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  • Despite being helmed by different directors, Todd Phillips' Joker (2019) and Matt Reeves' The Batman (2022) touched on similar themes, such as exploring Gotham's gritty underworld.
  • Thanks to the similar atmosphere crafted by both films, viewers became curious as to whether The Batman and Joker existed in the same cinematic universe.
  • When examining both The Batman and Joker's' plots, themes, characters, and timelines, the answer concerning their seeming connection becomes clear.

Since the release of Matt Reeves' The Batman, many viewers have been wondering if the story takes place within the same continuity as 2019's Joker flick. Both DC films employ a strikingly similar direction, exposing Gotham's gritty criminal underbelly. So, could that really have been Arthur Fleck locked up in Arkham Asylum next to Paul Dano's Riddler?

Despite sharing so many similarities, Matt Reeves has already dismissed the notion that The Batman and Todd Phillips' Joker take place in the same universe. When taking a closer look at the differences between both films, the possibility of Robert Pattinson's brooding vigilante facing off against Joaquin Phoenix's Clown Prince of Crime seems highly unlikely. This reality is even more obvious given the events of these movies and their planned sequels, the likes of which go in wildly different directions. Thus, The Batman and the Joker are a lot less connected than some might think.

Updated by Timothy Blake Donohoo on January 8, 2024: Batman is a hero who works well in a more grounded, gritty and street-level tone. The same goes for his enemies, which is why the similar movies The Batman and Joker came out within a few years of each other. Due to their similar aesthetics and their eschewing the more grandiose nature of recent comic book movies, many audiences might believe that the two DC Comics adaptations are related. In reality, however, the two couldn't be more different and separate from each other. This article has been updated to further explore what universe the Joker movie is in.

The Time Jump Between Joker and The Batman is Massive

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One element that made Joker work so well was its retro tone, which made the movie's more muted version of Gotham City feel a bit like the grittiest elements of pre-Rudy Guilliani New York City during the 1970s and 1980s. There's nothing suggesting anything resembling modernity. Hi-tech computers, cell phones, and similar elements of the modern day remain completely absent from Joker. Therein ultimately lies the biggest reason as to why it's not in the same continuity as The Batman.

While Joker took place in 1981, The Batman was set roughly in the current day (heavily hinted to be 2021, a year before the movie was released). In 2019's Joker, Bruce Wayne was depicted as a child, so it's safe to assume he would now be in his fifties. However, Robert Pattinson's version of the character is considerably younger, since he's only in his second year of crime-fighting. This would also make Phoenix's Joker too old to be the Clown Prince of Crime for the so-called "BatVerse." That's further cemented by the fact Barry Keoghan plays a separate rendition of The Joker in The Batman's ending. This take on The Joker is physically disfigured and clearly different from Phoenix's Joker/Arthur Fleck, not to mention younger. The titular anti-villain from Todd Phillip's Joker isn't the only character to differ drastically in each movie.

The Batman and Joker Have Different Takes on the Waynes

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The Wayne Family are characterized differently in The Batman and Joker, and that's especially the case for Thomas Wayne. In Joker, the rich philanthropist is portrayed in a somewhat brusque manner, namely how he dismisses the violent actions caused by Arthur Fleck/Joker. When Fleck later approaches him during a play, he lashes out at the disturbed man and even punches him. Conversely, Thomas Wayne in The Batman was seemingly more pacifistic, and this led him to operate on the well-known criminal Carmine Falcone. Even though Thomas Wayne ran for mayor in both films, there is a newsreel in The Batman that reveals the date as 2001 (again hinting at the setting being 2021 given the mention of "20 years ago" in the dialogue). This further confirms that the Waynes were still alive coming into the 21st century in this timeline.

Ultimately, Bruce Wayne's parents died under far different circumstances in each adaptation. In Joker, Thomas and Martha were casualties of the city riot seen near the end of the movie. This scene replicates Batman's classic origin story, where the Waynes tried to escape the chaos after watching a Zorro movie in a nearby theater. In comparison, The Batman reveals Bruce Wayne's parents were intentionally murdered by Carmine Falcone's men in a mob hit. Conversely, Martha Wayne's maiden name is Arkham in that universe, echoing the Batman: Earth One comics and tying her to Arkham Asylum. That familial connection isn't present in Joker, where Arkham Asylum also receives a more realistic design and portrayal.

