
So I don't know how to feel about it
tears my heartstrings tbh
yeah but what the Joker said was right tho
@@Migi-xf2wx but it was rigged
It's so rare and satisfying to see Joker genuinely square up against someone one on one.
Not that rare. In the comics and in some movies and cartoons, The Joker can actually fight. It’s only because he’s fighting Batman all the time that it looks like he can’t.
@@donovanpitts6907 you know, I imagine after fighting batman for a first time, he eventually adapted and taught himself few fighting skills
Because Batman usually subdues him before he can actually put up a fight XD
Joker being strong enough to kick Jason away like nothing has to be one of the most weirdest things ever.
I wish he was a real treat to Batman in terms of fighting though. And instead the writers fucking fixing him to make him much more buff more skilled they just let him like that....
“So admit it son, who’s your daddy?”
Best line in the movie
The delivery was outstanding 🔥🔥
Should’ve just said “Batman, you son of a bitch” and shot him.
@@TreyJ_Mollo Indeed. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I hear Bender in that line.
Chef kiss
I like the accent that Joker puts into his voice near the end of his rant lol. Also, I guess this explains why instead of just killing the joker outright he tries to get Bruce to do it.
He kind of sounds like Yosemite Sam.
Ummm in this version Bruce is dead. This is a interactive movie. This fight only happens if Bruce dies
@@alexmansfield3268 Ah, my bad then. Kind of felt like this scene would be able to slot right into a part right before Jason confronts him and eventually reveals he has the joker captive.
Sounds like a southern preacher or gospel kind of accent.
Fun fact that’s the voice actor for Jake the dog from adventure time
I like how the moment Joker realizes he's won he willingly puts his head against the gun as opposed to before when Joker was actively fighting Jason and trying to kill him. Same thing with the Dark Knight movies with Two face. The moment he convinces the other person they're just like him he doesn't care about fighting or living, he wants the person to kill him and live with the fact that they're his replacement in spirit even if not literally being the next Joker.
I think that's what people tend to get confused with. His (or at least this Joker's) goal isn't really to create a new joker. His goal is to show that anyone, even the so-called "incorruptible heroes" can stoop to his level if pushed far enough.
Jason killed so many people just to get to Joker. And what's worse, is that he lied to himself about not doing that. That (in Joker's eyes) puts him on about the same level of Joker because at least he admits he's crazy, while Jason lies to himself.
It's kinda like in the Injustice movie, where the Joker pushes Clark into killing him. Knowing full well once he does, it will cause a domino effect that pushes Clark to do more and more heinous actions due to one day. The day everything went wrong. The day he lost his wife and child.
One. Bad. Day. To drive the most good willed people to commit evil.
It is one of the most interesting aspects of the Joker, and why it's also interesting that in some of the DC universes and/or Batman stories where he does die, it's usually by accident and his own hand unintentionally. Movies like Return of the Joker (whether it's the censored or uncensored version) and the way he was portrayed in the Arkham games show that.
It shows how much Joker's philosophy backfires on himself - he projects that everyone else can easily become a monster just like he is due to trauma (especially with Batman) when the truth is he's his own worst enemy no matter what he says about Batman (as well as Batman not needing him as he thinks).
I was longing for John Dimaggio to come back as Joker and he delivered again. The dialogue is top notch
All I hear is Jake.
Hell, he did better in this one. He grew on me in under the hood. This was a pleasant surprise
@@sussyangel7492 I hear either Markus Fenix or Bender
@@sussyangel7492 I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE
@@cardinalchaos2278 WHO WANTS TOAST!?!
this voice actor for Joker is really good
Fun fact he actually played Jake the Dog in Adventure Time he's so good that even Mark Hamill praised him.
John DiMaggio. Same voice actor as Bender. A bit of which you can hear now and then through his monologue.
He also played as the Scotsman in Samurai Jack
@@andrewwalsh7068 no wayyy, that's dope
Also the voice of Marcus Fenix from gears of war
I love the way he delivers the "one... bad... day!" line. It's like he's saying "I did it! I actually did it!"
The sheer evil in how Joker always reacts to what should be his just deserts is great. He doesn't care if you do horrible things to him, because making you into the kind of person who would do those things is the highlight of his life.
More like 'someone else finally gets it', but there is a bit of both in there.
