Joker’s Death Full Scene (Uncensored) HQ Batman Beyond : Return Of The Joker Scene From DC Movie Called Batman Beyond :Return of the joker Return of the Joker features the DC Comics superheroes Bruce Wayne (Kevin Conroy) and Terry McGinnis (Will Friedle), as they try and unravel the mysterious return of the former's archenemy, the Joker (Mark Hamill). Following the Columbine High School massacre, the film received heavy edits that delayed its release until December 12, 2000. An uncut version was subsequently released on DVD in 2002, to generally positive reviews. Half plot of the Movie When Terry goes to face Tim, he triggers a trap set by the Joker, who he then follows to an abandoned candy factory after surviving further attacks from the satellite. Subduing the Jokerz with Ace's help, Terry confronts the Joker, who reveals he encoded his DNA and consciousness into a microchip built with genetic technology hidden behind Tim's ear - allowing him to survive his death by turning Tim into the Joker's replicate, who is on the verge of completely taking over Tim's body. With the satellite, the Joker plans to kill Bruce and Terry's loved ones before destroying Gotham City but, in the consequent battle, Terry uses one of the Joker's joy buzzers to destroy both the weapon and the microchip, saving the city and freeing Tim as the Joker finally meets his end. Following the Jokerz' arrests, Barbara hides Tim's unwitting involvement to protect him with the Joker declared dead in the factory's explosion, while the Dee-Dee twins are bailed out by their grandmother - an elderly Harley Quinn, who survived her apparent death and reformed. Bruce, Tim and Barbara make amends while Tim recovers in the hospital, during which Bruce and Tim acknowledge Terry as worthy to carry the Batman mantle. A comic adaptation of the film was released in February 2001, drawn by Craig Rousseau. The page depicting the Joker's death had to be redone in accordance with the edits made to the film. A tie-in video game was released in 2000 for Game Boy Color, PlayStation, and Nintendo 64. Scholastic released a novelization of the film, penned by Michael Teitelbaum, on October 1, 2000 Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. ... Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. Follow Me rumble: https://rumble.com/register/Bluo3/ . Twitch: / bluo3 Instagram: / bluo_3510 Subscribe to my channel: / @justegg3 Outro Audio credit : • Free Adventure Background Music for Travel...