Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Scientists at Stanford University have reconstructed this 3D model of how Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ might have looked.
We’ve all been left speechless at a viral tweet doing the rounds showing a reconstruction of what Mary Magdalene actually looked like.
According to the tweet made by user ‘Future Dilf’ (yeah, you might be seeing the possible flaws in the accuracy of the story already), students at Stanford University reconstructed in 3D how Magdalene ‘might have looked’.
Mother Mary? Well, there’s no doubting that the image looks more like Mother Monster herself, Lady Gaga.
2019’s Joker was a bigger hit than anyone ever imagined, with Joaquin Phoenix’s take on the Clown Prince of Crime vastly different to previous iterations. A story grounded wholly in reality, Todd Phillips’ movie took place in a world without superheroes and delivered a very unique origin story for Batman’s greatest foe.
While the story felt largely standalone in nature, a sequel is now on the way in the form of Joker: Folie à Deux.
That’s expected to take place primarily in Arkham Asylum, with Arthur Fleck crossing paths with this DC Universe’s take on Harley Quinn, played by singer and actress Lady Gaga. The movie is expected to include musical elements and sounds like another delightfully unhinged visit to Gotham City.
He would go on to note that Joker: Folie à Deux will be shot primarily on soundstages in Los Angeles, as well as on location in New York. Shooting begins in five or six weeks’ time, so that hopefully means we’ll eventually start getting set photos when cameras begin rolling in the Big Apple.
Story details are few and far between at the moment, though most DC Comics movies are plagued by leaks, so don’t be shocked if we learn more about the script soon!
Sorry to burst your bubble but no, sadly it is a fake – as one Twitter user pointed out, it would be truly incredibly if students could reconstruct what Magdalene looked like as there is no physical archaeological evidence that she existed.
The same format of tweet was even shared on Twitter a few years ago, but with a different historical figure.
Amazingly, Lady Gaga also bears a striking resemblance to what ‘scientists at Harvard’ in 2018 said Cleopatra looked like – Buzzfeed even did a full breakdown of the meme.
However, like any good viral tweet, it hasn’t stopped Twitter users running with it, with incredible results.