SUICIDE SQUAD Director Explains The Story Behind The Joker's Tattoos And His "Working Class" Background

SUICIDE SQUAD Director Explains The Story Behind The Joker's Tattoos And His "Working Class" Background

In a fascinating new interview, David Ayer explains the significance of The Joker's tattoos, how those tell a story about his past, and why this version of the Clown Prince of Crime is so different to others...

By JoshWilding - Jun 15, 2016 02:06 PM EST
Filed Under: Suicide Squad
Source: Yahoo Movies
We've heard a lot about Jared Leto going method for his role as The Joker in Suicide Squad, and Yahoo Movies has a very interesting new piece up looking at both that and some of the movie's other cast members. It's the new intel about the Clown Prince of Crime which is most interesting though, especially as director David Ayer goes into great detail about the actor's take on the iconic bad guy. 

He started off by addressing those very divisive tattoos and how they play a role in The Joker's story, explaining: "A lot of it has to do with creating a character with some kind of history and footprint in our world. And not have this sacrosanct being outside of our continuum, our reality. If a guy like him really existed today, where would he come from? How would he do business? Who would he know? What would he look like? In my mind, I took a lot of inspiration from drug lords on Instagram. It’s a great way to understand the lifestyle of a villain." That makes sense (especially as many compared Leto's Joker to James Franco in Spring Breakers), but it turns out that he has his body covered in tats for more than just superficial reasons. In fact, there may be a lot more to them than meets the eye. 
 
"The tattoos tell a very specific story," Ayer continued. "And eventually people will decipher them and understand what’s going on, but obviously they’re contentious, any time you do something new it’s contentious. There’s very specific stories and easter eggs in those tattoos. And even his teeth, there’s an entire story behind that which is absolutely canon. It’s putting his history on his body. This Joker is a little more working class, who I believe could live in our world." That explanation is unlikely to change the minds of those who hate the tattoos, but it's obvious that the filmmaker has a very interesting and unique idea about how best to portray this iconic character in Suicide Squad
 
Asked to elaborate on Leto's decision to go method, Ayer finishing by revealed: "With Jared, it’s tough for him. He constantly has to give birth to himself, he goes away, he comes back, he shoots, he goes away… The Joker is something you have to be, and you can see how exhausting and painful it is for him to be this character. But you can feel it when he comes to work, the crew feels it, everyone feels it. It’s like the birds stop flying. He’s f***ing terrifying." August 5th can't get here soon enough, right? 


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TheArkhamKnight
TheArkhamKnight - 6/15/2016, 2:15 PM
Really excited and cautiously optimistic for Suicide Squad!
MarkV
MarkV - 6/15/2016, 3:55 PM
@TheArkhamKnight - "Cautiously optimistic" (and a perfect accompanying gif) is a good way to describe our thoughts.

Please don't suck, please, in some way, redeem BvS.
TheArkhamKnight
TheArkhamKnight - 6/15/2016, 4:53 PM
@MarkV - Well, in order to redeem Batman v Superman, I think the Ultimate Edition just might do it! At least from the scenes I have seen...
AT3374
AT3374 - 6/15/2016, 2:15 PM
Looking forward to his take on this character
blackandyellow
blackandyellow - 6/15/2016, 2:18 PM
I rate the movie a 6/10. I took 1.5 stars off because of the tattoos. I haven't actually seen SS, but I've already made up my mind and then I'll fit in justifications after I see the movie. It's what we do here.
Shanksman
Shanksman - 6/15/2016, 2:32 PM
@blackandyellow - 6/10? That's way too generous man lmao. Its a DC movie.
SisterSunday52
SisterSunday52 - 6/15/2016, 4:49 PM
@Shanksman - DC movie that you don't understand. Their first two are so much better than you think. Especially if you know what comics Zack Snyder is drawing from, and Batman v Superman isn't even remotely a bad movie if you recognize it's a revenge story that leads to forgiveness, redemption and a restoration of hope.
GROOTesque
GROOTesque - 6/15/2016, 5:11 PM
@AMrSundayGirl58 - wait..."revenge"? But the name MARTHA stopped it from happening? Lol Gtfoh
BloodyBed
BloodyBed - 6/15/2016, 6:33 PM
@blackandyellow - later I might sit around and point out the flaws in every movie I don't like whenever I feel like it, on any article, and I'll post my comment near the top so I get a dope ass reaction from these n00bz

@Jollem @MrDeadRabbit
ZEROONE
ZEROONE - 6/16/2016, 12:00 AM
@AMrSundayGirl58 - @AMrSundayGirl58 - Revenge? Because a building got knocked down while Superman was trying to stop Zod from killing every human on earth.

The story only makes since if you tell me Batman is stupid as [frick].
Shanksman
Shanksman - 6/16/2016, 4:22 AM
@AMrSundayGirl58 - You got me wrong. What I mean is that people would automatically give it a lower score because its DC.
Demongod20
Demongod20 - 6/15/2016, 2:20 PM
Looking forward to the movie but seriously I wish DC would stop trying to reinvent these characters and start giving us versions that are more aligned with their iconic comic counter parts.
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