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Originally Posted by Flaming Homer
I find it makes more sense to me if this guy is the catalyst for the “real” joker. If you take the movie at face value he started a movement. And potentially someone down the road who would be a worthier adversary would idolize him and do the whole schtick but be a little smarter and more able bodied.
That was the part I took from the whole movie. The man became a hero to an entire political movement while having totally different reasons then the political commentary in the movie perceived the actions as. I’d assume the joker who battles Batman later is someone who idolized the movement.
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That could make sense,
I really did like the movie. Was totally not what I was expecting but pretty good none the less.