A trailer is always the clincher. Seeing the character in motion, the acting, the visage being brought to life etc. I had already been won over before the trailer. I think the pic that really did it was the one
Wizard released on one of their magazine covers;
http://forums.superherohype.com/showpost.php?p=13374734&postcount=10
But yeah, that trailer was where the magic really happened. Notable names like Guillermo Del Toro, Paul Dini, Adam West, Jeph Loeb, and even Mark Hamill were super psyched by what they'd seen;
http://www.mtv.com/news/1576855/dar...shots-have-guillermo-del-toro-others-smiling/
http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2008/01/02/mark-hamill-cant-wait-to-see-heath-ledger-as-joker/
In contrast to seeing Leto in action in the Suicide Squad trailer, seeing him in live action didn't do anything to quell my distaste for his horrible design. Unfortunately it looked worse. I haven't seen his trailer footage inspire any positive responses from any notable people either about this new rendition of the Joker.
You're probably the only person I've heard said he looked worse. I've heard the trailer didnt take away any reservations about the look. I've heard it didnt improve that much. I've heard he looked about the same. Havent heard it looked worse.
First time for anything
Also the 41+ millions hits on youtube, 300,000 likes, etc are partly stemming from the thumbnail pic of the Joker. It draws you in to watch the trailer and then at the very end the Joker delivers. There is a ton of interest, love, etc being shown on twitter, facebook, etc
Also keep in mind this was a trailer released a year before the movie comes out. TDK was 7 months away and featured more Joker.
I still feel the official Joker reveal pic did a lot of disservice to it. Clay Enos hasnt taken great pics in a while. Check the BvS stuff about his pics of Batman, etc. Where he initially failed with the Joker was using a white background and the particularly shot of the Joker. I dont know if he worked on TDK, but Nolan had a way of presenting a very scary Joker. The pics used had a way of erasing doubts about the smeared makeup. The Joker is a lot like Batman where he looks better in a dark setting. Enos almost ruined the Joker momentum before it even got started. Yes, the tats and teeth filling (NO ITS NOT A GRILL!) are jarring. Its supposed to be. But asking for that type of pic with a new Joker was just bad all the way around. After a while I got use to it because it was still interesting to see the detail.
I also find it ironic that you posted.
'We wanted a "cold-blooded, mass-murdering clown", and that's exactly what we're getting!'
Honestly, just look at this. This is the face of evil:
And yet this doesnt seem to be of the same caliber?
Again I'm going off of the trailer, set pics, etc. Not the amazing performance and character that Heath/Nolan created.
But he looks just as evil/crazy as Nolan's Joker. Will he be as good? We'll find out.