<Li> In the original script for 1989's Batman, crime boss Rupert Thorne hires Joe Chill to murder Thomas Wayne due to the latter running against Thorne for city council . In the final version of the film, however, Jack Napier (who would later become the Joker) is Thomas and Martha's killer when Thomas tries to fight Napier's partner during a group mugging . Before Napier can shoot Bruce, he and his partner end up having to flee before the police show up . </Li> <Li> Joe Chill appears in Batman Begins, portrayed by Richard Brake . This version of Chill claims to have been "driven to mug" the Waynes by poverty as Gotham had suffered an economic depression because of an unspecified plot by the League of Shadows . Chill mugs the Waynes at gunpoint, demanding their wallets and jewelry . Thomas willingly gives him his wallet, but quickly moves to defend his wife when Chill grabs her necklace . In the ensuing scuffle, Chill shoots them both dead . He is caught very shortly thereafter, convicted, and sentenced to prison . After serving 14 years in prison, Chill makes a deal to be released and put on parole in return for testimony against his cellmate Gotham mob boss Carmine Falcone . During the hearing, he claims to regret his crime as Bruce leaves the courtroom . After the hearing as Chill is escorted out of the courthouse, he is shot and killed by a female assassin of Falcone's who is posing as a reporter, which deprives Bruce of his own chance for revenge . Bruce later confronts Falcone, who taunts him by saying that Chill bragged that Thomas Wayne "begged like a dog" before his death . Later on in the film, Batman relives his parents' murder under the influence of the Scarecrow's fear toxin . As in the Year Two storyline, it is left ambiguous whether or not Bruce would have actually killed Chill . </Li> <Li> Joe Chill appears briefly in the 2016 film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, portrayed by Damon Caro who was uncredited for his role . He is the unnamed killer featured during the opening credits and a flashback later on, both of which show his slaying of the Waynes while mugging them after they and their son Bruce finished watching The Mark of Zorro . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Joe Chill is referenced in Batman: Arkham Asylum . Batman, under the influence of the Scarecrow's fear gas, relives his parents' murder . In the hallucination, Joe Chill's voice is distorted and the person providing the voice was uncredited . </Li> <Li> In Batman: Arkham City, the Monarch Theater where Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne are murdered is present in Arkham City . The chalk outline of the bodies of Thomas and Martha are behind the building with a bouquet of flowers near the chalk outline . The player can take the opportunity to have a moment of silence for them . </Li> <Li> Joe Chill appears in Batman: The Telltale Series, voiced by Jarion Monroe . In this game, it is revealed that Chill worked as a hitman for Carmine Falcone and murdered Thomas and Martha on behalf of Hamilton Hill . He was later imprisoned for his crime and stabbed to death by a fellow inmate acting under Hill's orders . </Li> <Li> The opening of Batman: Arkham VR has the player witness Joe Chill killing Bruce's parents, marking the only time where Joe Chill is seen in the Arkham games . </Li> </Ul>

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