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In JOKER, Arthur may have chosen to become the title character – much like Bruce Wayne will eventually choose to become Batman – but despite their personal choices, they will always be linked by a ...
Fans will of course know Bruce Wayne eventually grows up to be Batman, and Joker's actions in the film lead to the death of Wayne's parents.
But the longer answer: Although Batman isn’t in “Joker,” Bruce Wayne, and his parents Thomas and Martha Wayne, very much are and they play a central role in Arthur Fleck’s delusions that ...
Joker raises a very interesting question about Thomas Wayne. So, what's the correct answer?
The first teaser trailer for Todd Phillips' Joker has now been released, giving us our best look at Joaquin Phoenix's Clown Prince of Crime, but also a sneak peak of the latest actor to take on ...
Given Joker ’s focus on the rich, one thought-provoking theory suggests that Bruce Wayne’s parents are actually the villains in the story, not the victims.
Joaquin Phoenix's 'Joker' promised a different spin on Batman's foe. Instead, it leans into all-too-familiar Dark Knight connections. Spoilers ahead!
The crucial clues in "Joker" that rule out the possibility of a sequel that will see Joaquin Phoenix's character fight Robert Pattinson's Batman.
Tim Burton’s movie Batman put forth that the Joker was originally gangster Jack Napier, a vain sociopath with an interest in chemistry and art who also, it turns out, killed Bruce Wayne’s parents.
Is this Joker the same character from the Batman comic books — or did Arthur Fleck inspire some other “Joker” to kill Bruce Wayne’s parents?