Deck Rickard
Man of Tomorrow
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Now that Leto is playing Morbius, I really hope that we hear stories of how he's now subsisting solely on packets of blood.
"Damaged" is the worst. I can ignore the body tattoos since they're covered up or obscured most of the time, but since you're naturally drawn to a performer's face, the facial tattoos are more distracting.
Do gen audiences even know who that is compared to Tom Hardy?
Speaking of the facial tattoos, I also think that stupid "J" on his face is really dumb. As are the metal teeth.

Phoenix was a significant character in Gladiator as well as Signs, and played Johnny Cash in a pretty successful film. He's also known for being a guy who thinks he's Andy Kaulfman and likes to troll people.
Speaking of which, which Letoker tattoo do you guys think was the worst? I know "Damaged" draws a lot of ire, but I personally think that having "Joker" written across his stomach was much worse, especially given the font they used. I also think the stupid smile tattoos (especially the one on his abdomen) were really stupid. I kinda liked the "HA HA HA" ones though.
I get why this movie is going as niche as it can.Phoenix was a significant character in Gladiator as well as Signs, and played Johnny Cash in a pretty successful film. He's also known for being a guy who thinks he's Andy Kaulfman and likes to troll people.
I kinda liked the grills.
I get why this movie is going as niche as it can.
All of this!!Who said there was anything wrong with it? I said its deja vu of the Leto casting. People saying and expecting the exact same things.
But if you want to discuss optimism, remember the track record of WB's handling of Batman characters in the DCEU. Personally its hard to be optimistic knowing who is behind this. Plus its a Joker origin movie without Batman most likely. Its like Sony's Venom movie without Spider-Man. I just can't envision it being good without key characters that make said character work. In this case Joker only works well when he's against Batman.
Even as an origin story. The Killing Joke still had Batman.
Jeff Sneider just mentioned on Collider Movie Talk that he knows Thomas Wayne will be a big part of this film. Coincides with the rumors backs then it would be a period piece.
But it also effectively wipes Joaquin's Joker off the running for ever really facing off Batman in the future. There goes my dream.![]()