JUSTICE LEAGUE Director Zack Snyder Reveals Whether Jared Leto's Joker Was Part Of His Theatrical Cut

JUSTICE LEAGUE Director Zack Snyder Reveals Whether Jared Leto's Joker Was Part Of His Theatrical Cut

Oscar-winner Jared Leto was recently added to the cast of Zack Snyder's Justice League, and the filmmaker has now revealed whether he always planned to include the Clown Prince of Crime in his movie...

By JoshWilding - Nov 16, 2020 04:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League

While no one was surprised when it was revealed that Zack Snyder's Justice League reshoots have made use of actors like Ben Affleck, Amber Heard, and Ezra Miller, the addition of Jared Leto's Joker definitely came as a shocker. Many fans have wondered whether it was always the plan for his Clown Prince of Crime to be part of the movie, while others have argued he might be a last-minute addition.

Talking to The Film Junkee (via Screen Rant), Snyder revealed that the idea to include The Joker in Justice League came after principal photography wrapped on the movie prior to its 2017 release. 

"No, he wasn’t," the filmmaker said when asked whether The Joker was going to be in his original theatrical cut. "There was a few things that I had thought about doing that I had thought about grabbing in post. There was a number of things I had drawn – a couple of them, I wasn’t able to do, but it’s fine. I’m completely satisfied."

"But this was one of the things that in the years since I’ve kind of boiled on and kind of said, like, this would be a cool thing to do. I’ll be honest, I never thought the opportunity would come, and thanks to the fans, of course, and this whole journey, it’s happened, which is insane."

It's widely believed that the villain will be part of those "Knightmare" flashforwards, with him possibly teaming up with Batman to help him take on Darkseid's Parademons. While most fans would love to see the night The Joker killed Robin, a scene like this (which Snyder has definitely alluded to) has a tonne of potential and could be a blast to see. 


Check out a ranking of Batman's movies - according to their
Rotten Tomatoes scores - by clicking the "Next" button below!

10. Batman & Robin

BAndR

Score: 11%

Rotten or Fresh? Rotten

Critics Consensus: Joel Schumacher's tongue-in-cheek attitude hits an unbearable limit in Batman & Robin resulting in a frantic and mindless movie that's too jokey to care much for.

Widely considered the worst Batman movie of all-time, it's no great surprise that Batman & Robin comes in at last place. There's no denying that it featured an impressive cast (George Clooney, Uma Thurman, and Arnold Schwarzenegger all sharing the screen is pretty incredible when you think about it), but Joel Schumacher's vision for the franchise went completely off the rails here.
 

9. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

BvS

Score: 28%

Rotten or Fresh? Rotten

Critics Consensus: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice smothers a potentially powerful story -- and some of America's most iconic superheroes -- in a grim whirlwind of effects-driven action.

Zack Snyder's movie deserves to place higher than this, and while critics didn't respond to what proved to be a vastly different vision for a comic book adaptation, a lot of fans loved what this team-up delivered. There were some mistakes - Doomsday's appearance, Batman killing criminals, and "Martha," for example - but this score isn't representative of what ended up on screen. 
 

8. Batman Forever

BF

Score: 39%

Rotten or Fresh? Rotten

Critics Consensus: Loud, excessively busy, and often boring, Batman Forever nonetheless has the charisma of Jim Carrey and Tommy Lee Jones to offer mild relief.

As memorable and Jim Carrey and Tommy Lee Jones may have been, this complete "disasterpiece" was every bit as bad as Batman and Robin, and a chore to watch. After Batman Returns, it was a baffling and unexpected direction to take the Dark Knight in, and Val Kilmer unfortunately made for an underwhelming version of Bruce Wayne, especially after Michael Keaton's take.
 

7. Justice League

Ben

Score: 40%

Rotten or Fresh? Rotten

Critics Consensus: Justice League leaps over a number of DC movies, but its single bound isn't enough to shed the murky aesthetic, thin characters, and chaotic action that continue to dog the franchise.

