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Jared Leto on ‘Suicide Squad’ Joker Deleted Scenes: ‘Were There Any That Didn’t Get Cut?’
Jared Leto on ‘Suicide Squad’ Joker Deleted Scenes: ‘Were There Any That Didn’t Get Cut?’
Jared Leto on ‘Suicide Squad’ Joker Deleted Scenes: ‘Were There Any That Didn’t Get Cut?’
Jared Leto is the second name on the poster for Suicide Squad. The only actor to get billed above him is Will Smith. Leto is listed ahead of actors like Margot Robbie, Joel Kinnaman, and Viola Davis, who, unlike the Joker, are all actual members of the Suicide Squad. Despite Leto’s billing, though, and despite the large amount of publicity surrounding his unusual version of the character (not to mention his unusual preparations to play the role, which included sending disgusting “gifts” to his colleagues), Leto has very little screentime in the final film. He’s featured mostly in flashbacks about Robbie’s Harley Quinn and her time before she was captured by Batman. When he finally appears in the contemporary story, he shows up to “rescue” Harley, fails, and crashes in a helicopter. Then he doesn’t show up again until the very last scenes of the movie, when he tries to break her out of prison.
‘Suicide Squad’ Eyes Jared Leto to Play The Joker
‘Suicide Squad’ Eyes Jared Leto to Play The Joker
‘Suicide Squad’ Eyes Jared Leto to Play The Joker
A few weeks back, we heard that Ryan Gosling went in to meet about a possible role in WB's 'Suicide Squad' film, but it wasn't clear which role that might have been, as details about which characters might be featured in the movie are still a mystery. According to the latest report, Jared Leto is now up for that role -- and that role could very well be The Joker, Batman's longtime nemesis.
Inside Heath Ledger’s ‘Dark Knight’ Diary
Inside Heath Ledger’s ‘Dark Knight’ Diary
Inside Heath Ledger’s ‘Dark Knight’ Diary
"BYE BYE." Those are the chilling final words scrawled in capital letters on the last page of a diary the late Heath Ledger kept as he was filming 'The Dark Knight,' his last finished movie. Ledger's father, Kim, opened up Ledger's Joker diary publicly for the first time for the upcoming documentary 'Too Young to Die,' giving fans a fascinating glimpse into how the late actor created one
A Parody Of “The Dark Knight” Interrogation Scene [Video]
A Parody Of “The Dark Knight” Interrogation Scene [Video]
A Parody Of “The Dark Knight” Interrogation Scene [Video]
I would be one to lie if I told you I thought that "The Dark Knight" was a horrible Batman film. In fact, it is one of my favorite films of all time. I cannot wait for the third installment "The Dark Knight Rises" out next summer. Here is a little parody video of the Joker interrogation scene that I watched earlier today. I couldn't help but laugh at the Batman actor's manneris