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Awesome! But how could they leave out Cesar Romero? 


I kind of always preferred B89's Axis Chemicals to Ace Chemicals.
I like the idea of Joker and Harley being like Micky and Mallory Knox from Natural Born Killers. Maybe even having their own film in that mold. Say what you want about the film (i personally love it for it's style alone, even though it's "message" is way too heavy handed) but Harrelson and Lewis were awesome. I think Leto and Robbie could totally lead their own similar type of film.
The difference was that Mickey/Mallory were a true team. Mickey held her on the same level as him. Joker always knocks Harley down a peg (both literally and figuratively). I dont think you can romanticize that kind of thing anymore anyway.
We've seen some brutal clips (or possible clips) between Joker and Harley. Possible torture, smacking her, now ACE chemicals. I think Ayer is going to do his best to make it clear this relationship was never healthy.
I do think that Leto's Joker will probably be the most charming Joker we've seen yet. I think we'll see the Joker truly mentally screw up Harley with suggestion instead of just action.

You'd be surprised about how many people ship them together.The difference was that Mickey/Mallory were a true team. Mickey held her on the same level as him. Joker always knocks Harley down a peg (both literally and figuratively). I dont think you can romanticize that kind of thing anymore anyway.
We've seen some brutal clips (or possible clips) between Joker and Harley. Possible torture, smacking her, now ACE chemicals. I think Ayer is going to do his best to make it clear this relationship was never healthy.
I do think that Leto's Joker will probably be the most charming Joker we've seen yet. I think we'll see the Joker truly mentally screw up Harley with suggestion instead of just action.
You'd be surprised about how many people ship them together.
I don't think it was ever Ayer's intention to present the Joker and Harley as healthy well adjusted human beings.
A movie about them would be a lot more dark than Suicide Squad. Almost like the Devil's rejects or something
Harley and Joker are Bonnie and Clyde only in Harley's delusional mind.A Bonnie and Clyde type movie with Robbie and Leto would make money
Yeah I know exactly how many people ship Harley and Joker together. That's WHY I tend to avoid other Harley fans, I mean I know everyone is entitled to their opinion, but some of these people start sounding too much like abuse victims making excuses for their abuser, for my taste.You'd be surprised about how many people ship them together.

Good post. You made another good post about Harley and the Joker before. I think Joker sees Harley as important because she is walking justification (to him at least) of his beliefs and views of the world (that life is meaningless and random). The way she threw away her job and life to join him for example. He was easily able to manipulate her and she was willing to throw away her life and what she stood for just for him. Through her dedication and adoration of Joker, she is a mirror to his ego. She is proof to him of his own excellence, through the fact that she exists and the fact that she never hesitates to tell him and also in how easily he controls her. I am sure he also likes how she feels worthless without Joker and how she feels like she is defined by him (and of course, it was Joker who made sure she felt that way by breaking her down emotionally through insults and belittlement).Harley and Joker are Bonnie and Clyde only in Harley's delusional mind.
I for one have no interest in seeing a romanticized take on Harley and Joker's relationship.
Yeah I know exactly how many people ship Harley and Joker together. That's WHY I tend to avoid other Harley fans, I mean I know everyone is entitled to their opinion, but some of these people start sounding too much like abuse victims making excuses for their abuser, for my taste.
"Oh my boyfriend only hit's me once in a while, BUT deep down he really does love me" and "Hitting me is just his way of showing me he loves me, after-all he had a bad childhood" etc.
I know I can't be the only one who finds this pov disturbing, and even though we are talking fictional characters it still makes one wonder what sort of real life relationships these people might have...at least it does me.
I personally find the Joker/Harley relationship fascinating because it's so screwed up. But I NEVER view it as romantic, there is nothing remotely romantic about it. There is no real love between these two, Harley is obsessed with Joker to the point where she lives in a fantasy world because her psych can't deal with the reality of what has happened to her.
And Joker see's Harley as a toy he can use and abuse as he see's fit, any affection he shows Harley is either manipulation (he's playing on her fantasy to suck her into his plans) or an extension of his own narcissism (he's proud of Harley much like a guy is proud of his new car) when she's doing what he wants her to be doing... which is acting as a shinny accessory to Joker's own image.
The only partnership between these two is in Harley's mind, and as far as Joker's concerned...she is there to hold his train.
Just my opinion of course.
Maybe with one room a little fixed up though.
This joker seems like I'd want to dress up his living space a little.heh
I kind of feel like this might be taking place in Joker's hideout.
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Harley has a penchant for making use of poles and bars, as is evident in your avatar. Good post. You made another good post about Harley and the Joker before. I think Joker sees Harley as important because she is walking justification (to him at least) of his beliefs and views of the world (that life is meaningless and random). The way she threw away her job and life to join him for example. He was easily able to manipulate her and she was willing to throw away her life and what she stood for just for him. Through her dedication and adoration of Joker, she is a mirror to his ego. She is proof to him of his own excellence, through the fact that she exists and the fact that she never hesitates to tell him and also in how easily he controls her. I am sure he also likes how she feels worthless without Joker and how she feels like she is defined by him (and of course, it was Joker who made sure she felt that way by breaking her down emotionally through insults and belittlement).
He is also used to people being scared of him. Other villains respect him but in a fearful way. She loves and worships him and sees the best in him and is not fearful of him (depending on the story and writer of course) and I am sure he finds that to be very interesting and unique. If Joker is the God in his religion then Harley is his most devoted follower. I don't think Joker is capable of love or compassion or caring for someone else but I think how he treats Harley is the closest you will get to those things.


