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McFarlane Toys – The Joker (The Dark Knight) Deluxe Theatrical Edition

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Description

The McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse The Joker (The Dark Knight) Deluxe Theatrical Edition is a premium 7-inch scale figure designed to capture Heath Ledger’s legendary performance with enhanced detail and accessories compared to the standard releases.

🎨 Design and Aesthetic

  • Theatrical Accuracy: This version features a premium paint application with more intricate weathering on the iconic purple coat and green vest. The face sculpt captures the chaotic makeup application and scarred “Glasgow smile” with high-definition printing.

  • Fabric Textures: While the figure is primarily high-grade PVC, the sculpt mimics the heavy wool texture of his overcoat and the distinct hexagonal patterns on his shirt.

⚙️ Key Product Features

  • Ultra Articulation: Built with up to 22 moving parts, allowing for a vast range of posing. The design includes butterfly shoulders and double-jointed knees to recreate the Joker’s erratic and slouched movements.

  • Improved Scaling: Part of the “Deluxe” line, it is scaled to fit perfectly alongside other 7-inch DC Multiverse figures like the The Dark Knight Batman, maintaining proper height ratios for display.

📦 Box Contents and Accessories

The “Deluxe Theatrical” branding signifies a more robust set of extras than a standard retail box:

  • Environmental Display Base: Includes a specialized theatrical-themed base (often depicting a Gotham street or a “jail cell” backdrop) for more cinematic shelving.

  • Signature Weaponry: Typically comes with a pile of money accessory, his submachine gun, and a handgun, reflecting his “agent of chaos” weaponry from the film.

  • Collectible Art Card: Features movie still photography on the front and a detailed character biography on the back.

  • Interchangeable Hands: Includes multiple pairs, such as trigger-finger hands and open, expressive hands for theatrical gesturing.

🔍 Collector’s Recommendation

The Deluxe Theatrical Edition is widely considered the best mid-range option for fans of the Nolan trilogy. It offers significantly better paint quality and shelf presence than the earlier “Build-A-Figure” or standard releases, making it a centerpiece for a The Dark Knight collection.

McFarlane The Joker (The Dark Knight) Deluxe Theatrical Edition

No name strikes terror into the hearts of Gotham’s citizens quite like the Joker™. In a city overrun with larger-than-life criminals, the always-laughing villain stands alone. A complete psychopath with no moral compass whatsoever the Joker, whose real name and identity remain completely unknown, is characterized by his chalk-white skin, green hair and a permanent rictus grin stretched across his face. But there isn’t a single thing funny about this particular clown, who only finds humor in the suffering of others

Product Features:

  • Incredibly detailed 7” scale figure based off the The Dark Knight Trilogy™
  • Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play
  • Includes 4 extra hands, 4 weapons, mini poster with display clips and figure display base
  • Includes collectible art card with character art on the front, and character biography on the back
  • Collect all McFARLANE TOYS™ DC MULTIVERSE™ figures

The Joker, as portrayed by Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight (2008), is the definitive “agent of chaos.” Unlike traditional villains who seek money or power, this version of the Joker is a philosophical nihilist whose goal is to prove that everyone—even the most heroic—is as “ugly” and corrupt as he is.

🧬 Origins: The Man with No Name

In the Nolanverse, the Joker’s origin is famously undefined, which is essential to his character as an unpredictable force of nature.

  • The Ghost: When the Gotham City Police Department (GCPD) arrests him, they find absolutely no record of him. His DNA, fingerprints, and dental records match nothing in any database. He has no name, no address, and no past.

  • The “Multiple Choice” Past: The Joker provides different, contradictory stories for how he got his distinctive “Glasgow smile” scars, suggesting he might be inventing them to manipulate his audience:

    • Abusive Father: He tells the mobster Gambol that his father was a “drinker and a fiend” who carved the smile onto him during a drunken rage.

    • Disfigured Wife: He tells Rachel Dawes that he scarred himself to show his wife (who had been disfigured by loan sharks) that he didn’t care about her scars—only for her to leave him because she couldn’t look at him.

  • Symbolism: This lack of a true origin reinforces that he isn’t just a man, but a symbol of chaos meant to test Batman’s moral limits.

🧪 Character Philosophy

  • Anarchy: He views the world’s “rules” and “plans” as a joke. He believes that society is a fragile thin veil that collapses the moment things go wrong.

  • The Unstoppable Force: He famously tells Batman, “I don’t want to kill you… You complete me.” He views Batman as a reflection of himself—two freaks playing a game that will never end.

  • Corrupting the Hero: His greatest “achievement” was the corruption of Harvey Dent into Two-Face, proving his point that even Gotham’s “White Knight” could be broken.


📦 Top-Tier Collectibles

Because Heath Ledger’s performance is so iconic, there are several high-end figures that capture his likeness and the “gritty” aesthetic of the film.

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