Introduced well into Batman’s comic book history, in Batman #258 in 1974, Arkham Asylum (first called “Arkham Hospital”) was a concept created by Dennis O’Neil and Irv Novick, and it functions as an institution where Gotham City “keeps” its villains until they inevitably break out again.
Leaning against a decrepit, marble tiled wall with faded signage that vaguely reads “NO UNSURPRISED PATIENTS ALLOWED,” the photo is a big hint that the movie will feature Arkham Asylum, the troubled psychiatric hospital that houses Gotham City’s worst criminals, and by that, we mean supervillains. #editingroom”Ĭuriously, it’s what’s behind Phillips in the photograph that’s intriguing. It was a fun shoot- but we’re not there yet. “That’s a wrap on production,” Phillips wrote, “Thanks to the greatest crew NYC has to offer. On Monday, Phillips shared a candid behind the scenes photo of himself on the New York set of Joker, his stand-alone origin movie starring Joaquim Phoenix as the infamous Batman villain. The stand-alone Joker movie has officially wrapped principal photography, and director Todd Phillips commemorated the occasion on Instagram with a teaser for what could possibly be the infamous Arkham Asylum.
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