All that stuff about kill Joker than your as bad as he is
The best way to counter that is basically explaining this by comparing a small water to an ocean
This entire movie was worth it just to see DiMaggio as the Joker again.
He's definitely up there with Mark Hamill and Troy Baker
I love the voice actor I just feel it was lazy on DC’s part to do alternate endings instead of an original movie. Would of liked to see an Identity Crisis adaptation.
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Is what I am here for.
@@patrickacosta7031 mark hamill is god tier along with Heath ledger but John DiMaggio crushed it as the joker here. Love the Batman animated movies
@@oweskjast8043 honestly, that'd be cool. See how it looks in animated format.
It's so unbelievable to think that the same person who threw Jason into the abyss of murder and revenge was the same person who ultimately made him see what he became. With that act we can really say: ''You became what you swore to destroy ''
And it's not even Jokers fault (well, kinda). Jason always had a problem where he'd go too far with combatting criminals with Batman, and was on a path towards his more-violent form of Justice.
Joker kills Jason, and the Lazarus Pit awakened his inner demon.
It’s sin you didn’t use the more appropriate line; You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.
u can quote Star Wars literally everywhere 😂
“You were supposed to join the siths(?) not join them!”
@@scribbles3721 I have the highground
Jason didnt killed innocent people
"This isn't Batman. This isn't your inner demon. This is you, the deep down inside you." Damn...
He was right.
That's a really terrifying thing. Becoming a monster on its own is bad enough but becoming a monster and literally forgetting that you've done so is outright horrifying.
it goes to show that in a way, the red hood literally became its own identity outside of jason's own. jason might have wanted to stay true to batman's promise but the red hood identity wanted to continue on with its violent crusade of justice
I love the way Joker’s little speech builds... to the point where “Who’s your daddy?” comes across as legitimately terrifying
I love that Joker is so practiced in fighting Batman and the various Robins that he actually got the upper hand for a second. He even managed to take the knife from its sheath.
And he’s also a 6’5, former mobster with plenty of experience, too. Glad someone else was noticing that he was going toe-to-toe with Jason
@@amosdraak3536 some canons say he was in the military. After a traumatic fiasco he wanted to burn the whole world
I consider that amateurish on "Red Hood's" part. He left his knife where an enemy could reach it.
@@amosdraak3536 yea, and he was also the original Red Hood before he became the Joker.
@@amosdraak3536 I thought he was 6’1. At least according to the Arkham games.
One Bad Day.
That line is perfect because that’s how the joker was created in the Killing Joke. One Bad Day is what turned Jason into Red Hood. It’s genius. One Bad Day created Joker, One Bad Day created Red Hood, One Bad Day created Batman. This is amazing
Was a bit more than a day
@@shabeoThe idea is still lies there.
The look on Jason's face... the "what have I become" face, it hits hard.
Yes
Personally this is the most interesting path in my opinion
As is, it could've ended fine. Hell, it's enough as is since Joker tells Jason he played himself. Hell, regardless of the outcome, he'll have to live knowing he was the reason Joker came back.
Let's be honest, Joker is just indomitable. You can't even kill him without letting him win.
What if it was by a Nazi?
@@beckhornig7910 Joker certainly wouldn't let a Nazi have the last laugh. If he knew he was about to die he'd have one last trick up his sleeve before he let then take him
Simple solution, find a way to flip the joke on him. Because despite popular belief, joker has shown multiple times to fear death when the joke is on him. Two of the biggest examples being The Hush storyline where Joker was actually scared for his life because batman was finally pushed to the point where he was willing to kill joker, but it was for a crime he had nothing to do. And the other being that Batman:TAS episode where joker just decided to harass this poor random dude all day, until the guy finally snapped and was willing to blow both joker and himself up, terrifying the joker because as he put it “this is how the Joker ends, no plans, no schemes, no final battle with the dark knight, but instead being blown to ashes by some random nobody in a ally way” and this left the joker practically shitting his pants.
@@alexmansfield3268 he wasn't ever fearful of death he was fearful of how he was going to die. Alone. That's his point he knows he's been alone his whole life and when him and Batman fight he feels complete, like there's a purpose to continue doing what he does. Without that life for him is pointless, until he is curious of the red hood and ends up being almost just as happy as when he fights batman that's why he wanted to die when he asked who your daddy because he felt like Robin was going to kill him which he wanted Batman to do this whole time and Batman's 1 purpose is not to kill otherwise they lose and turn psychopathic, in his words that's his joke
@@huntergabriel8875 More or less that, except I think this was for another reason. He was afraid because he was going to die without a last fight with Batman.
