

But clearly Barry Keoghan was told to tease what could be in a sequel, and we'd love to see him return. If it wasn't for the character's reference to clowns or his distinctive, maniacal laugh it wouldn't have been so obvious who was in the cell in the first place.

The character appears in a scene with the Riddler in the aforementioned asylum, where he talks about clowns and reassures his fellow prisoner that he can have "a comeback" in the future. Now, under any other circumstance the Joker would probably rank higher, if not have top place, in a ranking of Batman's biggest adversaries.īut this can't be said when it comes to The Batman, simply because the Clown Prince of Crime is seen very briefly, and in fact is credited as an "unnamed Arkham Asylum prisoner" rather than by his iconic moniker. It certainly makes him more interesting as a character, but even so he pales in comparison to the other, bigger personalities that feature in the film such as The Riddler or Catwoman. That's not to say that John Turturro doesn't do a good job in the role of Falcone, in fact he works well as the kingpin, but there just isn't a lot for him to work with other than standing around and looking menacing.Īt least Reeves gives Falcone a close connection to the Caped Crusader by questioning whether he was the man responsible for the death of his parents, and he also provides Falcone with an unexpected link to Selina Kyle.

Jason Momoa Says He and Lisa Bonet Are 'Still Family' Following SplitĬarmine Falcone has a tough gig when it comes to being a Batman villain, mainly because, well, he's just a mob boss, and while that might have made him a formidable adversary under different circumstances, this is Batman.When and Where 'The Batman' Will Be Streaming.
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'Batman' Movie Fans Spot Unnoticed Detail Foreshadowing Character's Fate.
