30 Seconds to Mars rocker Jared Leto and his green hair recently got a break from filming a new Suicide Squad action sequence, which clearly included a fight with the caped crusader himself. According to the latest gossip news updates, the Joker and Ben Affleck's Batman will definitely get some one-on-one time in the new movie -- the first time the character have met on the big screen since Christian Bale and Heath Ledger's performances in The Dark Knight seven years ago. On Twitter, however, Leto recently stood up to the true villains of the world -- demanding to know when the corporate polluters who ruin our planet are going to be treated as harshly as the rest of U.S.'s supposed criminals.
If you thought the David Ayers' new Suicide Squad movie was just going to be all about the DC bad guys, it's definitely time to think again.
According ABC News latest Batman report, Ben Affleck's version of the superhero just might figure in as prominently in the new film as he does in Batman vs Superman.
In the footage they obtained from a street corner in Toronto is couldn't be more clear that Batman and the Joker are going to be battling it out to the death in the latest installment to the DC franchise.
While his stunt double was doing his best to shake Batman off the roof of his supercar, the real-life Jared Leto has been expressing his rage on Twitter at the injustice of a victimless criminal losing his freedom for the rest of his life, while not one person was ever legally punished for their part in the BP disaster or the countless other man-made catastrophes that are killing our planet:
"The founder of the Silk Road drug marketplace has been sentenced to life in prison without parole.
"Where's the punishment for people and companies who poison the planet? #justice"
Let's hope that Batman does a better job at stopping the Joker and his Suicide crew in this next film, than the DOJ has done stopping giant corporations from destroying the Earth as a matter of doing business.
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