He's not Jensen, but this is still a good Jason Todd
I miss jenson
The dialogue is good, but the voice actor sucks.
@Static Gaming clearly anyone that's mentioning Jensen Ackles 😄
I would have thought that this voice would be for younger Jason Todd and that the one from Under the Red Hood would be the older voice.
The voice actor is my least worries. What makes this a good film is how much more we learn and how things would be.
I wish DC would go completely back to this art style
Maybe the style is difficulty and expensive to do.
@@XD1999cableprobably it just looks so much better than everything done recently the style for killing joke looked similar to this
What about Young Justice?
@@justintatum9233 don't really care for the show
@@theotherguy21 Huh I thought I was the only one that didn't like Young Justice.
1:03 The fact that Joker needed to process what happened is practically out of character and makes the moment all the more impactful. He finally proved his philosophy without even trying to. This take on Red Hood almost makes me forgive the lazarus pit shpeel.
Someone once said on an under the red hood video (since age gated, thanks coppa) that joker finding out red hood is jason is like fishing for spare change in your couch, only to find a couple hundred dollar bills instead.
I do believe this statement to be the best at describing that scene
At that moment joker realized he can die happy knowing he won ,that he was right all along.
@meshachbrandon233
Except that Gordan, Batman, & Oracle all proved him wrong. Then again, his Earth-22 (Injustice) version managed to pull the 'one bad day' trick on Superman, so...
Ey
@@kaiser9287 ey, nice profile pic
This scene is absolutely beautiful, Joker calls Jason out on his bs and goes over every kill that he committed throughout the film. This is why Batman never kills, both Batman and Joker know that of Batman crosses that line, Batman is no better than Joker. Jason was too blinded by rage and vengeance to understand in the original but in this scene Joker opens his eyes.
Not just that, the Lazarus corrupted him then that's when this scene where joker broke him out of it
@@elijahmartinez2870 SPOILERS
Actually in this segment it’s not the Lazarus pit, it’s just Jason’s own damage psyche.
@@cartoonking1789 wasn't his psyche damaged by the Lazarus pit?
@@Shuyin781 not in this particular version. This is part of a chose your own adventure kind of movie and in this particular sequence he didn’t go in the pit
Cartoonking1 yeah, his promise to Bruce pretty much makes him delusional to what he’s doing.
And the kicker? Joker's right
And thus the Joker wins.
@Elijah Baker Not everything
@Elijah Baker Yeah and it irritates me
The Joker is usually right in situations like this.
Kicker?
I love how when anyone else monologues in a situation like this, people shoot them. When Joker starts monologuing, *people listen*
Because he actually make sense or make crucial points?
Don't ever write stories
@@OhNoTheFace Already do, darling
@@OhNoTheFace Cry more, sweetheart.
@@OhNoTheFace Oh no. Anyways
Batman: Promise you don’t kill he joker for killing me.
Jason: I promise.
Also Jason: So anyway, I started blasting.
There are so may loop holes around that promise.
Loophole 1: "I killed everybody, except for the Joker."
Loophole 2: "I killed Joker for paralyzing Barbara Gordon."
Loophole 3: "I had it orchestrated so that somebody else killed the Joker."
@@Quinntus79 true joker style. Comical loophole abuse.
"Would you hit a guy with Glasses"? Nope. I'd hit a guy With glasses.
I’ve always thought that Joker was as much as a “Father” to Jason as batman was, just because Bruce made him robin then joker made him Redhood
Jason is their creation
@Samuel Andrew Oh so a mother and father guess who's the mom?
1:10 thats the description of the comment
@Samuel Andrew it's like an expression what joker did to robin was like a father turning his son into a different human not the biological bad luck meaning
@@trevorphilips9065 Harley?
"B-B-B-B-Batman.....[a]dmit it son...Who's your daddy?!?"
That whole monologue sent chills up my spine!! Love it!😂
It makes me angry that Jensen Ackles didn't reprise his role. He was the perfect Jason Todd
wym didnt he couldnt man needs to pay his bills with supernaturals money
And a dude took the BluRay when I saw it in a thrift store. It's even more painful...
He's probably too busy filming the boys.