Joss Whedon brought a lot of good ideas to the table with his take on Justice League, but trying to combine his vision with Zack Snyder's created a weird, Frankenstein's monster movie (literally in the case of Henry Cavill thanks to his CGI jaw). Ben Affleck's Batman was fine, but not really given anything significant to do beyond being an ass to Diana Prince and being willing to sacrifice himself.
 

6. Batman (1989)

89

Score: 71%

Rotten or Fresh? Fresh

Critics Consensus: An eerie, haunting spectacle, Batman succeeds as dark entertainment, even if Jack Nicholson's Joker too often overshadows the title character.

This is a classic, but it's also a little rough around the edges. Zack Snyder's Dark Knight received a lot of flak for killing bad guys, but Michael Keaton's eccentric Bruce Wayne - who sleeps upside down at nighttime - was every bit the murderer. In many ways, this was The Joker's movie, but the Capec Crusader was given the chance to shine, and he did so in a stylistic Gotham created by Tim Burton.
 

5. Batman: The Movie

B66

Score: 78%

Rotten or Fresh? Fresh

Critics Consensus: Batman: The Movie elevates camp to an art form -- and has a blast doing it, every gloriously tongue-in-cheek inch of the way.

If you loved the TV series, then this movie was everything you could hope for and more. It hasn't aged well (it was released way back in 1966, remember), but in terms of being a campy, silly adventure starring the Caped Crusader and Boy Wonder, it works wonderfully. With a star-studded cast of actors and characters, this is perhaps the most "comic book-y" movie of all those listed here.
 

4. Batman Returns

Catwoman

Score: 80%

Rotten or Fresh? Certified Fresh

Critics Consensus: Director Tim Burton's dark, brooding atmosphere, Michael Keaton's work as the tormented hero, and the flawless casting of Danny DeVito as The Penguin and Christopher Walken as, well, Christopher Walken make the sequel better than the first.

This movie is a masterpiece, but it's no great surprise that a certain trilogy beats it! However, Batman Returns is arguably better than the next two entries in this feature, even if it doesn't quite deserve the #1 spot. Catwoman and The Penguin made for terrific villains (even when Max Shreck did not), and it was impossible not to get invested in Bruce Wayne's relationship with Selina Kyle.
 

3. Batman Begins

BB

Score: 84%

Rotten or Fresh? Certified Fresh

Critics Consensus: Brooding and dark, but also exciting and smart, Batman Begins is a film that understands the essence of one of the definitive superheroes.

Batman Begins was exactly what this iconic DC Comics character needed after Joel Schumacher's awful movies, and Christopher Nolan's in-depth look at the hero's origin story proved to be immensely satisfying to watch unfold. This story was arguably at its best before Bruce donned the cape and cowl, but it was definitely refreshing to see him battle a baddie like Ra's al Ghul.
 

2. The Dark Knight Returns

DKR

Score: 87%

Rotten or Fresh? Certified Fresh

Critics Consensus: The Dark Knight Rises is an ambitious, thoughtful, and potent action film that concludes Christopher Nolan's franchise in spectacular fashion.

As a finale to Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy, some fans loved it, and others hated it. The Dark Knight Rises is certainly a complicated, busy movie, with massively different takes on characters like Bane and Catwoman, and the ending was both a departure from the comics and very unexpected. It's a pretty great movie, though, and Nolan made a lot of bold choices here.
 

1. The Dark Knight

DK

Score: 94%

Rotten or Fresh? Certified Fresh

Critics Consensus: Dark, complex, and unforgettable, The Dark Knight succeeds not just as an entertaining comic book film, but as a richly thrilling crime saga.

A masterpiece, The Dark Knight once again saw The Joker overshadow Batman himself, but Christian Bale was at his best here...even when his "Batvoice" was not. An intense crime thriller, the Caped Crusader's world remained grounded in reality for the sequel, but that worked for Christopher Nolan, and the filmmaker set a benchmark here which has yet to be surpassed by another movie.
 

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CyberNigerian
CyberNigerian - 11/16/2020, 5:15 AM
Congrats to him.

