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Jared Leto Joker Returns: Just How Different Will Zack Snyder’s Justice League Be?

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Jared Leto Joker Returns: Just How Different Will Zack Snyder’s Justice League Be?

By Don Kaye

 

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Photo: Warner Bros.

 

When the news broke earlier today that Jared Leto would return to the DCEU as the Joker in Zack Snyder’s newly expanded version of Justice League, the question immediately arose: was Leto supposed to even be in the original movie in the first place?

 

The answer, to the best of our knowledge, was “no,” which leads to an even bigger riddle (not to mix our villains): just how different will the new version, now called Zack Snyder’s Justice League, be from the 2017 theatrical movie?

 

Leto’s encore as the Clown Prince of Crime was revealed by the Hollywood Reporter, which indicated that the Oscar-winning actor had joined the additional photography that is now underway for Snyder’s project, which is scheduled to arrive sometime in 2021 on HBO Max.

 

Leto’s one and only appearance so far as the Joker was in 2016’s Suicide Squad, where his tattooed and grilled version of the infamous super-villain was both a) shoehorned into an already incoherent plot and b) not well received by longtime DC fans.

 

Full Story: https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/just-how-different-will-zack-snyder-justice-league-be/

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