You have to admit, Molnar pulled off some crappy lines pretty well. I mean, PATIENT J had just abysmal writing compared to mose fanfilms.
But the man was clearly not imitating Mark Hamill, or he would have done a better "Mark Hamill". That was his own Joker interpretation, with bits and pieces of several Joker incarnations, none of which are identifiably Hamill's. Newsflash: The Joker was depicted as a laughing maniac YEARS before Hamill got ahold of the character.
And someone want to point out the "cartoon" in his performance to me and why that moment can't be applied to a more realistic version of The Joker, who is frequently depicted as being over the top and playful?
If Molossus says Molnar got an audition, I'm inclined to believe he did/will (as will many), though I wouldn't look for him to land the role in the Batman sequel.