Dude is living his dream.
tmp3
tmp3 - 11/16/2020, 5:24 AM
I'm not a big fan of Leto as an actor, but I just found out he climbs w/ Alex Honnold fairly often, which is really cool.
tmp3
tmp3 - 11/16/2020, 5:29 AM
I still think he'll be embarrassingly bad in these reshoots though
BraveNewClunge
BraveNewClunge - 11/16/2020, 5:24 AM
I remember thinking those Batman and Robin costumes (with the silver) looked amazing as a kid 😭
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 11/16/2020, 5:34 AM
@DaClungerlorian - there is maybe a bit too much silver, but I think they looked great too. And I still like George Clooney as Batman (yeah, I said it)
BraveNewClunge
BraveNewClunge - 11/16/2020, 5:57 AM
@bkmeijer - LOL if they come on TV I still watch them...like the movies are trash by today's standards but still enjoyable (even the one liners)
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 11/16/2020, 7:05 AM
@DaClungerlorian - the one-liners is probably my favorite thing about the movie. I need a truck for the amount of cheese in this movie
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 11/16/2020, 8:23 AM
@DaClungerlorian - Hey, they still are lol. I know it was just to sell toys, but I loved how Batman would wear an upgraded suit for the final battle in the Schumacher films.
BraveNewClunge
BraveNewClunge - 11/16/2020, 12:31 PM
@THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - ha ha ha same, I even loved the suit up scenes. The homoerotic ass and cod piece shots when over my head as a child lol
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 11/16/2020, 5:32 AM
''this would be a cool thing to do''

Not everything that is cool has to be in it, especially because it sounds like it doesn't serve the plot. But since Joker is gonna be in it and Batman is quite lethal, I hope the scene is just Batman killing the Joker. I guess it would fit in this universe.
ScreenTime
ScreenTime - 11/16/2020, 7:44 AM
@bkmeijer -had the exact same thought ... "this would be cool to do..." is not always the right thing to do. We'll see if he lives up to that...
Dannywest
Dannywest - 11/16/2020, 5:55 AM
I'm beginning to think Zack Snyder is the Rob Liefeld of Comic Book Movies
Superheromoviefan
Superheromoviefan - 11/16/2020, 6:02 AM
@Dannywest -
Superheromoviefan
Superheromoviefan - 11/16/2020, 6:00 AM
he really has no idea what he is doing
TheBigLebowski
TheBigLebowski - 11/16/2020, 6:39 AM
Never have I ever heard a reasoning for a creative decision from Snyder other than ’would be cool’
johnnymarr
johnnymarr - 11/16/2020, 6:46 AM
The level of pandering to Zack Snyder's whims and wishes is unbelievable. By the same warped logic, every director who ever failed in a DC movie could receive a chance to go back and revise their films. Joel Schumacher, Pitof, Martin Campbell, Whedon... they all deserved a new "Cut".

Elbarto63
Elbarto63 - 11/16/2020, 7:52 AM
So Im guessing this guy will tease the Legion of Doom, or Injustice League right at the end of the movie. Then we will inevitably have months and years of #releasethejusticeleague2 or some crap like that. When will this end!!??
RedLanternKara
RedLanternKara - 11/16/2020, 8:32 AM
I've used this site for years and I made this account just to let you all know that it has to be the most toxic fanbase i've seen. Fans wanted the Snyder cut, for that alone you called them trolls. Now that he's trying to actually give people what they want, you think it's HIS ego out of control.

Just for the record, I hated the original JL and didn't care for any kind of new cut but it all seems pretty cool to me as mainly a Marvel fan (minus the trailer song). This site, all it's consistantly negative commenters and most of all JoshWilding with his multiple page ad scheme can go to hell.

Reply, ban me, delete this. It matters not.
JohnnyTBP
JohnnyTBP - 11/16/2020, 8:40 AM
Some guy on here argued with me that Leto was apart of his original cut awhile back. I just proved him wrong twice
TheMapleSyrup
TheMapleSyrup - 11/16/2020, 9:57 AM
I'm stoked for this thing. It'll be Bananas. I wonder how shoehorned Joker is going to feel, or it will actually flow well
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