![]() So too, an interest in Magic: The Gathering has persisted since William’s youth, and he can frequently be found watching Magic streams on Twitch and reading over the latest set spoilers. Now, William enjoys playing Super Mario Maker 2 on the Switch with his daughter and finding time to sneak in the newest From Software game when possible. This interest reached a height with MMORPGs like Asheron’s Call 2, Star Wars Galaxies, and World of Warcraft, on which William spent considerable time up until college. William’s first console was the NES, but when he was eight, it was The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening on Game Boy that fully cemented his interest in the format. All the while, William’s passion for games remained. Upon graduating from the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts, William entered the realm of fine arts administration, assisting curators, artists, and fine art professionals with the realization of contemporary art exhibitions. The video below, from YouTuber MKIceAndFire, has all of Joker's dialogue in Mortal Kombat 11.William Parks is an editor at Game Rant with a background in visual arts. Outside of movies, there's an odd line to Jacqui Briggs that suggests Joker has tortured Takahashi Takeda somehow, and there are a handful of Mortal Kombat v DC Universe and comicbook references. Posted about my SAB listing a few weeks ago about not showing up in search only when you entered the exact name. Also from Tim Burton's Batman, Joker tells Shang Tsung: "Never rub another man's rhubarb." In a reference to a more recent Batman movie, Joker says to Sonya Blade: "why so serious?" Heath Ledger really was a quite astonishing Joker, wasn't he? He says "just wait 'til they get a load of me" to Johnny Cage, a nod to Jack Nicholson's wonderful "wait'll they get a load of me" line from Batman 1989. ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, the rest of Joker's dialogue will be of interest to Batman movie fans. So, if Ed says this has nothing to do with Injustice, well, I kind of think that means it has something to do with Injustice. ZVvwUhudyq- Ed Boon JanuTo see this content please enable targeting cookies.Įd Boon is infamous within the Mortal Kombat community for trolling fans over DLC characters, announcements and all sorts related to NetherRealm. ![]() PSA: This Joker dialog is not hinting at anything related to Injustice. I'm kinda feeling like Injustice 3 is next.Īnd yet! NetherRealm founder Ed Boon took to Twitter to insist this Joker exchange has nothing to do with Injustice. Injustice: Gods Among Us came out in 2013. And why not? Surely Injustice 3 is NetherRealm's next fighting game, following a pattern established years ago. Some have already pointed out this may be a reference to the upcoming Batman: Three Jokers comic book miniseries, and that may well be the case, but I think the inclusion of the word "injustice" is deliberately designed to get tongues wagging on another Injustice sequel. "We'll have to make do as a dynamic duo." When Joker fights Joker, the fight intro dialogue goes like this: ![]() We also know a lot about what Joker says in Mortal Kombat 11, and there are loads of Easter eggs, film references and cool nods this way and that for fans to find and enjoy.īut one exchange in particular sounds like a clear tease for the next fighting game from developer NetherRealm - despite the boss of NetherRealm saying otherwise. The Joker will soon be available to download and play in Mortal Kombat 11, but due to the character already being available to fight in-game and through the magic of early access granted to YouTubers, there's a lot about the way the DC supervillain works already out there. ![]()
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