Asked what he thought of Jared Leto’s portrayal of the manic, deranged, murderous clown, in Warner Bros. Suicide Squad, Hamill said that he loved his performance, adding that he hasn’t seen an interpretation yet that’s made him go, "That was terrible." Instead, Hamill explained, the key to enjoying different iterations of the character was to look for what that version needed to be in that moment. Jack Nicholson’s Joker, Hamill said, was very different from Heath Ledger’s simply because it had to be.
"Everyone brings a different spin to the character and you have to look at each script separately," Hamill said. "I don’t think there’s a definitive version of the Joker and I don’t think there can be. It’s like Hamlet, really. It’ll be constantly redefined."
I still find it interesting that even in the light of their huge BO success, WB hasn't talked about greenlighting a sequel. The talk seems to be around Harley's solo movie. Maybe despite the profit, the negative reviews really have affected WB's decision making and they're calling it quits on this property?
I doubt they will...this movie was a mess. I like it, I do. But I can look at it objectively, especially when I bring out the filmmaker side of myself.
Yes, this movie managed to make a lot of money, but it didn't leave a lasting impression on people in the way Deadpool did or that Doctor Strange is doing.
They know that overall this movie was a mess and maybe they are done with this property? Only reason they wouldn't have said a word about it 'til now while greenlighting Harley's project.
Even with BvS having an extremely polarizing effect, they still moved forward with almost no problem. SS probably ain't gonna be a repeat case with that.
Basically, I think changing the ending of Joker rescuing Harley would have made the movie better.
That way, we can have:
Joker pushing Harley off the helicopter, and
Joker returning with the grenade, with Harley rejecting him.
It would've made their relationship more interesting.
There's the basis of a good movie there, in theory. But they fumbled the execution. The Suicide Squad extended edition isn't a patch on the BvS UC.
For me it's okay, but the fact they dropped the ball is annoying. It could've been so much more.
I mean honestly, it'd be worth giving James Gunn a phone call.
It's crazy how much they f-ed up with this movie. For me.