Joker may have been a dark, intimidating box office success for Warner Bros., but that hasn't stopped the folks from How It Should Have Ended from poking holes and fun at Todd Phillips' movie.

The clip clocks in at just over five minutes, ripping into some of the key moments from Joaquin Phoenix's portrayal of Arthur Fleck and his descent into madness as the Clown Prince of Crime. It opens with Joker falling down the iconic stairs outside his Gotham apartment complex in the movie, as well as the cops arresting him before he goes psycho on The Murray Franklin Show at the end of a film.

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There's even a happy ending, well, sort of, as Thomas Wayne accepts Arthur as his son and he becomes best friends with Bruce when the latter's born. They eventually become the crimefighting duo of Wisecracker and Bat-Boy after their parents are killed. This is one of the more comedic scenarios, with Superman sitting in the iconic heroes' cafe wondering if this odd couple makes sense.

Lastly, after the riots at the end of Joker, we also witness Arthur in his face paint being made fun of by Skeletor, Beetlejuice, Zod, Palpatine, Cobra Commander and Megatron at the series' famous villains' bar. While Joker insists he carried out heinous acts, the '80s crew believe that without a true hero to fight or any nefarious plan for world domination, he just doesn't belong with them.

Directed by Todd Phillips, Joker stars Joaquin Phoenix, Robert De Niro, Zazie Beetz, Bill Camp, Frances Conroy, Brett Cullen, Glenn Fleshler, Douglas Hodge, Marc Maron, Josh Pais and Shea Whigham. The film is now in theaters.

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