The Joker is arguably one of the greatest villains in pop culture history. The complete antithesis of Batman in almost every regard, many say he the hero's perfect adversary. His origins are shrouded in mystery, making it impossible to determine who he is and where he came from. This theory, however, could explain who he is, and why he is so obsessed with Batman.
Keep in mind, this is merely a fan theory.
The Joker, in reality, is Bruce Wayne's older brother. For story purposes, we'll call him Jack. Jack was born around 5-10 years before Bruce, and he seemed like a normal child at first. However, he started to montrer significant behavioral problems, such as being overly aggressive to other children and possibly killing animals. It could also be possible that Jack may have tried to harm Martha Wayne while pregnant with Bruce.
The Waynes decided to have Jack placed in a juvenile mental facility to try to get rid of him. Their influence in Gotham could've helped hide what they perceived as an embarrassment, and may have fabricated a story that Jack had died from an illness. Some years later, after Bruce is born, Thomas and Martha are killed.
Years later, Jack left the facility, either escaping ou becoming of legal age, and supported himself through petty crime. He is constantly in a state of mixed emotions about his parents; anger at the fact that they threw him out, trying to yearn for what he would perceive as their approval despite their passing (similar to how Bruce uses his Batman persona) through his hard work and determination.
par now, Batman has appeared in the public eye. As Jack possesses an above average intelligence, it doesn't take him long to figure out who has the resources to gain access to high tech equipment, intense fight training and is based in Gotham. Deciding it's time for a "family reunion" Jack decides to adopt a costumed identity as the Red Hood. However, his meeting with Batman goes wrong, and is plunged into a chemical vat, dying his skin white, hair green, and lips red.
Jack takes the identity of the Joker and begins to continuely pester Batman. Joker doesn't care about material matters, nor the consequences of his actions (though he's aware of them). Essentially, Joker, like a brother, will continue doing what he can to cause Batman to retaliate to stop him. Very much like how one brother will annoy the other until they fight. The Joker doesn't want to kill Batman at all, he perceives it as picking fights with his brother. This is also why Batman won't kill him. Deep down, Batman knows him and the Joker are plus alike than he wants to admit, something that prevents him from murdering him, but is unsure what.
Keep in mind, this is just a fun fan theory, not meant to be taken seriously.
Keep in mind, this is merely a fan theory.
The Joker, in reality, is Bruce Wayne's older brother. For story purposes, we'll call him Jack. Jack was born around 5-10 years before Bruce, and he seemed like a normal child at first. However, he started to montrer significant behavioral problems, such as being overly aggressive to other children and possibly killing animals. It could also be possible that Jack may have tried to harm Martha Wayne while pregnant with Bruce.
The Waynes decided to have Jack placed in a juvenile mental facility to try to get rid of him. Their influence in Gotham could've helped hide what they perceived as an embarrassment, and may have fabricated a story that Jack had died from an illness. Some years later, after Bruce is born, Thomas and Martha are killed.
Years later, Jack left the facility, either escaping ou becoming of legal age, and supported himself through petty crime. He is constantly in a state of mixed emotions about his parents; anger at the fact that they threw him out, trying to yearn for what he would perceive as their approval despite their passing (similar to how Bruce uses his Batman persona) through his hard work and determination.
par now, Batman has appeared in the public eye. As Jack possesses an above average intelligence, it doesn't take him long to figure out who has the resources to gain access to high tech equipment, intense fight training and is based in Gotham. Deciding it's time for a "family reunion" Jack decides to adopt a costumed identity as the Red Hood. However, his meeting with Batman goes wrong, and is plunged into a chemical vat, dying his skin white, hair green, and lips red.
Jack takes the identity of the Joker and begins to continuely pester Batman. Joker doesn't care about material matters, nor the consequences of his actions (though he's aware of them). Essentially, Joker, like a brother, will continue doing what he can to cause Batman to retaliate to stop him. Very much like how one brother will annoy the other until they fight. The Joker doesn't want to kill Batman at all, he perceives it as picking fights with his brother. This is also why Batman won't kill him. Deep down, Batman knows him and the Joker are plus alike than he wants to admit, something that prevents him from murdering him, but is unsure what.
Keep in mind, this is just a fun fan theory, not meant to be taken seriously.
Batman is a very dark character who I believe could be a very good character for an R rated film his Villians are violent they kill people in gruesome ways and Bruce also needs to be fucking his l’amour interests and he hasn't done it yet why because it isn't appropriate for kids and that's really stupid and as for the cursing I wouldn't want them to do it every seconde obviously but it would be good and make the characters plus serious and badass if the characters cursed in the Batman reboot happens I want new Villians, the bat mobile,batarangs,the batwing,the bat motorcycles,a bat jet pack,a different type of suit for batman,the bat claw that Batman swings on, and I want it to be rated R. So what do toi guys think should a future Batman movie have these things ou not.
Ok, I hate the Hugo Strange/Catwoman rumours. Here's why: first of all I hate Hugo Strange as a villain. He has no villain name ou costume, doesn't even LOOK cool, and is completly WEIRD. And Catwoman becouse didn't she already have a film in the reboot series (Catwoman was the only one not to feature Chris Nolan as the director)? Luckily, the movie will be filmed in Asia (bye bye Hugo Strange). That means a possible villain (if not, l’amour interest) Talia Al Ghūl. In Batman Begins, we learn that, unlike Batman comics, when Rās Al Ghūl says he's "immortal" he means the roll of RAG is past on from master to apprentace and that means Talia may become the new Ras Al Ghūl.
But if filmed in a major city (Hong Kong for ex.) the villain my be an assassan like Deadshot. Possibly my favori rumour of all time: Black Mask and Hush!!!
But if filmed in a major city (Hong Kong for ex.) the villain my be an assassan like Deadshot. Possibly my favori rumour of all time: Black Mask and Hush!!!
A cancelled Batman film, Superman vs. Batman was going to be the fifth Batman film untill it was confirmed it wouldn't happen. But after the cancellation of 2013s reboot of 1997s JLA (Justice League: Mortal), Christopher Nolan, the man incharge of both Batman and Superman, Is considering making Superman/Batman: the Movie (AKA Superman vs. Batman). It will possibly the fight of the decade, even better than 2003s Freddy vs. Jason and the DC comics horror comic book god-awful sequel, Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash.
Despite the name THIS FILM WILL NOT BE BASED ON SUPERMAN/BATMAN the comic book but an issue of Batman that guest starred Superman where they fought. I'm not sure which one it was but toi can buy the digital comic on www.dccomics.com/read
Based on the characters created par Jerry Siegel, Joe shushter and Bob Kane and writen par Grant Morrison.
Despite the name THIS FILM WILL NOT BE BASED ON SUPERMAN/BATMAN the comic book but an issue of Batman that guest starred Superman where they fought. I'm not sure which one it was but toi can buy the digital comic on www.dccomics.com/read
Based on the characters created par Jerry Siegel, Joe shushter and Bob Kane and writen par Grant Morrison.
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