I'm not really angry about it I just really miss it. But between filming Supernatural 15 and The Boys he probably wasn't able to
@@carmander1555 filming for season 3 hasn't started yet
I love the way John delivers the “who’s your daddy?” line he sounds so menacing. And I also think his joker laugh sounds even more psychotic than when he was in under the red hood.
0:34 that’s the most joker thing I’ve seen this entire movie 😂
I miss Jensen Ackles, but I think the VA for the direction of Jason in this movie is more fitting. He's a damaged young psyche brought back from the dead, Ackles brought a more mature and vengeful anti-hero that has no mercy for seriously threatening criminals and can't forgive Batman for letting Joker continue breathe after killing his protege.
Ackles could do Red Hood perfectly, he can't do what's going on with Jason in this movie
Do want to point out this Jason wasn’t brought back from the dead, he was saved by Bruce, but Bruce died in the process.
@@alexmansfield3268 that's fair in regards to not being killed by Joker, but Jensen Ackles is what I'm referring to for the theme of Red Hood. Every possible outcome for Jason and his damaged mind is what this new VA does greatly. Not to mention he's a teen, not the deep voice who should be in his early-mid 20s like in the first movie.
The Jason In UTRH was a older than this one so it kinda fits they chose this voice
Agreed. It makes more sense that Vincent Martella came back to voice Jason, because Jensen only took over after Jason died but in some endings he doesn't die. Also, Jason is still supposed to be quite young in this movie and I feel like Martella portrays that really well.
it makes sense but it should be a bit deeper
Okay now this was truly an amazing scene. Red Hood and Joker face to face. I think what I love about this scene is the fact that not only does Joker mock at Jason but he calls him out how he is not even remotely close to what Batman is. I truly believe that deep down Joker believes Batman was the only true hero he could never break cause even he does seem to show some sort empathy which parallels to his sadistic laughter on red hood situation. I find the reference of the entire joke punchline (Joker 2019) really funny when think about the idea of how Jason remotely doesn't even realize what he has been doing until the one and only person who hates him is willing to reveal the truth which really puts you into the perspective onto how the villain truly understand Jason situation which I find scary.
P.S the "I got you a crowbar, a little song, a little dance and a little dynamite in your pants. And you were reborn." Sends shiver down my spine because it just further proves Joker one bad theory which I'm assuming he is implying.
Huh neat
@@potato-kc8fc go home sonic
Yeah, at one point, Joker reveals to Batman that he never wants either of them to win the game. The game they play, he literally wants to do it forever and ever. So whenever Batman dies in these things, the Joker tends to become inactive/catatonic.
Jokers respect for batman can be summarized by what he says to lex luther after he mocks joker for being unable to beat batman and thinking he could just show up and beat super man calling him ez mode
"There's nothing mere about that mortal"
I mean yeah. He literally says "one bad day" in this scene.
This was the moment Jason understood why Batman had a code. Because if he did not have a moral limit, one day, the Joker or any other villain, would just show him as much evil he truly was by acting evil for the "greater good". Batman really is smarter than people think.
That’s what makes Batman so interesting because both sides have a point killing the joker would save so many lives but Batman is to selfish in his own ego to do it and break his code but on the other side of Batman starts killing what’s to make him stop
Bullshit. Killing innocent people is not the same thing as killing those who kill innocent people to stop them from killing more innocents.
in life there will always be exceptions to rules. the decision to take the life of another should not be dished out lightly. as Jason so aptly put it. joker is different from any other batman villain in dc. there is no redemption for joker. no matter what angle you look at it from there is no reason to keep the joker alive. it has been shown time and time again that he can not be contained as he always escapes any confinement he is put in.
and free he takes pleasure in causing chaos and death just for the sake of it. every moment he is free he ruins innocent lives.
the death penalty should not be dished out lightly yes but in the case of joker everyone would agree its the best course of action in the interest of EVERYONE any citizen who would look at jokers body count and lives he has ruined will agree that yes the joker needs to die. benefit of doubt? there is a limit to giving benefit of the doubt before it just becomes blind belief. after the countless trials and times joker has been put away only to escape and kill again or fake remorse to be released just to turn around and kill again. yeah benefit of the doubt is long gone.
so in summery joker should be the only exception to batmans rule. there is no benefit to leaving him alive. if batman can't kill him himself without letting all the rage, anger, and hatred that's built up inside him running rampant, then let someone else who is more mentally sound do the job for you. we all know that the only thing holding back batman from becoming a monster is his only rule. he is so mentally broken and has all the necessary qualities to easily become one and he knows it. that's why he sticks to his rule so dogmatically, its the only think keeping him grounded and sane.
think of it like this. you got all the necessary ingredients to create a perfect monster gathered in one placed batmans rule is the only thing keeping all those ingredients from mixing.
but if we are talking the REAL reason why joker isn't dead. its because he is the best villain in dc and they don't want to lose him. there is no more iconic batman villain than joker.
