One consequence could be that the Joker's followers would be out for revenge. They might target Harry Potter or his friends if they also exist in that fanfiction world. Another consequence could be that the balance of power in the Joker's world is completely disrupted. There could be a power vacuum that other villains or even some anti - heroes might try to fill.
Well, in a fanfiction world, anything can be possible. Maybe Harry Potter uses his magic skills like the Killing Curse. But it's really a strange crossover. The Joker is from a completely different universe with no magic, and Harry Potter is from a world full of magic. It would be a very unique and perhaps disturbing story to see how Harry Potter overcomes the Joker's chaos and madness with his magic and finally kills him.
I'm not sure if there is a specific instance where a 'Joker' would be directly involved in raising Harry Potter fanfiction. Usually, fanfiction is created and promoted by fans themselves within the fan community, not by a character like the Joker.
Well, if we're talking about the Joker from the Batman universe, there's no canonical information indicating he has any knowledge of Harry Potter fanfiction. He's more preoccupied with chaos in Gotham. But in some wild crossovers in fan - created works, he might be depicted as knowing it, just for the fun of mashing up different universes.
The Joker as a professor in Harry Potter fanfiction? That's a wild idea. He could be the professor of Dark Arts in a very different way. Instead of the traditional Dark Arts that the wizarding world knows, he would introduce his own form of 'dark art' which is more about psychological torture and mind games. His classes would be full of his maniacal laughter and unexpected challenges. Students would have to constantly be on their toes, not knowing what he'll do next. He might even use his students in his elaborate schemes against the other professors or the Ministry of Magic.
There could be. Fanfiction writers love to take the original story and twist it in different ways. In a 'Harry Potter Kills Goblins' fanfiction, it would be a very dark and different take on the world J.K. Rowling created. It might explore different themes like power, prejudice, and the consequences of extreme actions. You can search for it on popular fanfiction platforms, but keep in mind that the quality and content can vary greatly.
No. It's more of a metaphorical statement. Harry Potter, as a character in the books, doesn't actually go around killing fanfiction. It's about how the official 'Harry Potter' franchise might impact the existence or popularity of fan - created stories.
Yes, there are likely some fanfictions with such a concept. The 'Harry Potter' fandom is vast and creative, and some fans like to explore extreme or alternate storylines. However, not all of these fanfictions may be high - quality or follow the original spirit of the series closely.
Definitely. In the original story, there are good and bad characters among both Purebloods and non - Purebloods. Making Harry a killer of Purebloods in fanfiction simplifies the complex moral landscape of the wizarding world and is likely to stir up strong reactions from fans who value the original moral and ethical framework.
Most likely. The 'Harry Potter' series is all about friendship and family, and the Weasleys are like a second family to Harry. To have him kill them is a huge deviation from what fans expect and cherish about the story.