
Zack Snyder shared another behind-the-scenes look at his DC films, this time revealing a new photo of Jared Leto as the Joker. The image shows Leto in his costume from the ‘Knightmare’ scenes, giving a peace sign while holding a rifle – capturing the unpredictable style that defined Snyder’s take on the character.
Snyder captioned the image: “50mm dream lens Leica monochrome.”
It really struck me again how truly unique Zack Snyder’s Joker was – honestly, it’s unlike any live-action portrayal I’ve ever seen. It just stood apart.
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Snyder Keeps Dropping DC Images
This picture of the Joker is part of a series of images Zack Snyder has been releasing from his time working on DC films, including shots of Superman, Batman, and Deathstroke. He’s continuing to share these photos as Warner Bros. Discovery’s plans evolve, and each post is sparking more discussion about what’s next.
Fans think Zack Snyder is sharing a lot of DC-related content because something is likely happening behind the scenes. This speculation is fueled by his long-standing relationship with Netflix, which is now considering a potential acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery.

Leto’s Joker Still Sparks Big Reactions
Regardless of your opinion on Jared Leto’s portrayal of the Joker, it was certainly different from previous versions. And the Joker presented in Zack Snyder’s Justice League – with his long hair, messy makeup, tactical gear, and unsettling composure – is still a major talking point for fans.
This new image reveals the version of the film Snyder originally envisioned: wild, intense, and visually dramatic.

Another Timely Batman-Universe Drop
Zack Snyder has been sharing several images from the ‘Knightmare’ scene recently, and fans think the timing of these posts is a bit too coincidental.
We heard that everyone involved had moved past the SnyderVerse, and Zack Snyder himself was only interested in revisiting his work with a potential adaptation of The Dark Knight Returns in the future. However, he’s been sharing images recently, coinciding with Netflix’s consideration of buying Warner Bros. Discovery, which is leading fans to speculate whether he has inside information about what’s really going on.
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2025-11-07 19:01