Batman Actor Kevin Conroy Addresses Killing Joke Criticisms

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Actor Kevin Conroy reprised his iconic role as the Dark Knight in 2016 for Batman: The Killing Joke, the animated adaptation of the acclaimed comic by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland. But like its source material, the R-rated movie drew criticism for its treatment of Barbara Gordon, aka Barbara Gordon, who in this animated version has sex with the Caped Crusader.

Speaking with Red Carpet News TV, Conroy acknowledged some of the controversy surrounding The Killing Joke, acknowledging its story is too mature for young Batman fans.

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“The issue I had was that it was a great mature story for Batman and Joker,” he said, “but I know that a lot of the audience is still under 12. That’s rough. That’s a rough story for people that young.”

Conroy was joined in the film by his Batman: The Animated Series co-star Mark Hamill, who reprised is equally iconic role as The Joker for the dark tale in which the Clown Prince of Crime sets out to prove that “one bad day can turn even the sanest man to lunacy.” The villain set his sights on driving Commissioner James Gordon mad.