The film, which has already received criticism that it glorifies violence and evokes empathy for a killer, is now facing backlash for its use of a song by convicted child sex offender Gary Glitter.
(CNN) - The controversy keeps building for Warner Bros.' "Joker" movie.
The film, which has already received criticism that it glorifies violence and evokes empathy for a killer, is now facing backlash for its use of a song by convicted child sex offender Gary Glitter.
Some are questioning the morality of including the song and bringing profit to a convicted child sex offender.
Glitter was sentenced in 2015 to 16 years in prison after being convicted of child sex abuse.