Jun 262015
 

tumblr_nncbxi0hcg1tmmk43o1_400_zpsuc3lwnadCBR has reported that actor Jared Leto, who plays the Joker in the upcoming SUICIDE SQUAD movie to be released next year, started to get into character with his alter ego the Clown Prince of Crime WAY BEFORE he was on the set.  He did so by welcoming some of the cast member with strange gifts.  Here is a copy of  article

It’s now a bit of a tradition — if you play the Joker on film, you have to really get into character. Following in Jack Nicholson and Heath Ledger’s footsteps, Jared Leto — who will debut as Joker in 2016’s “Suicide Squad” — has wasted no time slipping into the mindset of the Clown Prince of Crime. In an interviewwith E! Online, Leto’s “Squad” co-star Adam Beach revealed that the Academy Award-winning actor greeted all of his castmates with some gruesome gifts.

“He sent Harley [Margot Robbie] a nice love letter with a black box with a rat in it — a live rat,” revealed Adam Beach, who is reportedly playing Slipknot in the film. “It was beautiful. Then he sent bullets to Will [Smith] with a letter.”

Since “Suicide Squad” began filming before Leto arrived on set, the actor apparently felt the need to assure his co-stars that he was preparing for the role. This involved sending a “dead hog” to the set, addressed to everyone, with an accompanying video message featuring himself in full Joker mode.

“Basically, what he said was, ‘Guys, I can’t be there but I want you to know I’m doing my work as hard as you guys,'” said Beach. “The video he showed is in character. It blew our minds away. Then we realized that day, this is real.”

Beach went on to talk about Leto’s specific rendition of the Joker. “He encompasses this beautiful man and he shows it in, ‘Hello, how are you?,’ but in an instant, he goes to psychotic behavior where you’re in fear. But you love him because he has both of those genuine sides.”

“Suicide Squad” opens on August 5, 2016.

I don’t know…maybe there is hope for this Joker portrayal after all.  I mean if an Oscar winning actor is so invested in his character to do this, maybe we will see a successful characterization of everybody’s favorite psychopathic Clown…ONLY TIME WILL TELL

(Original article by BRETT WHITE appeared in CBR HERE)

May 272015
 

Hey Jokerholics,
I know I’m kind of late posting this since you all probably saw the Jared Leto tease of Joker’s new look, but I am going to use this time to just give you all my personal  and humble opinion about the whole issue.   In reality it is very simple…

First take a look at it:

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1.  Idea of a Joker with tattoos…a very promising concept indeed

  • Yes, I mean, really.  Why can’t we imagine a Clown Prince of Crime who does like tattoos? We all know the Joker is crazy, but he can also be a trendy dude, can’t he? He probably LIKES tattoos.  Let’s remember what Frank Miller tried to do in his ill fated collaboration with Jim Lee Batman and the Robin the Boy Wonder.  His Joker was not only a romantic psycho in the series, but he wore a rather large red dragon tattoo on his back for Christ sake!  Talking about making a statement Mr. Miller!  Yes the whole series was an epic failure for the most part (except for Jim Lee’s magnificent art), but it was a sincere try to reinvent a Clown that has so many different incarnations already.
  • Also you have to consider, after Heath Ledger’s memorable portrayal  of the Joker in the DARK KNIGHT movie, there is not much room to outdo that performance or refresh the character.  The Nolanverse Joker was the most realistic form of the Clown Prince of Crime to date, but if you wanted a more classical view of the Joker, there was always the Jack Nicholson’s Clown portrait  of BATMAN 1989, and if you wanted something even campier… well, there was the Batman 1966 Joker portrayed by Cesar Romero. Reinventing the Joker after these performances was becoming harder and harder with any new incarnation.  New venues had to be explored and why not a tattooed Joker for once.  It looked like a nice thought experiment.

