Deck Rickard
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So 2 Batman films and 2 different universes, huh?? That's something I'd be proud of
Meh. Patrick Leahy appeared in FOUR different Batman universes.
So 2 Batman films and 2 different universes, huh?? That's something I'd be proud of
Five.Meh. Patrick Leahy appeared in FOUR different Batman universes.
Schumacher's films, BTAS, TDKT, BvS... What else?Five.
You just named it. Batman Forever, Batman and Robin, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, Batman v Superman.Schumacher's films, BTAS, TDKT, BvS... What else?
Ah, right!You just named it. Batman Forever, Batman and Robin, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, Batman v Superman.
Edit: I got to pay more attention when reading stuff. I read that as movies instead of universes.

You just named it. Batman Forever, Batman and Robin, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, Batman v Superman.
Edit: I got to pay more attention when reading stuff. I read that as movies instead of universes.
I’d add Bane, Pfeiffer’s Catwoman, Doc Ock, and Kilmonger to that list. I think we can agree all of those were pretty great.
I don’t see why not. I’d argue all of those have had serious cultural relevance and most have had proven cultural staying power

Your avatar is from Azzarello's Joker. Take Batman out of that story, and it wouldn't really have that much of an impact. A good Joker story can be told without Batman IMO.I am curious about the casting choice and hopeful of the departure of Leto's Joker, but I cannot fathom a Joker story without Batman, just as the same as making a batman story without a compeling villain. Impossible.
Your avatar is from Azzarello's Joker. Take Batman out of that story, and it wouldn't really have that much of an impact. A good Joker story can be told without Batman IMO.
No, I really don't. DC/WB should shift their focus to fixing what is broken.You don’t see the draw in seeing one of the greatest living actors take on the role of one of pop culture’s greatest villain?
Then this story isn't about The Joker. It's just a story about a guy with issues.m1ll3r, again, it's an Elseworlds story. All of these character dynamics that we've come to know from the canon don't exactly come into play here. You either need to check that stuff at the door, or this type of thing just isn't for you.
This is no different than a graphic novel like Red Son, that poses a "What if?" scenario that throws out our preconcieved notions of who these characters are. The only difference here is the medium. It's a fun little creative exercise. And if the movie doesn't float your boat, you ignore it and move on. There will be plenty of other Batman/Joker confrontations to come in future films. This doesn't shut that door.
As for Batman's involvement in this, barring a time jump at the end I don't see how that's possible considering Thomas Wayne is alive and well here. Unless of course this version of Batman is active even with his father still alive. But then we go right back to getting hung up on the semantics of the canon.
Non clown face live action Jokers.
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No, I really don't. DC/WB should shift their focus to fixing what is broken.
I'm all for independent films on various characters, but what does a film about the Joker actually provide? Where's it leading? What's the grand purpose of it? If there's sequels, where are they headed? What about Batman (a strong character in the Joker mythos)?
This Joker project is, quite frankly, a joke (pun not intended). It's similar in mindset to how Joss wanted a Batgirl film so one was given the go-ahead or whatever. Thankfully that never came to pass. Someone obviously just wanted to do a Joker film and DC/WB just said "sure, nothing else we've got is working at the moment, so why not?"
No thanks!
Yeah, obsession with "universes" these days is just absurd... What has happened to appreciation of finished singular stories?
To this day his "Damn!" scream still echoes throughout New York City. True story.Josh Pais? The guy who played Raphael in TMNT 1990?! Nice!
Yep. Called it a while back, guys.Then this story isn't about The Joker. It's just a story about a guy with issues.
