lixdexia
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yes, and being a man's always been part of his origin until thenWasn't Joker a woman in Thrillkiller?
yes, and being a man's always been part of his origin until thenWasn't Joker a woman in Thrillkiller?
Well DC may have changed their minds.
They gave creative control to Nolan.
If a comic book artist 20 years ago would of made him not permawhite there would be no discussion right now.
You mean the movie has not been renamed "The Joker and Two-Face Variety Hour" yet.
He better steal the show if he doesn't it will mean he hasn't done his job right.