It’s not an excuse when Matt Reeves has explicitly stated this is not the joker. He’s someone that is very likely going to be the joker.
it's blowing up on twitter. Reeves may have free reign but this shows joker is a force. If Reeves is not planning on including joker in the sequel (im sure he does tho), WB will beg him to do it.
Catwoman and Riddler are both incredibly clearly their classic selves with just minor details changed for future growth so the characters have somewhere to go in sequels.My big issue with Reeves is that he's getting applauded for not wasting our time showing the origin stories of these characters...but at the same time he's not giving us formed characters, either.
Why not just give us an origin at that point?
"She's not yet Catwoman in this film!"
"Barry isn't The Joker yet!"
"Batman is still building things and figuring things out!"
"Riddler isn't quite Riddler yet."
One of the big appealing aspects of skipping all these origins is so we can just have these characters finally.
But we're not getting the origins and we're not getting the villains/characters we love, either.
It's a little frustrating, for me.
And rightfully so haha. A testament to a legendary performance and interpretation.Heath's performance is going to loom over all Joker portrayals forever. Joaquin is the only one who didn't even try to take something from it, but that's to be expected from a top-tier actor with that self confidence.
Literally everyone else has aped something from Heath, and it's frustrating how transparent it always is!![]()
Catwoman and Riddler are both incredibly clearly their classic selves with just minor details changed for future growth so the characters have somewhere to go in sequels.
Absolutely amazing scene. I do think it’s better as a deleted scene but I think this scene was better than the prison interrogation scene with the Riddler. It’s clearly exploding as I thought it would with people clamoring for the Joker.
He’s clearly adding in the vibes of someone who can’t close his mouth… like how Heath licked his lips.
I like the weird inflictions and ghostly aspect to his voice.
If this ends up being a trilogy then really all you're being is just impatient. Let's see where of all this goes first.My big issue with Reeves is that he's getting applauded for not wasting our time showing the origin stories of these characters...but at the same time he's not giving us formed characters, either.
Why not just give us an origin at that point?
"She's not yet Catwoman in this film!"
"Barry isn't The Joker yet!"
"Batman is still building things and figuring things out!"
"Riddler isn't quite Riddler yet."
One of the big appealing aspects of skipping all these origins is so we can just have these characters finally.
But we're not getting the origins and we're not getting the villains/characters we love, either.
It's a little frustrating, for me.
I really like how Robert Pattinson Batman interacts with this joker so far.
He seems almost afraid of him.
Much better than Ben Affleck and Jared Leto s dynamic.
If this ends up being a trilogy then really all you're being is just impatient. Let's see where of all this goes first.
I really adore the dynamic this scene portends for Batman and Joker. Not really something we've seen in live action before. And the more I see the details of his face, the more I like it. And again, that mouth.