Freaky Ledger doll replaced by nice Joker for Batman movie

hybrid movie

Mattel, the American producer of the action figures for the new Batman movie, has pulled the late Heath Ledger’s original “Joker” figurine from production, claiming the toy was too scary.
The move has left collectors scrambling to buy the limited edition original before supplies run out.
Mattel has hastily thrown together a friendlier version they can sell to children, movie and celebrity site, collider.com, said today.
Collider.com said Mattel was expected to sell a strange “hybrid” doll, based on the movie and an animated version of the notorious Batman villain.
There were speculations in the media at the time of Ledger’s death that the dark and twisted Joker character had stayed with the Australian actor long after the film’s wrap.
Batman: Dark Knight is scheduled for release in July this year.

livenews.com.au


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11 Responses to “Freaky Ledger doll replaced by nice Joker for Batman movie”

  1. Jayda Says:

    that thing is almost as big as my phone… whats the point of it again?

  2. Isaiah Says:

    And batteries for electric cars are still “too expensive” riiiight

  3. Zinnia Says:

    14 hours of PORN, BABY! Ohhh yeah!

  4. Gideon Says:

    Sony batteries explode…you guys are brilliant! blahblah.In any event, this is exciting news, and will benefit all portable electronics. Thanks Sony!

  5. Glenn Says:

    So now I can run Crysis on our phones?! *drool*

  6. Elwin Says:

    After a decade we may see cells with very long battery life, say about 6 months to a year. Then we can easily carry our charged laptops and blog on the run.

  7. Ollie Says:

    hopefully this isnt one of those things that we never hear about again…

  8. Acacia Says:

    http://crazyconsoles.extra.hu/

  9. Raven Says:

    My only concern would be how safe is it as it pertains to spontaneous combustion? Something that close to my ear would concern me. But on another note, it is a great step ahead, if it can be translated to larger scaled units to make its way into cars. I look forward to easing our way out of fossil fuels with such steps.

  10. Darin Says:

    Yeah yeah but does it have the new “voice chat” feature? You know, where you can talk to another person, with like your voice, and they can talk back in real time? Wacky eh?