A new Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League poster is out, offering up the first official look at Joker and Harley Quinn in the upcoming movie.
The new poster sees Joker and Harley Quinn posing together, with Joker dressed in his iconic purple look, this time in a full jacket with green accents. Instead of a suit, Harley is dressed up in classicattire, and sports a pair of fingerless gloves while also holding a bat with a bevy of nails sticking out of itis co-directed by Jumpei Mizusaki and Shinji Takaji from a screenplay written by Kazuki Nakashima.
“The first trailer contains only tiny fragments of Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League and full 90 minutes is filled with even more crazy sequences!!,” Nakashima said in a statement. “The content is so intense that it might make your head spin, so please enjoy that dizzying sensation. It’s another crazy film you will enjoy.”Anthony Nash has been writing about games and the gaming industry for nearly a decade. When he’s not writing about games, he’s usually playing them.
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