The Trickster (Mark Hamill) on the Flash
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 Published On Sep 22, 2021

This video is NOT targeted at kids under the age of 13.

The Flash was TV show which ran one season from 1990 - 1991, based on the popular DC comic character of the same name (starring John Wesley Shipp in the title role as Barry Allen / the Flash). In 2014, another show was started (starring Grant Gustin in the title role) which is a part of the CW's Arrowverse. Both these shows brought on many different characters from DC Comics, but one of the most memorable villains was James Jesse a.k.a. the Trickster - who was played by actor Mark Hamill on both shows. Mark Hamill is of course best known for playing the Jedi Luke Skywalker in all the Star Wars movies (and the Mandalorian), but he's also known for his excellent job as the voice of the Joker in various Batman animations. He also voiced Chucky in the 2019 reboot of Child's Play, Skeletor on the new Netflix show Masters of the Universe: Revelation, Red Skull on The Super Hero Squad Show, Hobgoblin on Spider-Man: The Animated Series, and many more. This is not to mention that Mark Hamill did the voice of the Trickster in several different animations, including one on Scooby-Doo. It's also been said that when director Joel Schumacher directed Batman Forever, he's look at Mark Hamill's portrayal of the Trickster for inspiration on how he would direct Jim Carrey as the Riddler and Tommy Lee Jones as Two-Face.


So, there's nothing Smallville related here (my channel is most popular for Smallville videos). But I think this video should interest all DC fans - including Smallville.

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