2.  The nature of Suicide Squad Joker’s tattoos:

  • That is kills the dream for me.  Yes, a tattooed Joker would have been a nice refreshing concept, but the selection of the tattoos for this Clown Prince of Crime is just an overkill…and Black and white?  Come on, Joker is a colorful villain, and if he could only select one color it would not be black…it would be purple (I can’t tell, but maybe the tattoos are made in dark purple ink?).  OK. Let’s analyze those tattoos for a moment:
    • Large Jester skull and playing cards:  really, what kind of meaning does this have for Joker.  I’ve been trying to put myself in the state of mind of the Clown in an effort to find a logic for this tattoo. It is so cliché. Skull Jesters and playing cards are all over the place, all over the internet, in decals, in bumper stickers… it is just a common motif and we all know that Joker is not a common guy.  His psyche is totally warped, abnormal, disturbed, twisted.  The last thing he wants is to be like the common folk.  So why would he select such a common image like that?  Beats me.  I personally don’t think he would wear a large skull jester in his chest, he will find something more shocking and disturbing.
    • HAHAHA tattoos:  Actually this is more like a Joker thing, something that Joker would probably wear in his skin, but the pattern is so uniform, and absorbing.  I think that Joker would have gone for something a little more unusual ( the pattern on his shoulder was promising).  His laughter is chilling and scary, not just a happy laughter and if he would decide to wear it, I think he would like to do something unusual about it.
    • The Big smile on his forearm:  OK, this to me was a total waste of piece of skin art, until I saw a little unknown photomanipulation of Joker using this tattoo to exaggerate his rather unremarkable grin (remember, this Joker does not have Ledger’s scarred grin.  Actually he seems to have a normal mouth with a lipstick enhanced smile).  Neat concept idea for a use of the tattoo, but I still see that that it misses the mark as a whole.  To me it looks more like a tribute to Miller’s Joker from DARK KNIGHT RETURNS graphic novel (if you have not seen it, there is a panel in that graphic novel with a similar smile when Joker finally recovers his purpose after seeing Batman on TV). To me that is almost totally useless tattoo.
    • “Damaged” tattoo on the forhead:  OK, so this is like the most ridiculous choice of a tattoo for the Clown Prince of Crime.  If maybe you could make all the other tattoos “kind of work” this one would just throws any possibilities out the window.  What the hell does Joker need to advertise that he has a messed up head?  It makes absolutely no sense. Even the placing on the forehead makes it an ever poorer choice  for a tattoo.  Please Mr. David Ayer and Suicide Squad editors, delete this tattoo in postproduction.  It is just annoying, like that large hairy mole on the face of your best friend.  You can’t stop staring at it, and miss every thing else the character is trying to do.

3.  The Joker’s grill

  • What the hell is the reasoning behind this.  I don’t think anybody knows, but instead of just being a trendy piece of mouth jewelry, this looks like Joker has not brushed his teeth in weeks.  Weird, and I personally am not too fond of it.  BUT…I love the explanation that has been running around that he’s using the grill because he’s covering the teeth that Batman had knocked out in previous fights.  It’s a possibility and makes the choice of the grill, kind of reasonable, less shocking  but not any less attractive.

4.  MY CONCLUSION

  • This Joker conception is faulty in may aspects of his looks.  It is to me a hybrid between being cartoony (electric green hair anyone, pinky ring?), ridiculous and realistic.  It will probably take ALL OF Jared Leto’s Oscar winning skills to make me bypass all the issues I have with this portrait.    He better make this Joker more memorable than Ledger’s Clown if he wants this new interpretation to really work in the big screen (but then I know that also depends on how well the screenwriters wrote him in the plot.  In the meantime, I will just sit and wait until I see more Joker action and the movie, and hope that DC makes me regret what I am about to say, but…

I LOVE JOKER, BUT REALLY… I DON’T THINK THIS IS GONNA WORK.

Mar 082015
 

Jaredleto&Joker.jpgSo with  filming starting just in a few months, Jared Leto has finally cut his luscious mane and bushy beard to start getting in character for his Joker portrayal in the upcoming SUICIDE SQUAD movie.

The actor has said that this portrayal of the Joker is going to be different than the ones done before by both Jack Nicholson and the late Heath Ledger.

“Jared wants to make sure his Joker is not only something the fans will love, but he doesn’t want to step on the toes of Jack Nicholson or Heath Ledger,” according to a purported inside source for Hollywood Life.

