We're still absolutely fascinated to see what went into Heath Ledger's iconic, Oscar-winning, and brutally engaging Joker. Over a decade later, Christopher Nolan's 'The Dark Knight' arguably stays the absolute best movie in the DC world as well as in all probability the perfect superhero film ever made. Put all the capes and crazy stunts aside, it is one of the perfect movies made of the previous 20 years. Without a doubt, Heath ledger's groundbreaking performance is one of the main causes.
There are a ton of behind-the-scenes details of the making of The Dark Knight. But enthusiasts are nonetheless all in favour of what it used to be like to work with the late-Heath Ledger.
Working with Heath Ledger has been a large topic of dialog for the other cast contributors of 'The Dark Night'. Here is just a snippet of some of the things they have said about being round the overdue, nice, Joker.

Christian Bale Was Pushed To The Limits By Heath
Other than director Christopher Nolan, Christian Bale has been the maximum vocal about his experience working with Heath Ledger. it is sensible, in the end, he was once the Batman to Heath's Joker.
First and major, Christian has said that he was amazed gazing Heath turn into the Joker. His paintings ethic actually impressed him. And, when he and Heath were not in personality, the manner they might discuss about the appearing enjoy used to be also deeply rewarding.
Christian was also one of the most vocal supporters of Warner Brothers promoting Heath's work as The Joker after he passed because of the sheer amount of work Heath put into the role. In Christian's opinion, Heath used to be deserving of all the reward and recognition he received.
During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Christian said that he cherished the intensity and the seriousness Heath delivered to the set. This was once especially true for the interrogation scene:
"As you see in the movie, Batman starts beating the Joker and realizes that this is not your ordinary foe. Because the more I beat him the more he enjoys it. The more I’m giving him satisfaction. Heath was behaving in a very similar fashion. He was kinda egging me on. I was saying, “You know what, I really don’t need to actually hit you. It’s going to look just as good if I don’t.” And he’s going, “Go on. Go on. Go on….” He was slamming himself around, and there were tiled walls inside of that set which were cracked and dented from him hurling himself into them. His commitment was total."

Aaron Eckhart Was Part Of Heath's Creative Process Without Knowing It
While being interviewed on Larry King in 2013, Aaron Eckhart described the one epic scene he shared with Heath Ledger in the liked superhero/crime movie. Of direction, he was once speaking about the scene the place The Joker speaks with Harvey Dent/Two-Face in the health facility.
"My one experience with Heath on the film was our scene together in the hospital, " Aaron told Larry King as he started to get relatively emotional. "I was in the hospital bed that day. And I thought, 'well, I don't really have any lines. What am I going to do?' I didn't know what was going to happen."

Aaron then went on to describe how the scene used to be getting set up and all the while Heath was at all times in persona. He'd be chatting with himself in the nook. He'd be grunting and making noises while pacing around the room for just about an hour. The whole time, Aaron used to be watching him. He then caught his hand up in the air and Heath straight away stuck it... Heath was once taking note of Aaron the entire time. So, without figuring out, Aaron was part of Heath's ingenious procedure.
The whole day, the two never spoke a phrase to one another as they choreographed the scene. At the finish of the day, Heath put his hand on Aaron's shoulder and said, "That's what acting is all about."
The two additionally got to spend some time in combination in the makeup trailer in the early phases of manufacturing.
"Heath and I were in the same trailer coming up with our looks. And so I would be working on Two-Face over here and Heath would be on the other side of the trailer with his make-up. And Heath would be going [convulsing] -- making noises from the other side of the room. And I would look over and he was coming up with his make-up, which I thought was real special. And then we would talk about it and that sort of thing."
What Some Of The Other Cast Members Have Said
In a press junket for The Dark Knight, Gary Oldman claimed that Heath "oozed charisma" and that he may just see that Heath had discovered some sort of "frequency" that allowed him to do one thing in reality particular with the function and that was once admirable.

While Gary Oldman echoed what Aaron Eckhart said about Heath final in personality, he said that as soon as Heath took off the make-up he was once a wonderfully "sweet guy".
In the same interview, Maggie Gyllenhaal claimed she knew something remarkable used to be taking place with Heath's efficiency once he stepped on set. Years later, all through an interview with Andy Cohen, she praised him for doing the near-impossible -- giving a stellar efficiency in a blockbuster film.
Each and each and every one of the primary cast participants of 'The Dark Knight' appear to reward Heath's performance but, more importantly, they adored the man's work ethic. And there is no doubt that each one of Heath's exhausting paintings really paid off.
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