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Originally Posted by Jeritron
Yea, if they could pull it off without it looking piss poor. I dunno. What are the chances they have good footage of him saying stuff relating to what Batman would have to see him for?
They could easily use interrogation room footage and shoot Batman seperately, and even change the walls and lighting.
But how it would look, and what they'd be able to get from him would be the questions.
As always with this sequel Joker talk, I say probably leave it as is.
It'd be nice to see a test of what they could do though. Apparently that technology is better than we may think. I read something about using this process to create new scenes for Grand Moff Tarkin in Episode 3 was possible, but they didn't go with it.
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They used similar technology in Superman Returns to bring some of Marlon Brando's unused footage from the original Superman film into the new movie, patched together to create a new scene. I think that this could work for the Joker, though I'm not one who is against the recasting of the role.