Otra portada de Empire con el Joker de Leto
Me encanta esta imagen
Otra portada de Empire con el Joker de Leto
Me encanta esta imagen
Yo no quiero ser el hater que joda la marrana pero la verdad que Jared Leto desde que hace de Joker se me hace muy pesado, intentando parecer loco haciendo tonterías xD
SUICIDE SQUAD: Jared Leto Talks About 'The Joker' For The First Time; New Character Details
Jared Leto talks here for the very first time about playing The Joker in Suicide Squad, revealing more about how he tormented his fellow cast mates and why the role was like, "giving birth out of my pr**k hole." We also have some surprising new details about the villain...
"I was just thinking that the Joker would probably just say, 'F**k you,' and hang up," Jared Leto responded when Empire Magazine caught up with the actor to talk about his role as The Joker in Suicide Squad for the very first time. The actor is of course very familiar with what goes on in the head of the Clown Prince of Crime, especially as he never broke character during the shoot, something which led to him tormenting his fellow cast members in unique ways. For Jim Parrack (who plays The Joker's henchman, Jonny Frost) that included random calls throughout the day, with orders to spray paint roses black and filling a backpack with nine inch nails. "There was definitely a period of...detachment," Leto explains. "I took a pretty deep dive. But this was a unique opportunity and I couldn't imagine doing it another way. It was fun, playing those psychological games. But at the same time it was very painful, like giving birth out of my prick hole."
Revealing that he listened to 1920s gospel music and read literature on shamans while playing The Joker, Leto offered some interesting insight into this take on the villain when he said, "I always get the sense that The Joker may be much older than people think. It's something different. If you don't break rules, you're not going to strike new ground. I think I'll be cooling down for the rest of my life." Suicide Squad producer Charles Roven also chimed in by revealing that the villain's dress sense has been inspired by Mexican cartels, while he's now, "More social...a very successful and smart businessman besides being a sociopath." Director David Ayer meanwhile had this to say about how Leto's take on the villain will differ to what's come before on the big screen. "The Joker is the third rail of comic book movies. There's a power to that character, and by some freaking miracle, through the incredible things Jared has done and the photography and all the other millions of things that went into it, we've cooked up something transcendent. He's scary."
Imagen con mas calidad que la anterior
La portada no me desagrada, pero creo que gran culpa la tiene el fondo elegido y los contrastes de colores.
Otra cosa será verlo en movimiento, yo no voy a decir nada que sino después me tengo que tragar mis palabras.
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¿No hay nadie que tenga la revista con una cámara en condiciones?
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Me mola lo que veo
A mí el look del Joker me sigue sin convencer visto así, fuera de contexto, claro. Habrá que ver si en la historia tiene sentido. Y en cualquier caso, creo que Leto va a bordar el papel.
I'd imagine the whole world was one big machine. Machines never come with any extra parts, you know. They always come with the exact amount they need. So I figured, if the entire world was one big machine, I couldn't be an extra part. I had to be here for some reason.(HUGO)
Portada de Empire en mejor calidad
Portada de Empire de la Encantadora
La portada de la Encantadora es simplemente
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No me convence absolutamente nada su aspecto. Sinceramente, no pensaba que se iban a desviar tanto
"The people who criticized lack of focus on Batman were missing the point of the character of Batman. This guy wants to remain as hidden as possible, and in the shadows as possible, and unrevealing about himself as possible, so all of those things - you know, he’s not gonna eat up screen time by these big speeches and doing dancing around the Batcave"
Tim Burton
Última edición por Brando; 28/10/2015 a las 12:41
La mejor portada, obviamente, la de Harley Quinn. Robbie y Leto se van a comer esta película a bocados.
I'd imagine the whole world was one big machine. Machines never come with any extra parts, you know. They always come with the exact amount they need. So I figured, if the entire world was one big machine, I couldn't be an extra part. I had to be here for some reason.(HUGO)
Pinta estupenda en todos los sentidos.
Las portadas de Harley Quinn y Deadshot en mejor calidad
En el último salón del manga al que fui ya estaba plagado de Harley Quinns, va a ser un fenómeno del estilo el Jocker de Ledger.
que dolor me entra en los ojos cada vez que veo escrito Jocker
que es Joker por favor!
y madre mía que buena está Harley!
4 HORITAS DE PURO ZACK
18-3-2021
Siempre ha sido un personaje con mucha popularidad, incluso que sea un personaje reconocido dentro del universo de Batman es gracias a los fans tras su debut como personaje secundario en la gran serie animada de los 90 de Bruce Timm y Paul Dini
Es curioso que hasta ahora no hayan querido usar al personaje en acción real tanto en la gran pantalla como en televisión, cuando tiene muchísima fama en la animación y en el mundo de los videojuegos
Ni los propios creadores del personaje se explican como ha podido tener tantísima fama un personaje creado como secundario en la serie animada.
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Harley Quinn será el verdadero centro de la historia en Suicide Squad
Así lo ha asegurado el director de la película, David Ayer, en una entrevista con Empire. Quinn, interpretada por la actriz Margot Robbit, comienza su historia como la Doctora Harleen Frances Quinzel, quien es médico de los psicópatas del manicomio Arkham, entre ellos el Joker, y seguramente de los demás miembros del Squad.
“Se trata de ella liberándose del Joker y por fin convirtiéndose en una persona completamente independiente y realizada. Esa es la verdadera metáfora para el viaje de todos en esta película”.