Joker: Folie à deuxcan finally adapt a famousDCcomic book scene that was teased in 2008’sThe Dark Knight. The firstJokeris a hard-hitting drama set in a comic book universe. It doesn’t lean into the comic aspects of Gotham City, but it does include notableBatman characterslike Thomas Wayne and a young Bruce Wayne.Joker 2could expand further into DC lore, especially withthe addition of Harley Quinn. There may also be several famous villains who could appear while Arthur is locked inside Arkham prison.

AsJoker: Folie à Deuxnears its release, new images and details are being shared, giving a better look at who else is in the cast. A trailer shared onInstagramby Warner Bros. included a brief glimpse at Harvey Dent, played by Harry Lawtey. Most people know Dent as the District Attorney who transforms into Two-Face, butJoker 2’s version is before his face is scarred beyond repair. However, this givesJoker 2the perfect opportunity to give audiences Dent’s comic book origins, a moment that was teased but altered by Christopher Nolan inThe Dark Knight.

Harvey Dent has a gun pointed at him in The Dark Knight

The Dark Knight Includes A Clever Misdirect With Harvey Dent

The Dark Knightfirst introduces Aaron Eckhart’s Harvey Dent in a courtroom, representing Gotham in a case against Salvatore Maroni. Dent questions one of Maroni’s men when the situation turns hostile. The witness pulls a gun on Harvey, who quickly disarms him and punches him in the face. It’s a perfect way to introduce Harvey as a ruthless attorney who isn’t afraid to confront criminals, even if it puts his life in danger. However,this introduction is also a clever way of misleading many Batman comic book readers.

The Dark Knightis currently available to stream on Max.

Harvey Dent debuted in DC Comics inDetective Comics#66. His origins include a scene similar to this where he is questioning Maroni in court. However, instead of getting a gun aimed at him,Maroni throws acid in his face, which scars half his face, leading to his transformation into Two-Face. This scene inThe Dark Knightis a smart homage to his comic book origins, while misleading viewers familiar with the character.Dent does turn into Two-Face, but not until later in the film when his face catches fire during Joker’s explosion after getting gasoline on it.

Joker 2 Could Include Harvey’s Tragic Comic Book Origins, Teasing Two-Face’s Arrival

In the new footage, Harvey speaks at a press conference, emphasizing the chaos that Arthur’s actions created in Gotham. He could be the attorney leading the opposition in Arthur Fleck’s trial, presenting an opportunity forJoker 2to adaptTwo-Face’s comic book origins.Either Arthur or another witness could splash acid in Harvey’s face, creating more of Joker’s chaos and teasing Harvey’s eventual turn into Two-Face.

Jokermay not get a third film, but the franchise isn’t opposed to teasing future developments that audiences know are coming. InJoker, Thomas and Martha Wayne are killed in front of Bruce by a rioter in a clown mask, putting a twist on Batman’s origins. The Joker series doesn’t have to introduce Batman at any point, but it’s an interesting way of tying this universe together. The same can be done with Harvey inJoker Folie à Deux, expanding the roster of villains in Gotham.

Joker: Folie A Deux official poster

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