All 21 DC Roles Mark Hamill Has Played In His 34 Year-Long DC Movie And TV Career, Ranked

Mark Hamill’s contributions to DC Comics in film and television span over three decades, during which he’s portrayed a wide array of characters, ranging from the fleeting to the iconic. From his first live-action DC role in the early 1990s to his legendary tenure as the Joker, Hamill has demonstrated his incredible range and adaptability throughout the DC timeline. Over time, his performances have redefined iconic villains and breathed life into lesser-known characters.

Mark Hamill began his DC journey in 1991 playing the Trickster on CBS’s The Flash. The role foreshadowed his defining work as the Joker in Batman: The Animated Series in 1992, a performance that would become a cornerstone of his career. Over the years, the famed Star Wars star has portrayed a mix of heroes and villains, bringing his distinctive voice to animated series, live-action television, blockbuster films, and video games. Mark Hamill retired from playing the Joker after “his” Batman, Kevin Conroy, died. However, he could return to play other characters in the DCU’s future.

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Trickster In Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Attack Of The Legion Of Doom!

(2015)

Trickster In Lego DC Comics Super Heroes

In the Lego DC animated film, Hamill reprised his role as the Trickster, a character he had made iconic decades earlier. This version of the Trickster was comedic and playful, perfectly fitting the lighthearted tone of the Lego DC universe. It was a brief appearance, but Hamill’s performance brought a sense of nostalgia. His ability to balance humor and chaos, even in a simplified context, highlighted his enduring connection to the character and his versatility as an actor.

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Joker In Birds Of Prey

(2002)

Roger Stoneburner as the Joker in Birds of Prey (2002) holding a gun

Hamill lent his voice to the Joker in Birds of Prey, a short-lived live-action series focusing on Batman’s legacy. Joker only appears in one scene, which recreates the iconic moment when Joker shoots Batgirl, paralyzing her. Although Hamill’s was used sparingly, his distinct vocal performance brought authenticity to the show’s depiction of Gotham. His chilling laugh and menacing tone were incredibly sinister, adding gravitas to a relatively minor role. Despite the limited screen time, his presence elevated the series.

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Sinestro In Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Attack Of The Legion Of Doom!

(2015)

Sinestro in Lego DC Super Heroes

In addition to voicing the Trickster, Hamill also took on the role of Sinestro in this Lego DC film. As the primary nemesis of the Green Lantern Corps, Sinestro is typically portrayed as a cunning and formidable adversary. Hamill’s performance leaned heavily into the comedic tone of the Lego universe, emphasizing the character’s arrogance and theatricality. This was a far larger role than Trickster and allowed Hamill to explore a very different kind of character. While entertaining, the Lego movies only allow for a certain amount of characterization, restricting the performances somewhat.

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Tony Zucco In The Batman

(2006)

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Hamill’s role as Tony Zucco in The Batman offered a grounded and chilling performance. Zucco, the mobster responsible for the death of Dick Grayson’s parents, is a key figure in Robin’s tragic backstory. Hamill’s portrayal was more subdued than his typical roles, emphasizing the character’s cold, calculating nature. While the role was relatively small, Hamill brought an intimidating presence to the episode, demonstrating his range and his commitment to elevating even secondary DC characters.

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Joker In Justice League Action

(2016-2018)

Mark Hamill Trickster Joker Justice League Action

Hamill’s Joker returned in Justice League Action. The show’s lighter tone allowed Hamill to lean into the Joker’s comedic side, while still maintaining the character’s underlying cruelty. His interactions with other heroes and villains added to the series’ charm, proving that his Joker could thrive in any context. Hamill’s performance was certainly fun, but not quite as groundbreaking as other outings as the Joker.

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The Spectre In Batman: The Brave and the Bold

(2010)

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As the Spectre in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Hamill stepped into a heroic role, a rarity in his DC career. The Spectre is a ghostly force of vengeance, and Hamill’s deep, resonant voice brought an ethereal quality to the character. His portrayal balanced solemnness and otherworldly menace, effectively capturing the Spectre’s enigmatic persona. Though the role was brief, Hamill’s performance stood out in a show known for its lighthearted tone. It was a testament to his ability to adapt to different character archetypes.

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Joker In Justice League

(2002-2003)

Joker with Ace in DCAU Justice League

In Justice League, Hamill reprised his role as the Joker, bringing his signature performance to the series. While the character’s appearances were very limited, Hamill’s performance was consistent with his earlier work, capturing the Joker’s chaotic unpredictability. The crossover nature of the series allowed the Joker to interact with a wider array of heroes, including Superman. Though not as dynamic as his appearances, Hamill’s performance allowed for a sense of continuity as the series followed on from Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: TAS.

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The Trickster In Justice League Unlimited

(2006)

Mark Hamill Trickster Joker Justice League Action

Hamill’s Trickster returned in Justice League Unlimited, offering a more comedic and sympathetic portrayal of the character. In a standout episode, season 3, episode 5, “Flash and Substance,” the Trickster was depicted as a somewhat pitiable figure, blending humor with moments of vulnerability. Hamill’s performance struck a perfect balance, capturing the character’s eccentric charm while hinting at a deeper emotional complexity. Unfortunately, Hamill’s contributions were very limited.

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Merv Pumpkinhead In Sandman

(2022)

mark hamill as mervyn pumkinhead in the sandman

Hamill took on a surprising role as Merv Pumpkinhead in Netflix’s adaptation of Sandman. Merv is a snarky, pumpkin-headed janitor in the Dreaming, and Hamill’s gravelly voice and impeccable timing perfectly fit the character. While the role was relatively small, Hamill’s performance added a layer of levity to the series’ darker themes. His ability to bring charm and personality to even more serious roles highlighted his skill as a voice actor and proved he could make an impact on any project.

