![]() ![]() The gist of it is, I wanted a Joker who was more focused on trying to undermine Batman’s sense of himself and to damage Batman’s public image. I’ve previously written my own thoughts about how a Joker character might fit into Matt Reeves’ bat-world, which you can read here. This pre-Joker is having fun playing along and ribbing Batman, building toward his sucker punch at the end. ![]() There are no threats or homicidal suggestions from Joker himself, and he even gives Batman some useful insights (although Batman clearly doesn’t fully realize it at the time) about the Riddler and the Riddler’s motives. His malevolence is matched by a playfulness, though, that suggests a playful joy at getting Batman’s goat. Barry Keoghan stars in a deleted scene from "The Batman" Source: Warner Bros.īatman’s arrival creates a spark in pre-Joker’s eyes, and he slowly but surely comes to vivid life as they interact. ![]()
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