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Thd joker tells two different origin stories about his scars in the movie. It is never clearified which one is correct. One is about his abusive dad the other about his ex wife. Joker says in the movie to Batman "you complete me" he is obviusly inspired by Batman. Without Batman you have no Joker. |
At first, the Joker wants Batman dead for his agenda, but then he changes his mind because Batman now fulfills him making his life worth living, so Joker goes from wanting the world to burn because his selfish self has nothing to live for, to wanting to play around with Batman, because he now has something that makes life worth living for him. (which is the turning point where the Joker calls in to the TV program to say he now doesn't want to know who batman is, so everyone should now kill the guy who knows Batman's identity, LOL)
Clearly whatever is Joker's origin, he had a very abusive life, which made him into a monster like that school shooter who shot people in Santa Monica College.
But yeah, for all we know, the Joker could have did those cuts to his face himself.
Its just that The Dark Knight was to much like "Batman & Robin" but with a different tone.







