Christian Bale expressed his disappointment at how the late actor, Heath Ledger, beat his performance in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight. The trilogy served as a revival of the franchise, which was definitely a fitting chance for Bale to show himself as the definitive version of Batman.
Unfortunately, this was not what the actor felt when he saw his portrayal of the Caped Crusader, especially in the second movie. Apart from Bruce Wayne, Heath Ledger’s Joker was the next best thing. Nolan’s classic and fan-favorite Batman Begins movie reintroduced a different side of the famed vigilante, but someone else stole his spotlight.
Christian Bale Felt Dismayed With His Interpretation Of Batman
In his interview with Yahoo! News, actor Christian Bale acknowledged his shortcoming in playing the coveted role of Batman, but more importantly, this dreadful feeling stemmed from Heath Ledger’s outstanding performance as Joker, which eventually outshone the lead star.
“I didn’t quite manage what I hoped I would throughout the trilogy. Chris did, but my own sense of self is like, ‘I didn’t quite nail it.’ Heath turned up, and just kind of completely ruined all my plans. Because I went, ‘He’s so much more interesting than me and what I’m doing.’ ”
Even his powerful Batsuit did not give Bale the feeling that he was totally the character he was on the screen. As for Ledger, the costume was only an added value because his acting was what carried him for the rest of the film.
“I found when I put on the suit, I felt like, ‘I just feel like a bloody idiot if I don’t use this as a means of, ‘It’s his true monstrous self that he allows to come out in that moment. Let’s do that.’ ”
Even though The Prestige actor did not feel quite satisfied with his performance in The Dark Knight movies, he extends his gratitude to Christopher Nolan for the opportunity to bring to life an iconic legacy character.
Bale had a couple of projects before he starred in the Batman films, but his career really took off after he wore the Batsuit.
Christian Bale Praised Heath Ledger’s Joker Performance
Heath Ledger tragically passed away on January 22, 2008, as a result of an accidental drug overdose. The actor struggled with sleeping disorders, though reports claimed that he suffered depression after playing Joker. Despite his earlier sentiments, Christian Bale lamented how he lost the chance to build a full-fledged friendship with the late star via GQ:
“He was a fantastic guy, we had a lot of fun on set. Yes, he immersed himself into the film completely, but, at the same time, he was so easy-going. Heath was infectious; his death makes me angry because I know our friendship would have blossomed had he not died.”
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Bale also praised Ledger’s performance, noting that his version of the famed villainous clown would go down in history. Indeed, no other actor has done justice to the character as he did.
“He’s done a real defining characterization of the Joker that both audiences and the industry will no doubt praise and then acknowledge in time.”
Ledger’s award-winning portrayal of Joker may have cost his life, but the world will always remember how he gave the performance of a lifetime.