Not suggesting Dafoe for this particular franchise, this is just something I found.
We often focus on his look but I think his voice is really great too.
I think the haircut looks nice. It's an interesting take that works for the rest of the design.Shame about that haircut
Not suggesting Dafoe for this particular franchise, this is just something I found.
We often focus on his look but I think his voice is really great too.
I think the haircut looks nice. It's an interesting take that works for the rest of the design.
I'm assuming you're talking about the Endgame Joker haircut where it's slicked-back and the sides are shaved off??I feel like that specific hairstyle is a bit dated. There was a hot minute where I was seeing guys walking around with Boardwalk Empire style haircuts, and it rarely suited any of them. I guess it's not as bad as the man bun or top knots, although at least those haircuts are starting to die out.
Well, we've never really had a horror Joker before. This would be a cool reference point.![]()
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I'm sure these have been posted before but sure does look a lot creepier in motion. The device I've read Conrad Veidt had to wear was pretty harsh but this day in age I would think Make-up could come up with something more comfortable for an actor.
But since Reeve's repeatedly said in the Fandome panel that we've never seen these versions of the characters, I'm betting his interpretation of the Joker would be out of left field too.
I get that they were trying to draw influence from the graphic novel 'Joker' with the nightclub and all that, but it didn't quite work here.Also on my imaginary wish list that Matt Reeves will never see...I know Ayer/Leto were trying to go for something original but I would never want to see the Joker just casually hangin around in a club again. I've always thought that when the Joker enters any room, especially a club, people would run as fast as they could to the exits.
They can vaguely imply that he's immortal; maybe he can even play with that idea by screwing with some people for funI would love the casting. It never gets old for me. But he would need to be Joker for literally decades in the Reeves universe. Which I wouldn’t mind, if they weren’t doing the Court of Owls for decades/centuries. You’d ask “why would the Court let this guy screw with everyone for that long?”. Cuz at some point Joker can’t help himself.
Which is why I love the idea of CoO being demolished before Joker and the surface level freaks take over. Just makes more sense. So the Joker has to be younger in this trilogy.
Also on my imaginary wish list that Matt Reeves will never see...I know Ayer/Leto were trying to go for something original but I would never want to see the Joker just casually hangin around in a club again. I've always thought that when the Joker enters any room, especially a club, people would run as fast as they could to the exits.
"He don't shake hands"I get that they were trying to draw influence from the graphic novel 'Joker' with the nightclub and all that, but it didn't quite work here.
I DO love the idea of everyone wanting to stay as far away from him as possible though.
"He don't shake hands"
He says to describe a character usually depicted with an electric/poisonous joybuzzer
I think they were trying to go for a vain superiority complex but it didn't land as well as they'd hoped."He don't shake hands"
He says to describe a character usually depicted with an electric/poisonous joybuzzer