The Joker’s deleted scene from ‘The Batman’ shows the true potential of the character in Matt Reeves’ trilogy.
, promising fans a Joker-centric sequel wasn’t Reeves’ intention at all; he views the “Joker meets Riddler” scene as integral to understanding Batman’s reluctance to stop crime-fighting, as it hints at the rise of other supervillains in Gotham’s future.
is a genuinely new direction for an overused character. If we’re going to be subjected to yet another dark, dirty, scar-faced Joker, he might as well be sitting inside a cell, tormenting Batman with his words, rather than orchestrating another nihilistic act of terrorism.
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