@@ljllob4740You miss a very important part that so many people like to ignore just to make Batman edgy for no good reason:
Batman doesn’t kill because he’s full of compassion, for me his best incarnation will always be the The Animated Series where he fights against evil as much as he tries to make these people seek help and provide it to them, that’s why he sends them to Arkham just so they can regain their sanity, because Batman is the person that took “His one worst day” as Joker likes to say and instead of transforming into yet another villain, he took the pain and loss and used it to create Batman.
If you can’t imagine a certain iteration of Batman comforting a crying child, than that’s no Batman, that’s just Punisher with a funny hat.
This is what Red Hood/Jason Todd lacks, compassion, to be strong enough not just to beat out the criminals and villains, but to be the one that can save people from that darkness.
It’s completely idealistic, but in this day and age of cynicism, I think we need more of TAS Batman.
@dawnseeker176 At the same time Jason's mission seems more foolish than Batman's. Sure he said that he just wanted Joker dead, he also killed Black Mask and several other criminals. It would never be enough. He teeters somewhere between Batman and The Punisher.
Still bummed Jensen couldn't come back but this movie still solid.
Probably would have if it wasn't for and just now I'm back are in the final episodes of the season
I hope one day he will play red hood in live action he’s perfect 👌🏼
@@vanessaaparicio8925 his angst was great
Why couldn’t he?
@@ARod3 supernatural’s final season filming
Jason: I don’t kill
Joker: You’re pointing a gun at me.
😂
This is the best take on Jason's murderous rampage: a surprise twist where Joker reveals that Jason has been pulling "Joker style jokes" and turning himself into a "copycat killer" all along without realizing it.
Oh Jason. Everything Jason did was exactly what Joker planned and hence the title of the movie.
Nope all Jason. Joker hated that Jason replaced Nightwing and had all intentions to kill him.
Jason was already bad
@@jermainekngdom3154 okay Jason wasn't really bad from the start granted he wasn't the better Robin then Dick but he did have his moments.
In the modern retelling such as the TV show Titans and the comic book Batman The Adventure Continues they do fuck it up.
This is not planned.
@@justintatum9233 It's all Jason. Todd was going to become a primal if Bruce hadn't adopted him from the streets, so he was already bad. Batman just suppressed it.
@@blair5475 explain why he was taking care of his non-biological mother despite the fact that she was sick. Explain how he was the first son Bruce actually legally adopted. Sure as Robin he did get a lot more violent but he usually did it out of defense like there was a time when he nail gun a goons hand because he hurt Barbara, or the time when he pushed or spooked a rapist off a roof. Like I said he definitely had a lot of violent moments but usually those violence came in terms of Defense.
I can understand why most people would've liked Jensen Ackles to reprise this role. Vincent Martella's alright, but his voice is suited for a younger teenage Robin. Although, I have to admit, he's doing well in this film. Wish I could find the other routes.
Wait this is Phineas???
I figured that since all the scenes take place a or two after his torture ( instead of the 5 he canonically does
) that he didn’t mature enough to get the ackles voice.( he would have preferred Jensen ackles as well but still a decent flick.
Jensen ackles voice brought a more mature vengeful Jason, Vincent’s voice touches more on the teenager Jason was supposed to be but got robbed of it.
@@Jayalaw Losing Perry really fucked him up.
@@Jayalaw yes yes it is
I've lost count of how many times I've rewatched this clip. It's too good, John Dimaggio is so underrated as the joker.
It's been 10 years since 'Batman: Under the Hood' came out.
John DiMaggio, another voice acting legend did a great job voicing the Joker.
2:29
I love this shot. It shows Jason's pain and fear without words.
The timecode actually shows Joker with a funny face. 😅
@@MrGojira95 lmao it does
0:49 I never get tired of him hitting the joker with the crowbar the way he did. A crowbar for a crowbar.
