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"I had a dream. It was the end of the world. I think it's something more... something darker
"I had a dream. It was the end of the world. I think it's something more... something darker." ―Bruce Wayne, Zack Snyder's Justice League
This article or section is about the Knightmare future. This is a potential future that may not necessarily follow the primary timeline.
For alternate versions of Harley Quinn, see Harley Quinn's Character Hub.

"You know, it's funny that you would talk about the people who died in my arms, because when I held Harley Quinn and she was bleeding and dying, she begged me with her last breath that when I killed you, and make no mistake, I will fucking kill you, that I'd do it slow. I'm gonna honor that promise."
Batman to Joker[src]

Harleen Frances Quinzel, also known as Harley Quinn, was a psychopathic criminal from Gotham City and the ex-girlfriend of Joker.

Biography[]

Death[]

Sometime before or after the corruption of Superman and the fall of Earth, Harley reportedly perished, with Batman supposedly witnessing her final moments. According to Batman, as she was dying in his arms, she asked Batman to kill the Joker slowly if the two ever met again. Batman later met Joker and formed an alliance of necessity with him to potentially undo the nightmare-ish future that had unfolded. During a heated disagreement, Batman recounted this version of events to Joker. Although Joker was seemingly disturbed for a few moments, he seemed to be either unwilling to believe the account or doubt Batman's commitment to commit to such an action.[1]

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Enemies[]

  • Batman
  • Joker - former love interest and attempted victim

Behind the Scenes[]

  • According to Zack Snyder, he initially planned to shoot Harley Quinn's death scene during the Knightmare era for his planned sequels to Justice League. Since his involvement in any possible sequels became unlikely, Zack chose to reference her scene in the dialogue between Batman and Joker in Zack Snyder's Justice League.[2]

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