字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント DC's live-action Suicide Squad split comic fans down the middle, but no matter how people felt about Jared Leto's Joker, nearly everyone agreed: they wanted more - and apparently, they were originally going to get it. With hours of Joker footage on the cutting room floor, we've broken down some of the scrapped scenes that we think would have made the movie better. Give the video a Like if you think these Joker moments deserve to be seen, or should have been included in the actual movie! Here are 10 Deleted Suicide Squad Joker Scenes That Would Have Changed Everything. Joker’s Jailbreak Audiences never got to see the specifics of Joker's breakout of Arkham Asylum, only when he showed up to fry Harley's brain. But the sequence originally included Joker killing someone offscreen with a baseball bat. That explains how Harley got her signature weapon, taking the bat for herself, and turning every cracked skull into a love letter to "Mr. J." Joker’s Therapy You might not get the impression that Dr. Quinzel ("Quinn-zell") actually helped Joker with her treatment, but a scene restored in the Extended Cut says otherwise. Joker actually gets his revenge for the "faded memories" Harley brought back, leaving him confused and angry. It explains how the electrocution is actually payback, and shows THIS Joker is the product of some past trauma. He has an origin story - and Harley's one of the few who knows it. Letting Harley Live The movie leaps from Harley getting shocked to the pair's manic romance, but a separate scene was filmed to show Joker leaving. Just as his trusted henchman pulls a gun to kill Harley, Joker stops him with a wagging finger. The moment reveals Joker feels SOMETHING for Harley. At least, it explains why SHE thinks she's someone special to the infamous gangster. Joker & Monster T Fans spun some wild theories about the DC character played by Common, but his role turned out to be a short one, killed after a single scene with Joker. The original scene was filmed to include more interaction between the two, showing an actual bond being formed between the gangsters before the wrong word spun Joker out of control. The longer scene made it clear Joker and Harley were "playing with their food." The watches of their previous victims can even be seen on Harley's arm. A Killer Delivery Audiences are as surprised as the Van Criss security guard when a bomb blows up in his face, but a longer version of the scene was filmed in which Joker realize the guard is alive, and kills him with his bare hands and a one-liner. Since the Joker doesn't actually kill anyone for the fun of it in the movie, this scene proves that just like the comics, he kills when he pleases - or if there's a joke involved. Predator Becomes The Prey Fans got plenty of looks at a stunt involving actress Margot Robbie on a motorcycle, but the scene was more than just added action. It showed Dr. Qinzel chasing Joker down, refusing to give up on the love of her life. The Joker tries to get rid of her, claiming he isn't someone to be loved - doubling down on the idea that he rose above his past, imagining himself as an idea, and not a man. His past is still a mystery, but he definitely didn't FORCE Harley into becoming his sidekick, which some people claimed was the message being sent. Harley Shot First When the Joker tries to talk Harley out of loving him, a trucker shows up to interrupt. Harley pulls the Joker's gun and kills the bystander without a second's thought. Joker's usually the homicidal one of the pair, but even he says it was a bad idea, proving the point Amanda Waller makes when introducing Harley, claiming she's every bit as dangerous as the Joker, but loving him has made her downright crazy. Joker’s Gang The Joker's henchmen are predictably weird, dressed in goat heads, baby masks, and of course, a lovable Panda suit. But when the plan was to spend more time in Joker and Harley's world, the infamous Panda Man was actually a fully-developed character, played by actor James McGowan. The white and black color scheme was even going to be carried over to his wardrobe in the form of real-world "dazzle camo," used to confuse enemy ships during World War II (Google it, crazy stuff). Even when it came to his goons' clothing, Joker was waging psychological warfare on his own enemies. Harley’s Classic Costume Batman fans held their breath hoping to see Margot Robbie wearing Harley's classic Jester costume in live-action, but it wasn't meant to be. The filmmakers were clearly determined not to disappoint the fans, since set photos show the jester suit was going to appear on a mannequin in Joker's apartment, explaining why Harley couldn't wear it in the field. The suit wasn't included in the scene, so it wound up added into the couple's comic-accurate introduction, and in Harley's personal effects when suiting up for the mission as a consolation prize. Joker’s Smoke Grenade The audience knew something had changed when the shots of Joker half-burned and pulling the pin on a grenade from the trailers were nowhere to be found. The shots are apparently pulled from the movie's original ending, when Joker returned from the helicopter crash to rescue Harley - who chose to stay with her friends instead. We don't know WHY the change was made, but it did give the movie a more surprising ending, with Joker returning from the dead to break Harley out of Belle Reve. Conclusion Those are only the deleted Joker scenes that have been revealed so far, but they're more than enough to make Suicide Squad better. Are there any other scenes you can think of that shouldn't have been cut? 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B1 中級 米 SUICIDE SQUAD ジョーカーが削除した10のシーンがすべてを変えていたかもしれない! (10 SUICIDE SQUAD Joker Deleted Scenes That Would Have Changed Everything!) 524 34 Edison Tai に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語