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Joker In Superman: The Animated Series

(1997)

Joker in a car in Superman: The Animated Series

Hamill brought his Joker to Superman: The Animated Series‘s villain line-up, showcasing the character’s versatility as he faced off against the Man of Steel. His performance retained the theatricality and wit that defined his earlier work, but the different setting offered new dynamics to explore. The contrast between the Joker’s chaotic nature and Superman’s stoic demeanor made for entertaining clashes. While not as prominent as in Batman-centric series, Hamill’s portrayal added depth to the Joker’s characterization, reinforcing his role as a central figure in the DC universe.

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Joker In The Batman Superman Movie: World’s Finest

(1997)

Joker in a car with Lex Luthor in Batman Superman Movie World's Finest

Hamill’s Joker was a standout in The Batman Superman Movie: World’s Finest, a crossover that brought together DC’s two most iconic heroes. The story pitted Joker and Harley Quinn against Lex Luthor, creating an engaging dynamic. Hamill excelled at portraying the Joker’s comedic flair and sinister menace, particularly when contrasted with Superman’s idealism. The film allowed Hamill to expand his interpretation of the Joker beyond Gotham, though was far more cartoonish and family-friendly than some of his more effective performances.

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Swamp Thing In Justice League Action

(2016-2018)

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As Swamp Thing in Justice League Action, Hamill added another iconic DC character to his extensive resume. His portrayal leaned into the mysterious and otherworldly aspects of Swamp Thing, giving the character a bleak yet commanding presence. While Swamp Thing’s appearances in the series were minimal, Hamill’s performance effectively captured the character’s connection to nature and his protective instincts. The role demonstrated Hamill’s versatility, as he moved away from his trademark villainous roles to deliver a nuanced take on a heroic figure.

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Solomon Grundy In Justice League

(2002-2003)

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Hamill also took on the role of Solomon Grundy, the undead brute with a tragic backstory, in Justice League. His performance balanced Grundy’s monstrous exterior with glimpses of pathos, making the character more than just a mindless villain. The role allowed Hamill to explore a different kind of threat, one rooted in physicality rather than cunning. His portrayal added depth to Grundy, highlighting the character’s complexity in four captivating episodes.

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Earth-12 Joker In Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths – Part Three

(2024)

Kevin Conroy's Batman and Mark Hamill's Joker in Justice League Crisis On Infinite Earths Part 3

In the multiverse-spanning Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths, Hamill portrayed the Joker from Earth-12. This iteration of the character was a darker, more brutal take on the Clown Prince of Crime. Hamill’s performance was chilling, emphasizing the Joker’s dangerous unpredictability in a short scene. Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths – Part Three was Kevin Conroy’s final performance as Batman, so Hamill similarly proffered his final outing as the Clown Prince of Crime.

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The Trickster In The Flash

(2015-2016)

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Hamill returned to live-action as the Trickster in CW’s The Flash, reprising his role from the 1991 series. This time, the Trickster was older and more unhinged, with Hamill leaning into the character’s chaotic energy. His performance paid homage to the original series while adding some truly terrifying elaborations. The role served as a bridge between generations of DC shows. His return was met with acclaim, proving that his portrayal of the Trickster remained as compelling as ever.

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The Trickster In The Flash

(1991)

Mark Hamill as Trickster in The Flash (1990 CBS TV series) with the Flash

Hamill’s first foray into the DC universe was as the Trickster in CBS’s The Flash. This live-action role set the stage for his career-defining work as a DC villain. Hamill’s performance was delightfully over-the-top, capturing the Trickster’s chaotic energy and flair for theatrics. While the show had a relatively short run, Hamill’s portrayal was so effective that he was brought back for the season finale. It marked the beginning of a long and celebrated association with the DC universe.

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Joker In Batman Beyond: Return Of The Joker

(2000)

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In Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, Hamill delivered one of his most chilling performances as the Clown Prince of Crime. The film explored the Joker’s lasting impact on Gotham and its heroes, delving into darker themes than most animated projects. Hamill’s portrayal was both terrifying and tragic, exploring the Joker’s psychological depths. His ability to convey the character’s sinister brilliance made the film a standout in the Batman Beyond series. It remains one of his most acclaimed performances in the DC canon.

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Joker In The New Batman Adventures

(1997-1999)

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Hamill continued his iconic role as the Joker in The New Batman Adventures, a continuation of Batman: The Animated Series characters and narratives. His performance evolved alongside the show’s darker tone, emphasizing the Joker’s terrifying and unpredictable nature. Hamill’s ability to combine humor and horror made the character a constant threat, even in a series that introduced a new generation of heroes. His work in this series further solidified his status as the definitive voice of the Joker, a legacy that continues to influence portrayals of the character.

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Joker In Batman: The Killing Joke

(2016)

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Hamill’s performance in Batman: The Killing Joke was a culmination of his decades-long career as the Joker. The film adapted one of the most controversial and influential stories in the Batman mythos, giving Hamill the opportunity to explore the character’s darkest recesses. His portrayal was haunting, reflecting the Joker’s twisted logic and emotional torment. The musical number, “The Joker’s Song,” showcased Hamill’s theatrical flair, adding a unique dimension to the character. While the film received mixed reviews, Hamill’s performance was universally praised.

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Joker In Batman: The Animated Series

(1992-1994)

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Hamill’s portrayal of the Joker in Batman: The Animated Series is widely regarded as one of the greatest interpretations of the character. His performance combined wit, menace, and theatricality, redefining the Joker for a new generation. The role allowed Hamill to explore the full range of the character’s personality, from his comedic antics to his chilling cruelty. This portrayal became the foundation for his subsequent work as the Joker, setting a benchmark for renditions of the Joker and characters in Batman: The Animated Series.

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