I can't speak to his on-set behavior but Jared Leto is totally my favorite Joker. He's the only one that I've ever been truly scared of and yet I love how much fun he's having.
But then, I'm well aware that I seem to like
Suicide Squad more than most people. It gives me flashbacks to 2004 and my vigorous defense of the much maligned
Daredevil movie.
It could be even worse, they could just call it "Suicide Squad" again. ( Looking at you, Rambo and Ghostbusters. )
Reboots don't count, so
Ghostbusters doesn't count. Also, the closing credits and DVD box art list the full title as
Ghostbusters: Answer the Call.
Since reboots don't count and because it's been 30 years since Tim Burton's
Batman, I'm totally okay with Matt Reeves calling his reboot
The Batman. I'd prefer it if they gave it a slightly more creative name but I can settle for
The Batman.
Agreed that they're probably using the term "reboot" far more loosely than we would. I remember when people involved with
Terminator Salvation were calling that movie a reboot in order to separate it from the lackluster
T3 despite the fact that it was clearly in the same continuity, even bringing back Kate Brewster.
Some people even argued ( wrongly ) that it fit into the continuity of the original films. The DVD ended up with bargain bin prices at one point IIRC.
I wonder if they just overproduced the discs. I remember one time that Target had this huge shelf that was nothing but $5 copies of
Batman Begins and
Gremlins.