‘Joker’ Heath Ledger Was Initially Approached To Play Batman In Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy? Filmmaker Once Recalled Why He Rejected Bruce Wayne’s Role (Photo Credit: IMDb)

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While Robert Pattinson currently plays ‘The Caped Crusader’ in Hollywood, several other actors – including Christian Bale (The Dark Knight), Ben Affleck (Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice), Michael Keaton (The Flash) and more, have also played the DC superhero. But did you know this list could have also included ‘Joker’ Heath Ledger?

As per over a decade-old report and the ‘Dark Knight’ trilogy director Christopher Nolan’s confession, Ledger was initially approached to play the hero in the superhero franchise and not his arch nemesis. Read on to know why he rejected it and why he finally decided to be part of it – as the memorable Joker.

As per a 2012 report in NME, while speaking at the Lincoln Film Centre in New York that year, Christopher Nolan got candid about Heath Ledger rejecting his offer to play ‘Batman’ Bruce Wayne in his ‘Dark Knight’ Trilogy. Recalling the rejection and the reason for it, the director had said, “He was quite gracious about it, but he said, ‘I would never take a part in a superhero film.”

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