Oh wow! That's insane. Fair enough, cool is nice but it's also good to have a solid reason behind it too. I'm not on the riddle web site, will you tell me how the vid went?
{Spoiler}If you wish to see it, the scene is practically everywhere now. It doesn't really spoil the movie much as the scene's main purpose was for Batman to reevaluate his morals after having them shaken up through this conversation.
{JAMMERS! Spoilers For TheBatman2022}Batman hands the files regarding the Riddler case to Joker to have him analyze it in order to find a possible motive. Joker merely mocks him, stating that the first anniversary of his defeat at the hands of Batman was marked with a gift of cheap papers.
After a gruff response from Batman, Joker looks over the files and applauds its contents. Complementing the Riddler's style, he continues mocking Batman for being unable to solve the case and throws out a few theories regarding Riddler's identity.
He then confronts on what is truly bugging Batman, the fact that another "masked avenger" is taking justice to an extreme and how his targets are truly despicable people who deserved it.
Batman shrugs this off, taking the papers and leaving, but he is clearly disturbed because in a way Joker is right. Batman is unsure if he should feel sorry for Edward's targets and is struggling with the concept of mercy.
The scene concludes with Joker laughing per usual, except his face is pretty messed up to the point of causing a bit of a stomachache for some judging by people's reactions.
Even without this scene making the final cut, there is a whole lot of characterization for Batman to be had. I might have been guilty of writing a whole paper on it...
{Spoiler}If you wish to see it, the scene is practically everywhere now. It doesn't really spoil the movie much as the scene's main purpose was for Batman to reevaluate his morals after having them shaken up through this conversation.
{JAMMERS! Spoilers For TheBatman2022}Batman hands the files regarding the Riddler case to Joker to have him analyze it in order to find a possible motive. Joker merely mocks him, stating that the first anniversary of his defeat at the hands of Batman was marked with a gift of cheap papers.
After a gruff response from Batman, Joker looks over the files and applauds its contents. Complementing the Riddler's style, he continues mocking Batman for being unable to solve the case and throws out a few theories regarding Riddler's identity.
He then confronts on what is truly bugging Batman, the fact that another "masked avenger" is taking justice to an extreme and how his targets are truly despicable people who deserved it.
Batman shrugs this off, taking the papers and leaving, but he is clearly disturbed because in a way Joker is right. Batman is unsure if he should feel sorry for Edward's targets and is struggling with the concept of mercy.
The scene concludes with Joker laughing per usual, except his face is pretty messed up to the point of causing a bit of a stomachache for some judging by people's reactions.
Even without this scene making the final cut, there is a whole lot of characterization for Batman to be had. I might have been guilty of writing a whole paper on it...
Oh that is a nice scene. No one blames you.
*rolls in a speed star*
The Sonic film is looking to be quite the feat. (The poster referencing Sonic 2's box art... )
But, this film will truly shine if and only IF they include one of the greatest inventions in all of humanity's narrative fiction...