My huge comic book nerd friend also thinks his teeth are important, because one of the more famous images of the whole thing was Joker smashing out the teeth of whichever Robin it was with a crowbar.TheLaughingMagician said:The vandalised Robin costume.IOwnTheSpire said:I don't know where that theory came from, but I can't imagine how anyone could think it's true.TheLaughingMagician said:If they are going with the Jason Todd being the Joker now
Certain lines Batman has,
He talks about having enough experience with clowns in brightly coloured suits that sounds like he's talking about the Joker in the past tense, or more than one of them or maybe both.
He talks about "How many good people have we seen go bad?"
Also this Batman clearly doesn't care about human life the way Batman usually should. He kills a lot of people and is downright ruthless. Which would make sense if he already packed in his morals to kill the Joker.
It would kind of serve to explain why Jared Leto's Joker looks more like someone trying to emulate the Joker than the Joker himself with all the tattoos. And it's hard too tell because of the makeup bu this Joker doesn't look as aged and haggard as this continuity's Bruce Wayne. That being said that could just be down to the fact that Jared Leto is clearly a fucking Wood Elf because he's actually older than Affleck.
The story has been done before:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_Beyond:_Return_of_the_Joker
Although it was Tim Drake, not Jason Todd, my bad.
Since then, on learning more about the movie and what's going on with BvS and Suicide Squad, he's changed his opinion. He believes that the DC Movies would never have anything that interesting in them.