![]() ![]() I think, obviously, Joker the movie was, was a very good instance of that. "I think that the Joker has a deep-seated ethical structure, that every now and then, we get a glimpse of. Then, of course, you get in all the questions of, 'Well, is he really insane?'" Mount tells IGN. ![]() "That's the scary part about the Joker, and what makes Joker such a great nemesis, is that you can never really pin down the motivations of someone who's insane. But here, Joker’s attack pushes Kal-El over the edge and causes him to do the one thing Batman never could - kill the Joker. In the regular DC Universe, no amount of pain could cause the Man of Steel to lose his faith in humanity. Here’s where the real divergence occurs - not in the fact that Superman suffers a terrible loss, but in how he deals with that loss. In one fell swoop, Superman loses it all. When Lois and her unborn child die, that triggers a massive bomb that annihilates Metropolis. Only after dragging his opponent into orbit does the Man of Steel realize he’s actually been fighting his wife Lois. Joker pulls his most terrible prank of all, tricking Superman into thinking he’s being attacked by Doomsday. As Joker explains, he’s tired of losing to Batman, so he decides to make Superman’s life miserable for a change. ![]() The world of Injustice is more or less identical to the regular DCU until one fateful day Joker and Harley Quinn pay a visit to Metropolis. ![]()
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