WARNER
BROS. HOME ENTERTAINMENT
ACCEPTS
MPAA “R” RATING FOR
BatmaN: THe killing joke
All-New
Animated DC Universe Original Movie to Authentically Reflect Best-Selling &
Eisner Award-Winning Graphic Novel;
First Non-PG/PG-13 Rated Film in 9-Year
History of Franchise
BURBANK, CA (April 15, 2016) – Warner
Bros. Home Entertainment has accepted the MPAA’s “R” rating for its upcoming
animated film, Batman: The Killing Joke, choosing to remain true to the
landmark DC Comics graphic novel’s violent, controversial story, and making the
film the first non-PG/PG-13 rated movie in the nine-year history of the DC Universe Original Movie franchise.
Batman:
The Killing Joke, one of the best-selling graphic novels in
history, tells the tale of The Joker’s origin story – from his humble
beginnings as a struggling comic, to his fateful encounter with Batman that
changes both of their lives forever. Actors Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill
reprise their Batman: The Animated Series
roles as Batman and The Joker, respectively.
Since
its inception in 2007, the DC Universe
Original Movie franchise has brought classic and current DC Comics stories and
characters to animated life through a series of primarily PG-13 rated films.
Throughout the 26-film history of this popular franchise, Warner Bros.
Animation, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment have crafted
animated productions that appeal to the adult fan – from adaptations of fan
favorite stories (Superman: Doomsday,
Justice League: The New Frontier, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns) to
liberal adaptations of contemporary tales (Justice
League: Throne of Atlantis, Batman:
Bad Blood, Justice League: The
Flashpoint Paradox) to original narratives (Batman: Gotham Knight, Wonder
Woman, Justice League: Gods &
Monsters).
Animation
visionary Bruce Timm guided the DC
Universe Original Movie franchise for its initial 16 films, then returned
last summer with his own original story, Justice
League: Gods & Monsters. Timm takes the reigns once again for Batman: The Killing Joke, reuniting a
trio of actors (Conroy, Hamill & Tara Strong) from the game-changing Batman: The Animated Series cast to add
even greater reverence to this heralded tale. Recognizing the fans’ dedication
to the highly acclaimed graphic novel, Timm has worked meticulously to accurately
maintain the intense adult content of The
Killing Joke.
“From
the start of production, we encouraged producer Bruce Timm and our team at
Warner Bros. Animation to remain faithful to the original story – regardless of
the eventual MPAA rating,” said Sam Register, President, Warner Bros. Animation
& Warner Digital Series. “The Killing
Joke is revered by the fans, particularly for its blunt, often-shocking adult
themes and situations. We felt it was our responsibility to present our core
audience – the comics-loving community – with an animated film that authentically
represented the tale they know all too well.”
At this
time, there are no plans for an edited, PG-13 version of the film.
A
two-time Eisner Award winner written by renowned comics author Alan Moore, Batman:
The Killing Joke has maintained an unparalleled popularity throughout
its 28 years of existence – as evidenced by its ranking as the best-selling
graphic novel of 2015. Batman: The Killing Joke was
greenlit in 2013 and announced in July 2015 at Comic Con International in San
Diego.
Batman:
The Killing Joke also features the voices of Tara Strong (Teen Titans; Batman: Arkham games), as Barbara Gordon and Ray Wise (Twin Peaks, RoboCop) as Commissioner
Gordon. Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will host the film’s World Premiere at
Comic-Con International this summer, and see a subsequent release in 2016 on
Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital HD.
About
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Inc.
Warner
Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE) brings together Warner Bros. Entertainment's
home video, digital distribution and interactive entertainment businesses in
order to maximize current and next-generation distribution scenarios. An industry
leader since its inception, WBHE oversees the global distribution of content
through packaged goods (Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD) and digital media in the form of
electronic sell-through and video-on-demand via cable, satellite, online and
mobile channels, and is a significant developer and publisher for console and
online video game titles worldwide. WBHE distributes its product through third
party retail partners and licensees.
About DC Entertainment
DC Entertainment, home to iconic brands DC Comics (Superman,
Batman, Green Lantern, Wonder
Woman, The Flash, etc.), Vertigo (Sandman,
Fables, etc.) and MAD, is the creative division charged with strategically
integrating across Warner Bros. and Time Warner. DC Entertainment works
in concert with many key Warner Bros. divisions to unleash its stories and
characters across all media, including but not limited to film, television,
consumer products, home entertainment, and interactive games. Publishing
thousands of comic books, graphic novels and magazines each year, DC
Entertainment is one of the largest English-language publishers of comics
in the world.
Batman and all related characters and elements are trademarks of
and ©DC Comics. (s16)
About
Warner Bros. Animation
Warner Bros. Animation (WBA) is one
of the leading producers of animation in the entertainment industry, producing
and developing projects for multiple platforms, both domestically and
internationally. WBA’s TV series include Be Cool Scooby-Doo!, Bunnicula,
Justice League Action, Teen Titans Go!, The Tom and Jerry Show, Wabbit
– A Looney Tunes Production for Cartoon Network, Mike Tyson Mysteries
for Adult Swim and the forthcoming Green Eggs and Ham for Netflix. As
the home of the iconic animated characters from the DC Comics, Hanna-Barbera,
MGM and Looney Tunes libraries, WBA also produces highly successful animated
films — including the DC Universe Animated Original Movies — for DVD.
One of the most-honored animation studios in history, WBA has won six Academy
Awards®, 35 Emmy® Awards, the George Foster Peabody Award, an Environmental
Media Award, a Parents’ Choice Award, the HUMANITAS Prize, two Prism Awards and
20 Annie Awards (honoring excellence in animation).
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