“I think beyond that, I really don’t want to say the actual circumstances because I feel like it’s a spoiler for maybe a thing that may never be spoiled. Or it looks like he burned/scorched him.” But Snyder caught himself, lest he spoil something he hopes to explore later down the line. And all I’ll say is that–I think I’ve talked about this a little bit. What’s obvious is that The Joker understood that. “At that point, real vulnerability was Robin. This followed a screening of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, which also prompted talk of Robin’s death, directly tying into the Joker, who did not appear in the movie despite Snyder’s original intentions and would have to wait to make his return for the aforementioned Knightmare moment. If he kills him, or gets rid of him, then he’s screwed himself.” And so kind of stuck with him, in that way. Don’t kill me, and I’ll show you, I’ll get you a tool to fight Superman. And so he’s being carried…he has basically made a deal with Batman. “Our theory is that he’s the one who knows where the Kryptonite, what shards of Kryptonite exist. Set on an Earth no longer recognizable, the Knightmare sequence features Joker confronting Batman, getting in his head and delivering the line, “You need me.” But why does Batman need Joker? It’s not a mind game, as Zack Snyder elaborated during a Q&A at his titular SnyderCon.
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