Canon #skwad - The DC universe is too rich to go very far astray. pic.twitter.com/fHespNiEf3
— David Ayer (@DavidAyerMovies) February 8, 2015
A Tweet that I stumbled upon. This is good right guys??
Canon #skwad - The DC universe is too rich to go very far astray. pic.twitter.com/fHespNiEf3
— David Ayer (@DavidAyerMovies) February 8, 2015
A Tweet that I stumbled upon. This is good right guys??
He also said it during Comic-Con panel that everything in the movie will be 100% canon. So the Joker cr^p non-sense that he is Jason Todd is pure BS.
He also said it during Comic-Con panel that everything in the movie will be 100% canon. So the Joker cr^p non-sense that he is Jason Todd is pure BS.
Joker having tattoos isn't canon bucko
He also said it during Comic-Con panel that everything in the movie will be 100% canon. So the Joker cr^p non-sense that he is Jason Todd is pure BS.
Joker having tattoos isn't canon bucko
Have you seen Grant Morrison's Joker? Maybe not.. Because its CANON. Miller's take on Joker also have tats.
@kidchipotle: Looks like he might be. Maybe Floyd finds out he has a black illegitimate kid.
He also said it during Comic-Con panel that everything in the movie will be 100% canon. So the Joker cr^p non-sense that he is Jason Todd is pure BS.
Joker having tattoos isn't canon bucko
Have you seen Grant Morrison's Joker? Maybe not.. Because its CANON. Miller's take on Joker also have tats.
Morrison's Joker never had tattoos,and nice photoshop their pal. Are you going to show evidence to back up your claims? Also at least now we know this confirms the Joker rumor that Jason Todd is in fact the Joker.
@flashrobin: What does confirm that the Joker is Jason? You do know what CANON means do you? Theres no story that made Jason the Joker so its not CANON.
canon is the material accepted as officially part of the story in an individual universe of that story. It is often contrasted with, or used as the basis for, works of fan fiction. The alternative terms mythology, timeline, and continuity are often used, with the former being especially to refer to a richly detailed fictional canon requiring a large degree of suspension of disbelief (e.g. an entire imaginary world and history), while the latter two typically refer to a single arc where all events are directly connected chronologically.
@flashrobin: That's not a photoshop you goofball.
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