Reeves and Phillips' Differing Interpretations of the Batman/Joker Relationship

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In The Joker's solo outing, the titular character effectively created Batman. Arthur Fleck's antics sparked an anarchist movement in Gotham, which led to the brutal murder of Bruce Wayne's parents, the inciting incident that made him become Batman. This version of The Dark Knight will be needed to keep Gotham under control from the generations of criminals likely inspired by Fleck.

Though in The Batman, the caped crusader's actions inadvertently lead to the emergence of far more terrifying criminals, such as The Riddler and this universe's version of The Joker. Just like how Joker created Batman in the 2019 film, it was Batman who created The Joker in this universe. It isn't until the end of the movie that Wayne realizes he must use Batman as a symbol of hope for the people of Gotham rather than a symbol of fear for the corrupted. It was fear that caused criminals to start adopting Batman's vengeful persona to get back at him and claim the city for themselves.

Why The Batman and Joker Have Separate Continuities

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Although Todd Phillips and Matt Reeves set out to create two of DC's most gritty and realistic movies, it is ultimately pure coincidence that ​​​​​​Joker and The Batman feel so much alike. In his video announcement of DC's upcoming film slate, James Gunn confirmed his plans to reboot DC's cinematic universe following the controversial nature of the DC Extended Universe, also known as the "Snyderverse." This new continuity begins with the animated TV series Creature Commandos and the 2025 movie Superman: Legacy. Gunn has also confirmed that both Phillips and Reeves' further projects are part of the DC Elseworlds line, existing in their own canon.

Thanks to recent movies and shows like Spider-Man: No Way Home and Crisis on Infinite Earths, mainstream audiences are embracing the notion of franchises branching out into multiple universes. This multiverse of endless creative possibilities allows for more standalone projects, which present beloved comics properties with a unique lens. In this respect, movies like The Batman and Joker are arguably best enjoyed in their own separate corner of reality.

The Batman and Joker are Getting Their Own Follow-Ups

The Batman: Part II

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The sequel to 2022's The Batman will continue what director Matt Reeves has described as an "epic crime saga." It's still unknown exactly where the sequel (titled The Batman: Part II) will take the story, though there are several rumors. Some suspect that versions of Clayface and Mr. Freeze may be utilized as villains, though this might be unlikely due to how unrealistic and "comic booky" they are compared to the world of the first movie. Likewise, other rumors (which have now been debunked) involved Dick Grayson appearing as Robin. More than likely, Barry Keoghan's version of The Joker will return in some way, though he might not be the movie's main villain.

The Penguin is an upcoming spinoff TV series that takes place after The Batman. Following Colin Farrell's version of The Penguin, it will showcase Oswald Cobblepot's rise to power in Gotham City's criminal underworld. A Gotham City Police Department series has been discussed, but the show's development has faced many stalls and creative issues. An Arkham Asylum show was another planned entry in the so-called "BatVerse," but it's now been confirmed by James Gunn as taking place in the new DC Universe.

Joker: Folie à Deux

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Joker: Folie à Deux is the upcoming sequel to 2019's Joker. It's also the only DC movie to release in theaters in 2024. Though plot details are also under wraps, it will notably feature Lady Gaga as that universe's version of Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn. Likewise, the movie is set to be a musical, altering it somewhat from the first movie's scope. Brendan Gleeson, Catherine Keener, Jacob Lofland, and Harry Lawtey have all been announced as part of the cast, though their exact roles have yet to be revealed.

More than likely, Joker: Folie à Deux will retain the sharply realistic tone of the first movie. This means that more overt element of the Batman mythos will be kept to a minimum. Likewise, those that are adapted will probably diverge greatly from the comics source material. That will only strengthen the distinct differences between Joker: Folie à Deux and Matt Reeves' Batman movies, and hopefully end the question once and for all of whether Joker is related to The Batman.

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Batman, Riddler, Catwoman, and The Penguin on the movie poster for The Batman (2022)
The Batman
PG-13
Superhero
9
10

A vigilante in Gotham City delves into the criminal underworld after a series of sadistic games and cryptic clues emerge. As he uncovers corruption that entwines the city's elites and criminal figures, his quest for justice brings him into direct conflict with an enigmatic foe who has a broader plan for chaos.

Release Date
March 4, 2022
Director
Matt Reeves
Cast
Robert Pattinson , Paul Dano , Jeffrey Wright , Colin Farrell , Andy Serkis , John Turturro , Peter Sarsgaard , Barry Keoghan , Jayme Lawson , Zoe Kravitz
Runtime
176 minutes
Main Genre
Superhero
Writers
Matt Reeves , Peter Craig , Bob Kane , Bill Finger
Studio
Warner Bros.
Franchise
DC