The Joker’s phrase from the Justice League trailer sparked controversy – Igromania

A new trailer appeared on the net yesterday Justice League Zach Snyder, which ends with a scene with Joker performed by Jared Leto

The villain, referring to Batman, says the phrase “We live in a society where honor is only a distant memory.” The first half of the expression reminded netizens of the popular meme of the same name, which is often associated with the Joker.

They are usually sarcastically described some situations or sarcastically over “abstruse” statements, which in fact are not.

Many wondered if the authors deliberately included the phrase in the upcoming film – judging by the fact that it was specially quoted on Twitter by himself Jared Leto, it is unlikely that it was just a lucky coincidence.
Many were delighted that the popular villain uttered the phrase that had been associated with him for so long. Whereas others felt that the inclusion of a popular meme in the story indicated absence the director’s sense of humor.
In response, the fans stated that the comic book character utters a phrase that suits his character, and as a counterargument gave an example replica “I love you 3000 times more” (in Russian dubbing – “100 thousand times more”) from “The Avengers”which is pronounced iron Man – according to some, she sounded even more stupid.

In general, throughout the entire process of promoting the new “League” between the defenders and opponents of the author, disputes have been steadily erupting, which relate to the director’s creative vision and his “excessive seriousness” regarding the primary sources.

The latest version of Justice League will be available on March 18 when it hits HBO Max.

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