Spoiler: Latino Review Reveals Joker Introduction in ‘The Dark Knight’

Latino Review’s Kellvin Chavez posted a brief report on Nov. 6 revealing new plot details about the introduction of Heath Ledger as the Joker in “The Dark Knight”. If you don’t want to know, don’t read below.

Heath Ledger (left) as the Joker in The Dark Knight
Heath Ledger (left) as the Joker in “The Dark Knight”.
Photo credit: Warner Bros.

The Latino Review post, which is labeled as an exclusive, is citing an anonymous “executive high up on the Warner Bros. food chain” following a dinner in New York city. Spoiler information is below.

“The Dark Knight” begins with the Joker robbing a huge bank (we’ve seen photos of this everywhere). The bank is where the mob and all the gangs in Gotham keep all their money.

The Joker takes this money and holds it “ransom”. The Joker then says to the mob and the gangs of Gotham: “If you help me take down Batman, you’ll get your money back. If not, I’m going to burn it all.”

This is how the Joker assembles his army to take down Batman.

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