Snyder Cut Jared Leto’s New Road-Weary Joker Look is CREEPY

Snyder Cut Jared Leto’s New Road-Weary Joker Look is CREEPY!

Straight out of a look taken from Chris “Motionless” Cerulli of Motionless in White, Jared Leto’s New Road-Weary Joker Look is CREEPY yet cool. Read on…

 

CelebnMovies247.com reports that yesterday, director Zack Snyder finally revealed what his drastically different take on the Joker will look like when he appears in the upcoming The Snyder Cut.

Portrayed once again by Suicide Squad’s Jared Leto, Snyder’s Joker has been given a “road-weary” look, ditching the infamous tattoos and looking a lot more like The Crow rather than the Clown Prince of Crime.

We feel otherwise, Leto looks more like Chris Cerulli as his alter-ego on stage “Motionless” from the rock band Motionless in White:

 

The response to the greasy new Joker look has been a largely positive one, with many fans now even more excited for the imminent release of Zack Snyder’s Justice League.

Many are just happy to see the character shed the despised visage of Suicide Squad.

The initial take Jared Leto had on the character, which appeared in director David Ayer’s Suicide Squad, was met with much criticism back in 2016 thanks to his silver teeth and an assortment of tattoos, the worse of which is the word ‘damaged’ scrawled across his forehead. Frankly, anything else would look better in comparison.

That is all gone now, and this is what fans are saying about Jared Leto’s Snyder Cut of The Joker:

As Zack Snyder promised, The Snyder Cut was recently given an “R” rating for “violence and some language,” something which Snyder himself predicted.

Snyder foretold:

Here’s one piece of information nobody knows: The movie is insane and so epic and is probably rated R – that’s one thing I think will happen, that it will be an R-rated version, for sure. We haven’t heard from the MPAA, but that’s my gut…There’s one scene where Batman drops an F-bomb. Cyborg is not too happy with what’s going on with his life before he meets the Justice League, and he tends to speak his mind. And Steppenwolf is pretty much just hacking people in half. So [the rating would be due to] violence and profanity, probably both.