A report from IGN has it that Mark Hamill is set to voice the Joker once again in ‘Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part 3.’ Sources close to the production have also confirmed that Kevin Conroy, who passed away in 2022, will posthumously voice Batman.
Yet, there’s been no official word from Hamill’s side or Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on this matter. Despite the lack of confirmation, anticipation is high among fans hoping to see these actors reprise their famous roles in the final chapter of the DC Animated’s Tomorrowverse.
Hamill And Conroy’s Long-Time Collaboration
The partnership between Hamill and Conroy started with ‘Batman: The Animated Series.’ Over the years, their collaboration has become a defining aspect of the DC Animated Universe, with numerous appearances in related projects.
That’s why Hamill has previously mentioned that he would be unlikely to return to the role of the Joker without Conroy. Empire magazine quoted Hamill saying:
“We were like partners. We were like Laurel and Hardy. Without Kevin there, there doesn’t seem to be a Batman for me.”
Other Cast Members Of The Movie
With Hamill’s participation still to be confirmed, the movie will feature new and returning voices. Corey Stoll is set to take over as Lex Luthor from Zachary Quinto, with newcomers Katee Sackhoff and Elysia Rotaru voicing Poison Ivy and Black Canary.
Voicing the main Justice League characters will be Darren Criss (Superman), Stana Katic (Wonder Woman), Matt Bomer (The Flash), Meg Donnelly (Supergirl), and Jimmi Simpson (Green Arrow).
As of now, ‘Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part 3’ doesn’t have a set release date.