Jared Leto arrives at the 86th Academy Awards nominees luncheon in Beverly Hills
IN PHOTO: Best actor in a supporting role nominee Jared Leto arrives at the 86th Academy Awards nominees luncheon in Beverly Hills, California February 10, 2014. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Jared Leto once again teased fans of his possible Joker voice during his band’s concert in Novosibirsk, Russia. The 30 Seconds To Mars frontman recently channeled his “Suicide Squad” character while talking to one of the concert goers.

From the video below, Jared Leto, with his platinum blonde hair, could be seen talking to someone from the crowd. He starts off by saying, “Hey, Hey, shut the f**k up.” The crowd starts to cheer before he finally gave that creepy voice and says, “Shut it once and for all before I f**king kill you.” The video was posted on Instagram page where it was captioned , “I can’t wait to see The Joker #JaredLeto #ThirtySecondsToMars #30SecondsToMars #Novosibirsk.” He shared the video a couple of days ago and it has since received 1314 likes with users commenting on the actor possibly channeling his “Suicide Squad” character during the concert.

This is not the first time Jared Leto used one of 30 Second To Mars concerts to tease fans of what The Joker may sound like in “Suicide Squad.” During one of the band’s shows in Russia, while speaking to the crowd, Jared also let out a creepy voice when he said, “ Really crazy.”

According to Collider, if what Jared Leto has been teasing so far is really what The Joker would sound like in “Suicide Squad,” then it’s not too far off from the comics. The actor is reportedly descending his voice to give it a "gravelly pitch." But according to the site, Joker’s voice is really not the most important part of being The Joker. It’s supposedly the laugh that Jared Leto needs to work on to make him the terrifying Joker that will distinguish him from any regular bad guy.

There have been rumours of Jared Leto’s version of The Joker being heavily influenced by “The Dark Knight Returns” character. While production has yet to announce which version the actor will follow, Jared somehow confirmed his character will indeed be inspired by “TDKR.”

In a video posted on his Snapchat page, Jared Leto could be seen basically just spinning around with the camera focused on his face. Before the video ends, the actor opens his mouth as if to emit a silent wail. However, Mirror UK noted the background music, which is said to be the theme for “The Dark Knight Rises” titled “See You In Hell.”

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