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Gotham lost its way. What kind of coward would do something that cold blooded? Someone who hides behind a mask.
~ Thomas Wayne on the murder of his employees by Arthur Fleck, under the delusional belief they were innocent victims.
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Thomas Wayne is the main antagonist of the 2019 thriller film Joker, the first installment of the DC Black film series. He is the wealthy CEO of Wayne Enterprises and was in the running for mayor of Gotham City.

He was portrayed by Brett Cullen.

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Brett Cullen portrayed the character of Thomas Wayne, a wealthy CEO and mayoral candidate, in the 2019 thriller film Joker.
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Thomas Wayne, a prominent businessman and CEO of Wayne Enterprises, was campaigning for the role of Mayor in Gotham City in the 'Joker' movie from 2019. His ambitions were to secure the mayoral election and increase his power and influence.
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Penny Fleck, employed as a housekeeper by wealthy businessman Thomas Wayne, developed romantic feelings for him due to her mental illness. Despite her belief that Arthur, her adopted son, was Thomas's child, Thomas denied paternity when confronted by Arthur. He explained Penny's mental instability and Arthur later confirmed his adoption, establishing that Thomas was not his biological father.
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Thomas Wayne punched Arthur, later known as the Joker, upon discovering that Arthur had interacted with his son Bruce and assaulted his butler Alfred. He refuted Arthur's claim of being his son, attributing such claims to the insanity of Arthur's mother, Penny Fleck. This led to Thomas hitting Arthur and warning him against future hostilities.
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Biography[]

Thomas Wayne was an independently wealthy businessman who was able to use his wealth and influence to create Wayne Enterprises.

One year, Thomas Wayne hired Penny Fleck as a housekeeper at the Wayne family mansion. Fleck, in part due to her mental illness, developed feelings for Wayne and fell under the delusion that he felt the same, but could not pursue a relationship due to his marriage and social status. During this time, she adopted her son Arthur and believed him to somehow be the son of her and Thomas. After her relentless pursuit of Wayne, she was eventually fired. She moved into poverty, where she and her abusive boyfriend horrifically abused young Arthur, causing him to develop a severe mental illness and condition that made him laugh when nervous.

For the next few decades, Penny constantly wrote Thomas, asking him to provide financial support both in exchange for her service to them and because she continued to believe that Arthur was Thomas' son. Thomas ignored the insane ramblings and later decided to run for mayor to help change it for the better. Arthur, however, struggled through life, and one day, while being assaulted by three employees, pulls a gun and shoots the three of them dead.

The murders shock the city, and Thomas Wayne went on the news to condemn the killer, and claim that "those of us who made something of our lives will always look a those who haven't as nothing but clowns". This statement, however, angers the desperate and poor of the city, with many starting a movement of dressing like clowns and protesting in the streets.

Arthur, meanwhile, finds one of his mother's letters and is led to believe that Thomas Wayne is his father. He makes his way to Wayne Manor and talks to Thomas' son Bruce, even grabbing the boy and forcing him to smile, but is stopped by the butler. Alfred informs Arthur that his mother is delusional, which causes Arthur to attack him before fleeing.

He sneaks into a private screening of Modern Times in order to personally speak with Thomas Wayne, who denies being his father and explains that Penny Fleck was insane. Arthur, in denial and fear, begins to laugh uncontrollably, and when Thomas figures out that Arthur was the one who touched Bruce and assaulted Alfred, he punches Arthur in the face and threatens action if Arthur ever tries any hostilities again. Later, Arthur goes to Arkham State Hospital and steals his mother's records, and finds out that he was in fact adopted, and that Thomas Wayne is not his father and that Penny is not his true mother.

Arthur finalizes his descent into madness, killing his mother and former coworker, then going on live television and admitting to being the one behind the murder of the Wayne Employees, stating that just because Thomas Wayne vouched for them, their lives should not mean more than his. He then shoots the host Murray Franklin dead before being arrested.

However, the Clowns that watched the broadcast are inspired by Arthur's defiance, and begin rioting, looting, and protesting all throughout the city, even managing to free Arthur. During the chaos, Thomas, his wife Martha, and Bruce are leaving a movie theater. In an attempt to escape the madness, the three duck into an alley, but are followed by a clown who, in rage, guns down Thomas and Martha in front of Bruce, leaving him grieving before his parents' bodies.

Personality[]

Wayne is a gruff and stern businessman. Despite his no-nonsense demeanor and elitist viewpoints, he genuinely cares for Gotham City and wants to see it improved, but is sometimes misguided as to the issues that need to be resolved. He is very protective and loving of his family, as shown when he warns Arthur to stay away after he harassed Bruce; he also escorted them down the future Crime Alley using his own body as a shield from potential threats that may follow them.

While not inherently a bad person, his privileged upbringing and high social status can make him insensitive, if not callous, to people in lower socio-economic brackets. He has a strong belief in self-determination, yet failed to understand how his wealthy background gave him advantages that the people he deemed to be lazy or inept didn't have in their lives; thus he reached the unfair conclusion that their inability to rise beyond poverty was their personal failure, as opposed to systematic inequality. This bias for the richer was also illustrated when he assumed the Wall Street Three killed by Arthur were murdered for no reason, failing to even consider the possibility that they were the initiators of the violence, like they were in reality.

He also can be arrogant about his beliefs, since in some interviews for his mayoral candidacy, he unintentionally antagonised the dispossessed and desperate citizens of Gotham, driving many closer towards Joker's proclamations for revolution; this antagonism also made him inadvertently cause the deaths of him and his wife, with Joker's anarchic encouragements and his own elitism drawing the ire of the gunman.

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  • This is the third incarnation of Thomas Wayne to be depicted as an antagonist; it was preceded by the version of the Batman: Reign of Terror Elseworlds story and the version of Batman: The Telltale Series, though those adaptations were depicted as villainous.
  • Alec Baldwin, who also played Adam Maitland in Beetlejuice, Butch in Cats and Dogs, Nicholas St. North in Rise of the Guardians, and Boss Baby in The Boss Baby, was originally cast as Thomas Wayne but had to drop out two days later due to scheduling conflicts.
    • Interestingly, had Balwin portrayed Thomas Wayne in the film it would have been ironic, as initial sources said that the film's script moulded Wayne as some kind of 1980s Donald Trump, given Baldwin's strong dislike for the real life Donald Trump, as well as his past role as President Trump in Saturday Night Live.
  • Brett Cullen had previously played Congressman Byron Gilley in The Dark Knight Rises, the final installment of Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy, making Joker the second film of the Batman franchise in which he appears.

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