‘Batman: The Killing Joke’ Adds 300 More Screens To One Night Theatrical Event

UPDATE: Due to overwhelming demand and sold out theaters across the country, the one night only theatrical debut ofBatman: The Killing Jokenow has an additional 300 screens playing the animated adaptation of the iconic comic book storyline. Fathom Events now has over 1,000 screens playing the film’s debut on Monday,July 25. You can find out which theaters are participating in the screening and buy ticketsover at Fathom Events right now.

Our original post from August 03, 2025 follows below.

Late last year, we heard that anR-ratedanimated adaptation ofAlan Mooreand artistBrian Bolland’s 1988The Killing Jokewas in the works, which almost sounded too good to be true. A month and a half ago the storywas confirmed: This interpretation of Moore’s classic comic book is indeed rated R.

Directed bySam Liu(co-director ofBatman: Year One),Batman: The Killing Jokewill be released on Blu-ray this August, but a few days prior you may have the opportunity to see it in a select theater. Below, learn more about The Killing Joke theatrical release.

For one night only,Batman: The Killing Jokewill play in select theaters on Monday, July 25th, at 7:30 p.m. and 10:00 p.m., thanks to Warner Bros. and Fathom Events. Tickets will be available starting next Thursday, and they can be purchased at Fathom Events’official website. To sweeten the deal,Mark Hamill, once again voicing the Joker, will provide a video introduction, in addition to showing a documentary about how he got cast as Batman’s iconic villain.

Here’s a part of the press release:

“Fathom Events is thrilled to be able to bring ‘Batman: The Killing Joke’ to movie theaters across the country so fans can see it on the big screen,” Fathom Events Vice President of Studio Relations Tom Lucas said. “Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment have created an amazing production based on a beloved graphic novel, and we’re honored to be a part of this release.”

“Fans have been clamoring for a theatrical release of the popular DC Universe Original Movies, and the highly anticipated ‘Batman: The Killing Joke’ presented a perfect opportunity to work with Fathom Events to bring the fans' wishes to fruition for this special, limited release,” said Mary Ellen Thomas, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Vice President, Family & Animation Marketing.

A week after this event, DC fans will seeJared Leto’s version of the Joker inSuicide Squad, but if you want to check out one of the most memorable, disturbing, and human versions of the character in a theater, then you may not want to miss out on seeingBatman: The Killing Jokein theaters…or you could just wait another week and watch it at home.

The comic book adaptation will be available on DVD and Blu-Ray onAugust 2nd. In addition to Hamill,Kevin Conroyvoices Batman again,Tara Strongplays Barbara Gordon/Batgirl, andRay Wisewill voice Commissioner Gordon, a character that the Joker puts through the wringer in this story.