Joker, Warner replies to the accusations: The character and the film does not incite violence and real

A few days from the release of the Joker (in the Usa the 4th of October, in Italy the 3), the movie with Joaquin Phoenix about the origins of the adversary of

Joker, Warner replies to the accusations: The character and the film does not incite violence and real
A few days from the release of the Joker (in the Usa the 4th of October, in Italy the 3), the movie with Joaquin Phoenix about the origins of the adversary of Batman, Warner Bros. responds to allegations of incitement to violence expressed by the five families of the victims of the Aurora, the massacre of 2012, performed by the 24-year-old James Holmes at a movie theater at the premiere of The dark knight rises (the third chapter of the trilogy Batman of Christopher Nolan). In the early hot news, popular at the time of the arrest, Holmes would have said, "I am the Joker," a voice has been denied by the lawyer of the man later sentenced to 12 life sentences. "Let's be clear: neither the character of fiction, the Joker, nor the film are an endorsement of any type of violence in the real world," writes the major, in a note published by Variety.

Date Of Update: 27 September 2019, 18:00
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