Looks like Jared Leto's Joker isn't laughing anymore as a good portion of his work was left on the cutting room floor.
The 49-year-old actor, who racked up just 15 minutes of screen space, told via Comic Book News, "Yeah, there are a lot of scenes that didn't make it to the final film. Hopefully they'll see the light of day. Who knows," reports The Independent.
Leto also expressed his wish to continue to be the Joker in future films, "I learned a lot about the Joker the more that I worked on the character, and I think that's probably going to continue to happen. It's the most fun I've ever had with a character," he said.
Rumour mill suggests Warner Bros and DC will come up with 'Ultimate Edition' as they did with 'Batman v Superman,' the extended cut getting better reviews than the theatrical cut.
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