Hello, I'm a pop culture enthusiast with a keen interest in comic books, movies, and the characters that inhabit those worlds. When it comes to the Joker, it's important to clarify that he is a fictional character, so he doesn't have a real-life death. However, the Joker has met various ends in different storylines and interpretations across comics, films, and other media.
In the comics, the Joker's death has been depicted several times, but due to the nature of comic book storytelling, he often returns. For example, in "Batman: Endgame," the Joker is severely weakened by the Joker toxin and ultimately succumbs to his injuries. In "Batman: A Death in the Family," the Joker is shot by an unknown assailant, but this storyline is not universally accepted as canon.
In the Christopher Nolan film "The Dark Knight," the Joker, played by Heath Ledger, does not die. However, in "Suicide Squad," a brief mention is made of the Joker's death, although the circumstances are not detailed.
It's also worth noting that the Joker's death is often a point of speculation and intrigue in the Batman universe, and his character is known for his resilience and ability to cheat death.
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