No, that's what people who write memes about the Joker think.
He isn't "lol so random, always do the opposite thing CHAOS" like post Ledger people think. He creates incredibly complex plans towards goals and is shown to regularly have a stable set of ideas and principles.
Heck his crossover with Carnage (a character meant to embody literal random chaos) had the two of them split because he hated Carnage's inability to be productive and accomplish tasks, while Carnage mocked him for being far too orderly.
He isn't "lol so random, always do the opposite thing CHAOS" like post Ledger people think. He creates incredibly complex plans towards goals and is shown to regularly have a stable set of ideas and principles.
Tbf Ledger's Joker still did this with the bank heist which had both elimination of the heisters as part of the design and then simply setting fire to half the money afterwards, money which was specifically mentioned to be the non-traceable kind as he went out of his way to leave that behind. The character just gets further memed because of Ledger's suicide and normies own retarded takes and Youtuber blogs which are retarded and wrong anyway.
Most people remember the "idea" of Ledger's Joker but forget the actual reality of what he did, and the fact that all his "philosophy" was proven to be actually false by the movie itself. Including when he tried to force it in a huff after it failed to materialize.
But that's not edgy and cool enough, so everyone just jerks off over "chaos lul" the same way they treated the guy from Jurassic Park saying "chaos theory" as super smart.
Isn't destroying his own franchise right when it's most popular something the Joker would do?
But joker is not doing it, the writers are.
No, that's what people who write memes about the Joker think.
He isn't "lol so random, always do the opposite thing CHAOS" like post Ledger people think. He creates incredibly complex plans towards goals and is shown to regularly have a stable set of ideas and principles.
Heck his crossover with Carnage (a character meant to embody literal random chaos) had the two of them split because he hated Carnage's inability to be productive and accomplish tasks, while Carnage mocked him for being far too orderly.
Tbf Ledger's Joker still did this with the bank heist which had both elimination of the heisters as part of the design and then simply setting fire to half the money afterwards, money which was specifically mentioned to be the non-traceable kind as he went out of his way to leave that behind. The character just gets further memed because of Ledger's suicide and normies own retarded takes and Youtuber blogs which are retarded and wrong anyway.
Most people remember the "idea" of Ledger's Joker but forget the actual reality of what he did, and the fact that all his "philosophy" was proven to be actually false by the movie itself. Including when he tried to force it in a huff after it failed to materialize.
But that's not edgy and cool enough, so everyone just jerks off over "chaos lul" the same way they treated the guy from Jurassic Park saying "chaos theory" as super smart.