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That's true.The Batman borrowed heavily from Se7en already
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That's true.The Batman borrowed heavily from Se7en already
That could be good, flesh out an underused character.
I could see some good ideas for Zsasz.
Joker borrowed hard from Taxi Driver, Zsasz in the realm of a Se7en could be good.
The ambiguous ending, and story overall provided a new and interesting concept.Yeh I just don't see where they can go next with Joker. I loved it but he's too old to really become the Joker we all know from the Batman films. Some said maybe he inspires the future Joker we all know but that still means what story would Joaquin's character tell next?
A musical??This sounds like a bad idea
‘Joker 2’: Lady Gaga in Early Talks to Join Joaquin Phoenix, Todd Phillips in Musical Sequel (Exclusive)
If a deal makes, Gaga would play Harley Quinn.www.hollywoodreporter.com
A musical??
Nup.
This one is a bona fide Oscar winner... Guaranteed to sweep up all the awards!
Anything to do with disney? I ask because wasnt pooh bear outlawed because of an apparent resemblance to their prez or pm or little red book occupier or whatever.View attachment 174019
This is not a joke poster lads. Already in the post-production stage.
I'll leave it to your own discernment... lollol
I highly doubt it... But you never know these days! lolAnything to do with disney? I ask because wasnt pooh bear outlawed because of an apparent resemblance to their prez or pm or little red book occupier or whatever.
It’s not to do with Disney. The rights over Winnie the Pooh expired at the beginning of the year and is now in the public domain. There are still some things Disney have the copyright over but anyone can now use the name and make their own versions of the stories.Anything to do with disney? I ask because wasnt pooh bear outlawed because of an apparent resemblance to their prez or pm or little red book occupier or whatever.
"Winnie and Tigger put a smile on Eeyores face" cert 18It’s not to do with Disney. The rights over Winnie the Pooh expired at the beginning of the year and is now in the public domain. There are still some things Disney have the copyright over but anyone can now use the name and make their own versions of the stories.