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... pposite them were DC representatives like Scott, Philips, and Bruce Berman.

Hamada presided over the meeting.

Since "Joker" was not part of the DC Extended Universe, both Warner Bros. and DC didn't pay much attention to the project.

At the same time, "Man of Steel" was about to be released, and "Batman v Superman" had already entered the formal preparation stage, while "Joker" was still in the earliest phase of the project.

The projector turned on, and the creativ ...

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