Cool Videos: Mark Hamill’s Joker voice replaces The Emperor’s in Return of the Jedi

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

I don’t think anyone would have ever thought that Luke Skywalker himself, Mark Hamill, would one day be an exceptional voice actor, particularly as The Joker in almost all of his animated adventures. Watching Hamill in RETURN OF THE JEDI he seems every bit the young hero rather than a demented clown-faced criminal. And yet, Hamill has made a hell of a go of his voice talents, paving a nice second career out of the venture. This video pits the young Hamill vs. the “voice” Hamill, replacing The Emperor’s voice with clips of his famed Joker voice with suprisingly hilarious (and accurate) results. In addition, there’s a great replacement voice for Vader as well, which again works tremendously. Fun, clever stuff.

Enjoy!:

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