The trans film-maker who remade Batman: ‘There’s a reason all the heroes are queer, mentally ill villains’

Vera Drew’s award-winning new film imagines Batman as a boy-grooming baddie and the Joker as a transgender clown – a hectic riposte to the idea that woke killed the joke“It started as a joke,” says Vera Drew. “I just took it a little too far.” The 35-year-old former editor for Sacha Baron Cohen, Nathan Fielder and Tim & Eric is referring to her debut movie: The People’s Joker, a transgender-punk-superhero comedy in which she hijacks DC Comics characters to tell her own coming-out story. The film is set in an apocalyptic Gotham City ruled by Batman, billionaire groomer of teenage boys. Comedy can only be practised by licensed clowns divided into Jokers (male) and Harlequins (female). Enter Joker the Harlequin, played by Drew, who establishes an illegal comedy club specialising in cringe and bad-taste humour.Sitting at home today in Los Angeles, Drew is wearing a dress from the emo chain Hot Topic and a pair of Swifty Lazar-style glasses as big as TV screens. The curtains are drawn against the morning sunlight, rendering the room murky. The whole vibe is very witness protection programme. Continue reading...

Feb 7, 2025 - 09:48
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The trans film-maker who remade Batman: ‘There’s a reason all the heroes are queer, mentally ill villains’

Vera Drew’s award-winning new film imagines Batman as a boy-grooming baddie and the Joker as a transgender clown – a hectic riposte to the idea that woke killed the joke

“It started as a joke,” says Vera Drew. “I just took it a little too far.” The 35-year-old former editor for Sacha Baron Cohen, Nathan Fielder and Tim & Eric is referring to her debut movie: The People’s Joker, a transgender-punk-superhero comedy in which she hijacks DC Comics characters to tell her own coming-out story. The film is set in an apocalyptic Gotham City ruled by Batman, billionaire groomer of teenage boys. Comedy can only be practised by licensed clowns divided into Jokers (male) and Harlequins (female). Enter Joker the Harlequin, played by Drew, who establishes an illegal comedy club specialising in cringe and bad-taste humour.

Sitting at home today in Los Angeles, Drew is wearing a dress from the emo chain Hot Topic and a pair of Swifty Lazar-style glasses as big as TV screens. The curtains are drawn against the morning sunlight, rendering the room murky. The whole vibe is very witness protection programme. Continue reading...