As narrated by the director, who reiterated that it was actually a matter Jokeroriginally there should have been another scene:
The movie is not an origin story of Batman, it’s about his early days [da vigilante]so it’s more of an origin story for Batman’s arch-enemies.
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The deleted scene, which we’ll shoot at some point, is a scene where Batman is being tortured because Riddler writes to him and he doesn’t understand why, so he starts wanting to investigate this murder.
So he goes to another killer he actually met in the first couple of years, and he’s not exactly the killer we know. [..] Here we have a joker not a joker yet. In the scene that you will see in the future you will notice the work we have done on its appearance. We put it in a way that creates suspense, visually far away, I wanted to create a version of the unique character but at the same time respect his roots.
This joker’s smile is driven by pathology:
He has a congenital disease, he does not stop smiling. […] danger to me Mant Elephant Because I love David Lynch, so I suggested:maybe [questo Joker] He didn’t fall into a vat of chemicals and it’s not like Nolan’s full of scars whose source is unknown. What if something from birth prevents him from stopping laughing? What if he had this very dark reaction after spending his life being observed in a certain way by people?“.
Reeves concluded by saying that Jokera was completely absent from the film’s montage, but the final sequence was kept to give more force to Selina Kyle’s last words that “Gotham will never change.”
Batman Starring Robert Pattinson, Zoe Kravitz, Paul Dano, Colin Farrell and Jeffrey Wright, it hits theaters March 3. Find all the information about the movie directed by Matt Reeves In our tab.
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