Todd Phillips wants to explore Batman based in Joker's 'beautiful' Gotham

Warner Bros, the studio behind Joker, is already working on a film on the superhero

Joaquin Phoenix's ‘Joker’ wins Golden Lion trophy at Venice Film Festival Director Todd Phillips (right), along with actor Joaquin Phoenix, holds the Golden Lion award for Best Film for ‘Joker’ | AFP

Filmmaker Todd Phillips wishes to tell the story of iconic DC superhero Batman set in the world of his film Joker, that explored the origins of the character's arch-nemesis The Joker.

Phillips's movie introduced Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck and his transformation into the Clown Prince of Crime. The film also featured a young Bruce Wayne, who, as per comics, grows up to become Gotham's saviour Batman.

Talking to Variety, the director teased the idea of a movie about the Caped Crusader set in the world he created with Joker. "It's a beautiful Gotham. What I would like to see someone tackle is what Batman looks like from that Gotham," Phillips said.

The director, however, quickly clarified that it could be some other filmmaker who can make the movie. "I'm not saying I'm going to do that. What was interesting to me about the inclusion of Batman in our movie was, 'What kind of Batman does that Gotham make?' That's all I meant by that," Phillips added.

Warner Bros, the studio behind Joker, is already working on a film about the superhero. Titled The Batman, the film is being directed by Matt Reeves and features Robert Pattinson as the titular hero.

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