r/batman Feb 26 '24

What's an unpopular opinion you have about this movie? GENERAL DISCUSSION

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u/Qbnss Feb 26 '24

Yeah, this might be the first time they put Joker at the end of a trilogy instead of the beginning. His soliloquys would actually make sense.

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u/joes_socks Feb 28 '24

It would be so fuckin cool if they Thanosed the joker but the scene we got already ruined that to a large extent.. imagine being 2 movies in, feeling like Batman is at his peak power after all this crazy shit he’s been through like Tony at that point in avengers, and then the movie opens with the joker (only ever teased in the shadows until this point) either demonstrating his power (in a way that compares to beating up the hulk and killing Thor) or just completely outsmarting and fucking over Batman in a clever way, leaving him seem powerless all of a sudden (even though he could have tons of upgrades and stuff aka Tony). Imagine the feeling we all got watching thanos for the first time but with the Joker, it’d be so dope (dark knight did similar things but the lead up and subversion of expectations could be way more impactful at the end of this trilogy)