I'm noticing this odd phenomenon where hardcore Joker fans are split on this design, whereas most of the friends and family I've talked to really like it.
That's because the general audience doesn't have a specific taste when it comes to these characters like fans do. Fans tend to get attached to certain visual concepts and/or personality traits that the average person doesn't.
I see that as the Squad somehow needing to find somewhere to lie low for a breather, with Harley's assets being the only bargaining chip at that moment in time. That's what I imagined when I first saw the shot, anyway.
Well I compared them to Bonnie and Clyde because just like Bonnie and Clyde Harley and Joker think they are the heroes of their own story. They view their whole crime spree rampage as a joke because life is pointless or whatever.Harley and Joker are Bonnie and Clyde only in Harley's delusional mind.
As far as manipulation goes with the Joker Harley is his willing apprentice she'll do anything he asks no question. Harleen is the one the Joker manipulated to get to Harley.I for one have no interest in seeing a romanticized take on Harley and Joker's relationship.
Yeah I know exactly how many people ship Harley and Joker together. That's WHY I tend to avoid other Harley fans, I mean I know everyone is entitled to their opinion, but some of these people start sounding too much like abuse victims making excuses for their abuser, for my taste.
"Oh my boyfriend only hit's me once in a while, BUT deep down he really does love me" and "Hitting me is just his way of showing me he loves me, after-all he had a bad childhood" etc.
I know I can't be the only one who finds this pov disturbing, and even though we are talking fictional characters it still makes one wonder what sort of real life relationships these people might have...at least it does me.
I personally find the Joker/Harley relationship fascinating because it's so screwed up. But I NEVER view it as romantic, there is nothing remotely romantic about it. There is no real love between these two, Harley is obsessed with Joker to the point where she lives in a fantasy world because her psych can't deal with the reality of what has happened to her.
And Joker see's Harley as a toy he can use and abuse as he see's fit, any affection he shows Harley is either manipulation (he's playing on her fantasy to suck her into his plans) or an extension of his own narcissism (he's proud of Harley much like a guy is proud of his new car) when she's doing what he wants her to be doing... which is acting as a shinny accessory to Joker's own image.
The only partnership between these two is in Harley's mind, and as far as Joker's concerned...she is there to hold his train.
Just my opinion of course.