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What if this whole thing is like an elaborate gaslighting operation to actually drive Leto insane? And then he snaps, and he becomes the Joker, and he starts committing actual, insanely elaborate crimes? And this shocks the public so much that they feel compelled to see his Joker movies, in the hopes that he’ll stop

Probably true. Their track record would certainly back that up.

It’s doubtful that Warner Bros. is playing some Machiavellian move here. More than likely, they just don’t have a plan and have no idea what they’re doing.

Thanks. I never wanted to sleep again anyway.

Instead of cursing, Moore should be reminding everyone that Rorschach was a deeply disturbed, fascist, homophobic psychopath and that Batman, Superman, et al would drag him kicking and screaming to Arkham Asylum the minute they met him. Doing anything else would completely contradict what makes the DC heroes actual

right now, Warner Bros. seems hellbent on shooting itself in the foot and hurting all of us in the process

I do want to point as I see this mistake a lot, it is not a Scorsese movie. Giving somebody a Producer Credit is Hollywood’s way of getting a big name attached to a film that will be helmed by nobodies for attention. Never forget Chris Nolan was an Exec Producer on Man of Steel and BvS.

It’s funny how the DCEU is making both Elseworld style stories and a Flashpoint movie, despite the original Flashpoint partially being an attempt to rein in the divergent narrative threads created by the splintering of the DC Comics timeline. They don’t even understand the core reasoning of a comic they themselves are

Only when Barry Allen fucks up the timeline.

So, it’s not at all “The Joker’s real name”, but the real name of an alternnate universe version of the Joker.

WHY DID YOU SAY THAT NAME?

Wow, way to spoil the twist from the final issue.

HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT NAME?!

Are we sure it’s not Martha?

The movie wasn’t bad. Not great, but not bad. The show, however, was amazing. Funny, unpredictable, and surprisingly deep. They did an entire episode where the main character decided that the violent words that kept coming up in a serial killer case were too much, and replaced them in his head with silly words instead

It’s yet another example of the political turmoil that churns at the CBS head office. Limitless and Supergirl were the highest rated new shows that year of all the networks, but someone at the top didn’t like them, so shuffled them both off, one to the CW and one to oblivion. Someone at the top doesn’t want to expand

Can’t tell if trolling but...

Thissssssss. Limitless had a stellar cast, and a great arc-plot that was getting really fired up, and then.....

All I got from the trailers is that Matthew McConaughey is handsome and caring and he might not make it back!

Interstellar is about time travel? Thanks for spoiling that.