I like how they gave different endings like this. I really like this one because it truly is something I never saw coming as the Joker said and left me somewhat speechless. Also if I were in his shoes, I would have pulled the trigger due to all of the things the Joker has already done and will continue to do as soon as he broke out like he always does. There are some individuals that need to be stopped permanently and if Joker was a real person, he would be one. Thanks for uploading this scene. One of my favorites. ❤️🖤❤️🖤
“A little song, a little dance, some dynamite in your pants”
Like Jack Nicholson Joker saying to Vale he wants “oh a song, a little dance, Batman’s head on a lance”
John dimmagio was a fantastic joker in under the red hood and is even better in this scene. I hope he gets to play him again in the future
He's good here but I think he was much better in Under The Red Hood.
As much as I love Mark Hamill, I have to admit, he is getting old. I mean, physically. He's not gonna be around to voice the Joker forever. I feel like John DiMaggio is amazing as the Clown Prince of Crime.
@@fynnthefox9078 DiMaggio's amazing but I also really like Alan Tudyk's Joker from the Harley Quinn series.
@@tomnorton4277 Alan's pretty great too.
@@tomnorton4277 both are good. i find tudyk's to be more creepy and sadistic, with dimaggio more chaotic and manic.
And while i havent read the 3 Jokers comic series yet, i now have the urgent desire to see a version with Hamill, Dimaggio and Tudyk providing the voices.
This is one aspect of the Joker I wish would be shown more often: his ability to make any situation work for him so that he comes out on top.
He’s clearly making this up as he goes along in an effort to save his own skin, but he could tell when he’d gotten to Jason to the point that he wouldn’t shoot, so he just taunted him to cement that point.
Dang. I’ve heard a lot of negatives for the movie recently but this scene just wow 🤩
It's mainly from people that bought it digitally if you bought it on Blu-ray then you're good.
@@justintatum9233 ya
@@justintatum9233 whats the difference?
As a whole movie, it's a series of vignettes with narration tying them all together due to the choice-driven nature of the product. That isn't to say those vignettes aren't good though.
@@admiralomega I honestly don't know but they really fucked it up on the digital release.
“REVENGE IS A FOOLS GAME”
-Arthur Morgan
No one can said how fool i am¡¡
"I turned you into me!"
"Nah, I'm just doing what any sane person would do: put you down for good."
DiMaggio is by far the most underrated Joker voice. He is in my opinion just as good, if not better, than Hamill’s version. The way he pulls off the sinister lines while also nailing the hysterical laughter is insane. By far and away one of the best versions.
For sure, his voice is great and I love the energy!
I can only hear Jake
While I wouldn't say he beats Hamill he's definitely one of the best. I'd say he and Kevin Michael Richardson are tied for second.
Hamill is THE JOKER. Dimaggio is decent at best but in no way shape form or fashion is he remotely close to Hamill.
I wouldn't go so far as to say he's better than Hamill, but he is an amazing Joker in his own right, so different that he may almost be considered a different character. Three Jokers indeed... Hamill, DiMaggio, and Ledger. Though I can't count out Nicolson or Romero... so Five Jokers?
"Everyone creates the thing they dread. Men of peace create engines of war, invaders create avengers." Ultron.
Batman created the Joker and the Red Hood.
"People create... smaller people? Ehh... Children! I lost the word there."
@@radbman5932 Lol!
I love the profile pic. That was a good issue of Red Hood and the Outlaws Rebirth. I’m still on the second volume
@@maskedsaiyan1738 well just want to let you know it starts off pretty good but in my opinion it gets pretty bad.
@@radbman5932 Say what you will about Age of Ultron but I'm one of the few that really liked it, especially James Spader's Ultron.
Maybe DiMaggio isn't Mark Hamill, but he understands like Mark does that this is a very expressive character, who can speak in a variety of tones and can laugh in twice as many. And that's why he absolutely kills it.
1:24 I love how Robin is so taken aback when he realized he's been played (at least in Joker's mind). And then he straight makes Robin see it that way.
This scene is so perfect. The movie should just of been around this
I love how Joker is basically always ahead of his enemies. You kill him, he has what he wants. You let him win, he has what he wants. And to show that he's always ahead is his antics along with his iq being 350 just shows his power in gotham.
It’s ironic, Jason is the only one who can make a valid argument to Batman, and now joker is the one making the argument to Jason.
also the video is 4 minutes and 20 seconds long.
