We know The CWVerse's Joker died at the hands of Batman before the Dark Knight disappeared, but it seems Batwoman is setting the stage for its own take on the Clown Prince of Crime. Ryan Wilder's ...
Warning: The following contains spoilers from Batwoman's Season 3 finale. Proceed accordingly. If the Joker's antics in Batwoman's Season 3 finale felt like a scene out of Tim Burton's Batman, that ...
Nick Creegan had no idea what he was getting himself into. When the actor auditioned for the role of Marquis Jet, Jada’s (Robin Givens) son on Batwoman, the actor had no clue he would become an ...
You wanna get nuts?! LET'S GET NUTS!!! The Season 3 finale of Batwoman certainly went a little nuts Wednesday evening, pulling out all the villainous stops (and dancing with the Devil in the pale ...
Before going on its winter hiatus for Season 3, The CW’s “Batwoman” introduced Gotham’s new Joker — or at least, a variant of him. And Nick Creegan, who’s stepping into the villainous clown shoes says ...
Batwoman has introduced its own version of The Joker, though it's not exactly a comic-accurate take on the Clown Prince of Crime. A newly created character, Marquis is the half-brother of Gotham ...
Now here's a look at Jackson's post offering us an excellent look at Dashwood's Joker in all of his purplish-maniacal glory: Batwoman Season 3 Episode 13 "We Having Fun Yet?": SEASON FINALE – In the ...
You're playing Marquis Jet, Ryan Wilder's corrupted brother. It's kind of a slow burn to get to where you are now as the show's Joker. Did you know when you got the role or when you auditioned where ...
Part of the episode revolved around the drama of Ryan Wilder / Batwoman (Javicia Leslie) and her newfound birth family, which was complicated by the reveal of the dark side of her half-brother, ...
Batwoman season 3 finale spoilers follow. Following a couple of tumultuous years in Gotham City, Batwoman really came into its own in season three. Javicia Leslie and the rest of the Bat-Squad are ...
While making the iconic villain his own, Creegan made history by becoming the first Black actor to play the Clown Prince of Crime. By Ryan Parker Former Senior Reporter Nick Creegan had no idea what ...
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