“He wants to make the character completely his own. … He knows that this role may be his most difficult ever, but he is confident that he will make his version of the Joker the best. This Joker will be more cerebral and comedic than what we have seen before, nobody should expect a copycat version. It’s going to be awesome!”

Here are some nice videos of Jared’s new look.

 

Feb 222015
 

Jaredleto&Joker.jpg   A great report by Joey Paur for GEEK TYRANT hints to the preparations actor Jared Leto is doing to help him get in the role of the Clown Prince of Crime on the upcoming SUICIDE SQUAD movie.  Here is a transcript of the article:

We’re all really curious to see what director David Ayer‘s and Jared Leto’s version of the Joker is going to be like in Suicide Squad. This will be the first time that we see the Crown Prince of Crime up on the big screen since the character was played by Heath Ledger. Those are some pretty big shoes to fill, but I think Leto is going to be great in the role.

During an interview with Billboard, Leto discussed the Joker and how he’s preparing to take on the part. It’s interesting to note that he’s bulking up for the part.

“I’m trying to gain a lot of weight. It means I have to eat every couple of hours — and I’m terrible at eating a lot.” 

I don’t think any of the actors who have played the Joker gained weight for the role, but Leto is a pretty skinny guy, so that might be the reason why. I don’t think we’re going to be seeing a juiced up Joker or anything. He went on to discuss what attracted him to the role:

“The opportunity to take on this nearly Shakespearean character — that’s what graphic novels and comic books are becoming, right? [He’s] this beautiful disaster of a character — what a big challenge.” 

I love his description of the character as a “beautiful disaster.” The Joker is one of my favorite villains of all time, and I really do hope that they get him right in Suicide Squad. Ayer is a very gritty and hardcore director, so I imagine that that is going to be the kind of Joker that we see in the movie.  I wonder how different this version will be than Ledger’s Joker. Will he be a darker and crazier version? I guess we’ll just have to wait and see. What do you hope to see from the character in this movie? The rest of the Suicide Squad cast includes Will Smith as Deadshot, Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, Jai Courtney as Captain Boomerang, Cara Delevigne as Enchantress, and Joel Kinnaman as Rick Flagg. The movie hits theaters on August 5th, 2016.

(See original article source at GEEK TYRANT HERE)
Dec 272014
 
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Jared Leto had to grow out his hair for his Oscar winning performance in Dallas Buyers Club, and he’s been rocking that look ever since. Don’t expect Leto’s Joker to have long hair in Suicide Squad though. Leto shared a photo on Instagram, teasing the haircut he’ll be getting in early 2015. Suicide Squad starts filming in April.

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The Instagram photo is from a 2011 GQ photo shoot, and it appears that the new Joker will be sporting a similar hairstyle. Would you be a fan of that look (with some green hair dye, of course)? Let me know in the comments below!

Fun fact: It’s Jared Leto’s birthday today! He’s 43.

(Original Article HERE)

 

So….what do fans think about this?  I personally think they are reinventing the Joker once more (and that is great by me, Heath Ledger’s legacy should be left intact) and are aiming to a more ARKHAM ASYLUM/ARKHAM CITY look.  Anyways, this is a tease, it might not even be the final look  Guess we’ll have to wait and see…

Note:  If someone knows some Photoshop, you can start manipulating this photo for a possible look of the Clown Prince of Crime.

Nov 152014
 

arkhamassaultJOKRI knew that Harley Quinn had made a comeback to the script of the upcoming SUICIDE SQUAD live action movie, but the rumors are now that Joker might also make an appearance in the movie (maybe even be the antagonist…hint, hint).  Anyways, didn’t want to post anything until I got a little more info on the whole thing, and the NERDIST has probably one of the best coverage on the subject .  So here is the latest on the rumors…and I hope they are true.

Gee…can’t way to see my puddin’ in the Silver screen once more…wonder if they are going for a reinterpretation of the character or just a comic book clone.  I mean, if Leto is the choice, he’s a very talented Oscar actor. Can’t wait for the first trailer, or picture from the movie set  (*biting nails*).  What do you think?

 

Here is the NERDIST’S report:

(video courtesy of NERDIST at YouTube)