Nice
Two very good points
Yep! That’s the best Joker and Red Hood interaction the moment he placed his head on Jason’s gun barrel
‘’One bad day is all it takes” is one of the jokers most famous quotes and how true it is
Joker's fake hand gag actually made me laugh. I completely wasn't expecting it.
Well, the best kind of punchline is the one you don't see coming.
John Dimaggio made one hell of a Joker if you ask me.
Id say top 3
Up with Mark Hamill and Troy baker
@@blitz4779 I mean even Mark Hamill praised him.
@@carbinecryo30716 nice
@@carbinecryo30716 if that ain't proof i don't know what is.
Whats scary about this scene is realizing the situation and fully grasping the meaning of it Batman and Joker are two sides of one coin they really are and each one represents a different side of humanity Batman is someone who was hurt by the world and is determined to never let that happen to anyone else ever again the Joker experienced the same fate but wants to break the world to make them like him sick and insane not out of revenge but to understand himself again in some twisted way because in his mind everything is a joke everyone has a breaking point and it only takes one bad day for anyone to become like him. The only unbreakable person he's ever met is Batman which is why they're archenemies Joker sees Batman as a challenge and makes it his life's mission to break him he shot and paralyzed Barbara and tested and traumatized Commissioner Gordon, he tortured and disfigured Tim Drake, and he beat and killed Jason Todd all in attempts to break Batman to force him through the the pain and blood of his loved ones to pick up a gun and kill him because I believe that's what the Joker wants most in the world to be killed but only wants Batman to one to pull the trigger because then only then would have he won and proved his point but he fails to break Batman every time so the battle rages on.
I can’t stop thinking of Bender when Joker talks
It`s John DiMaggio!What did you expect?
@@AspieMediaBobby lmao oh it actually is? well they shouldve casted someone else, his voice doesnt fit the psycho chaotic criminal, more like Black Mask kinda villain.
For me, I hear a competent version of Dr. Drakken whenever he speaks.
@@MarcAlcatraz 1. "Psycho chaotic" Joker is only one take on the character.
2.John DiMaggio`s take and design for The Joker in "Under The Red Hood" was a mix of the Jack Nicholson,Heath Ledger and Mark Hamill versions with Jack`s physicality and gangsteresque persona,Heath`s demonic baritone and nihilism and Mark`s crazed,sadistic whimsy .
Who’s your daddy? CHILLS!
Love the way he said that
This is just fantastic writing. Great art and animation too.
It's funny how Jason is always so hell-bent finding the joker but whenever he actually finds him he never finishes the job.
It’s either because he want’s bruce to do it or that the joker just knows all too well how to push jason to keep em off his back
There’s an alternate scene where he kills the joker
When someone like the Joker seems to be in the right and helped you realize the truth, you know something is wrong.
This is by far one of, if not the, most powerful plot twist in Batman history, if not in superhero movies period!
All I can say is... damn. I mean, yeah, it's not the Red Hood film I remember but still, damn.
Wait is this a new movie that just came out? I’m so not aware of what’s happening, haha.
@@kingjassim49 It's an interactive movie that's sort of a retelling of the movie, but this time the story changes based on the decisions you make.
@@kingjassim49 It just came out yesterday. It's an interactive movie where the viewer can determine the fate of Jason Todd, similar to the comic.
@@justagamer4386 I don't think so. I've heard people complain that they can't make the decisions on digital. You can only do that with with an actual disc or blu-ray.
@@justagamer4386 No problem.
The voice direction here is magnificent. The Joker actually sounds proud of Jason like watching his son hit a home run in the Big Leagues.
“Who’s your Daddy?”
Even with a gun to his head, Joker wins.
John DiMaggio is underrated as The Joker
He was magnificent
Anyone notice how Joker's standing drop-kick on Jason Todd was hard enough to send him flying into a car and push it back? The Joker must weigh like 700 pounds, he didnt even take a step
I know this is a comment on Joker not supposedly being super strong, but honestly, considering what he has survived, wouldn't be shocked if the Ace Chemicals increased the density of his bones and skin. Mix that with an unshackled psyche, and ya got someone that can deliver a hefty punch...or kick.
And then Jason kicked a car door open hard enough to send Joker flying twice as far.
The leverage of that door worked against Jason.
