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‘Suicide Squad’ director David Ayer responds to Joker fan theory

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One Twitter user speculates on the "ingenious" meaning of one tattoo David Ayer has responded to a fan theory about Jared Leto’s Joker in Suicide Squad.

The filmmaker reworked the character of the Clown Prince of Crime for the 2016 film, with fans paying particular attention to Leto’s tattoo which says “damaged” on his forehead. “I think the damaged tattoo is actually pretty ingenious, but only for those who understand,” the tweet from a fan began. “Joker got the tattoo because batman damaged his smile in a failed attempt at revenge for killing Robin.

All with the intent to antagonize and infuriate Batman simply by seeing his face.” Exactly https://t.co/dP3JbroS1H — David Ayer (@DavidAyerMovies) May 4, 2020 Ayer simply responded confirming

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