No one is more thrilled about Method Actor Jared Leto's method acting in Suicide Squad than Method Actor Jared Leto. Perhaps you're familiar with the wild and crazy gifts that he gave to his co-stars during the filming of the movie. He did this to help research his character, as method actors are known to do. He dove into a dark part of himself to truly become The Joker, a super villain in clown makeup who wears a purple suit. The result was something like seven minutes of screen time in Suicide Squad, which is nearly as much screen time that he has in this garbage Rick Ross video. But what happened to all the scenes that he filmed that didn't make it into the movie?

Method Actor Jared Leto's method acting was simply too good to make it into the movie.

"I think that I brought so much to the table in every scene, it was probably more about filtering all of the insanity," Leto told the BBC. "Because I wanted to give a lot of options, and I think there's probably enough footage in this film for a Joker movie."

Of course! The world deserves more of Method Actor Jared Leto's Joker. Likely actors will be eager to star alongside an artist who will send them animal corpses and used condoms. But, are regular audiences worthy of watching a performance of this magnitude?

"If I were to die tomorrow, maybe the studio would roll something out. [There's] a rated R or a rated X performance in there somewhere," Method Actor Jared Leto said, hinting at his own tragic death and subsequent posthumous Oscar win—a possible situation so romantic and heartbreaking that it is sure to make us forget about Heath Ledger, whose own tragic death and Oscar win took place only a handful of years ago.

Truly Method Actor Jared Leto is the greatest actor of his, and any other, generation.

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