So whatever Joker's dropkick was, Jason's stationary kick was thrice that. Hahaha
It's just a cartoon.
One of the best depictions of the Joker, his whole goal is to break Batman but by breaking Jason Todd instead he gets more satisfaction with how far he pushed him.
Anyone notice how Jason’s mask turns into a bat when he is realizing he killed all those people
Poor Jason you can see his guilt
“SO ADMIT IT SON! Who’s your daddy?” I loved this movie when you was a kid and now 15 that line still runs chills down my back. This has got to be the best joker yet with all his gadgets like the hand, perfect. Love you Jason ❤ PZ. I do love Jason very much so nobody plz hate that.
So glad to see DiMaggio reprise his role
"who's your daddy" was for me the best line of this clip
That's Joker for you. He is insane, but he is STRUCTURED. He PLANS, he PREDICTS, he know how to PLAY his VICTIMS.
I wish that instead of this movie we got this scene in an extended cut of Under The Red Hood with Jensen as Jason and obviously just taking out the part where he killed Black Mask since that didn’t actually happen in the movie.
If he killed black mask that would just ruin the plot,he wanted black mask a Live so he could get joker out of jail
@@urome9942 Yeah exactly but aside from that, this is a great scene
Jason Was like
"I hear Voices in my head, They council me they understand, They talked to me
one year. nobody commented here for a year. this mf just dropped an Orton and nobody but 27 people realized it.
The fact that joker is proud of Jason for doing all this is disturbing yet heartwarming
Joker kills you, he wins. You kill Joker, he still wins.
Side note John DiMaggio is friggin brilliant as Joker. Makes me wish he voiced him more.
I'd rather having him "win" a stupid philosophical argument over him winning to keep on murdering more and more innocent people.
Its a pretty dumb concept.
@@JoSheperd don't worry, i don't like it either...
idk man, but if it is Frank Castle? Frank Castle wins, no matter how many shits he say to mess with Frank, he'll be done for once and for all.
@@eetfuk3571 that’s cause Frank Castle is a sociopath who would have gone crazy even if his family didn’t die. He just uses them dying as an excuse
“Clown shuts down edgy young adult with facts and logic”
0:49 - 0:50 the way he just casually hit struck him with the crowbar 💀😂
Joker saying "Who's your DADDY"? , is just beyond badass.
Jesus, this gave me as many chills as the original movie...
"NO wait, this is better! I'm the only one who's gonna get what he wants tonight! Big bang, boom! We all go out together! Don't you just love a happy ending!?! HEEHEEHEE, HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAHAH!"
"We all go out together! Don't ya just love a happy ending!"
@@tomnorton4277 *Joker laughs insanely*
Gets 🐶smacked by Batman.
“One… bad… day!” Seeing joker so excited as he says that is chilling to say the least.
When you think about it Joker has won. Because Jason broke Batman's rule.
It's a stupid rule anyway, based on a stupid premise.
@@n0wheregrrl
Nope. It isn't. Killing people doesn't make you any better than Joker. Look what happened to Superman after he murdered Joker. I rest my case.
@@RJ-rp8yd No, it's ridiculous. It's an overly simplistic, child's understanding of what is really a far more complex and nuanced world than that. Killing a monster doesn't automatically turn you into a monster, particularly when killing that monster is the best and perhaps really only way to save many, many lives. That a badly written story portrays some ludicrous situation wherein you instantly turn into Hitler the moment you shoot Hitler doesn't actually make it true.
@@n0wheregrrl
Joker already proved that's the case. So I rest mine.
@@RJ-rp8yd Okay, you rest your completely failed case. In reality, it doesn't work like that. You can, in fact, kill Hitler without becoming Hitler.
But keep on keeping on with your child's understanding if it makes you happy?
Jason: “I don’t kill”
I think all the people that Jason killed would have some words to say about that. Well they would if Jason didn't kill them.
The interactive version of death in the family truly is amazing. I saw another ending where the red hood didn’t show up so the joker did retire and tried to move on with his life but Jason ended up killing him at a diner.
This was a interactive movie?
@@thejonbrownshow8470 there was an interactive version of it but I have no idea where it is or how to purchase it but it exists
I got you a crowbar, got you a little song and dance, put a little dynamite in your pants. Whoever wrote this line deserves an award
I mean he did say in the original red hood movie that if batman had been killed or died because of joker he would hunt him down so props on the movie director's for recognizing this