No Suicide Squad wasn’t as good as we’d hoped. But suing? This is #NerdRage on a whole new level.

First there was a petition to shut down Rotten Tomatoes over the negative reviews, and now someone is suing the studio. We don’t know whether to be alarmed or impressed by this level of dedication to a fandom.

Via Yahoo!, we’re learning that an angry fan and his brother, who’s a lawyer, is planning to sue DC for “false advertising.”

Specifically, he’s pissed about the lack of scenes featuring Jared Leto’s Joker, who was used so heavily in the promotional material only to have his role cut down to what was basically a glorified cameo in the actual film.

Related: Jared Leto laments the many Joker scenes cut from Suicide Squad

The fan, who originally stated his intent on Reddit, used a burger analogy to explain his anger at the lack of mild cheese (the Joker) in the movie.

Suicide Squad trailers showcased several SPECIFIC Joker scenes that I had to pay for the whole movie just so that I can go watch those SPECIFIC SCENES,” the Redditor writes. “So I’m now taking this to court. I want my refund, the trauma of being embarrassed as I was being kicked out and people laughing at me for wanting my refund, and also the 160 pounds of fuel money I used to drive to London from Scotland.”

He points out that it is becoming a ‘habbit’ for trailers to showcase footage that is later cut from or altered for the final cut of the movie, which is true. But is it enough to sue the studio over?

“If you advertise something…give me what you have advertised. Period,” he writes. And, allegedly, his court case has already been accepted and will proceed this week.

And, barring the possibility that this could all just be a hoax, it’s actually a very interesting situation. If this lawsuit goes the fan’s way, it could potentially set a significant precedent for how movie studios handle their promotional material going forward.

Here’s the full post on Reddit.com, from user “BlackPanther2016” (who may or may not be Team Marvel at heart):

Movie Trailers are like food menus, they give you a preview of what your gonna get. If you look at a McDonald’s menu and you choose to get your favourite burger, presented/showcased in a nice picture with pickles, chicken, mild cheese (you’re favourite, in-fact…that’s the only reason you’re getting this burger…because you love mild cheese). So you use your hard worked money to pay for this burger, you get the burger, but only to find out that…this isn’t the burger you ordered. Yes it has pickles and chicken…but…it doesn’t have mild cheese…it has regular cheese.
Suicide Squad trailers showcased several SPECIFIC Joker scenes that I had to pay for the whole movie just so that I can go watch those SPECIFIC SCENES that WB/DC had advertised in their trailers and TV spots. These scenes are: When Joker banged his head on his car window, when Joker says, ”let me show you my toys”, when Joker punchs the roof of his car, when Joker drops a bomb with his face all messed up and says, ”BYE BYE!”. Non of these scenes were in the movie. I drove 300 miles to London to go watch these specific scenes they had explicitly advertised in their TV ads…and they didn’t show them to me. Adding to this, they were also 2 specific Katana scenes they advertised that were also the reason I wanted to go watch the movie. These scenes were: Katana’s eyes going black, and a slow motion shot of her and her sword taking souls…in a smokey kind of style. These scenes were advertised several times in the 1st trailer and many TV ads…but they didn’t show it to me in the movie. I wasted alot of money paying and travelling to go watch this movie because of these specific scenes they had advertised to me and all of us saying, ”hey, check out our preview! this will all be in our movie, come watch it on the 5th!!”. All lies. I told the theatre about this unjust act and said I didn’t get what I came here to see…can I have my money back. They laughed at me and kicked me out. So I’m now taking this to court. I want my refund, the trauma of being embarrassed as I was being kicked out and people laughing at me for wanting my refund, and also the 160 pounds of fuel money I used to drive to London from Scotland.
If you advertise something…give me what you have advertised. Period. This is becoming a habbit with movie studios, showing epic scenes in trailers…but their never shown in the movies. It’s unjust.
I just want to say, join me if you feel the same way. Let’s stop this nonsense of false bullsh*tery…and don’t let them bribe you with their ”deluxe premium special directors gold extended edition supreme cut” nonsense. You should get what they advertised as their first theatre showing and what you have paid for based on what they have showed you in their advertisements.
Our court process will begin on 11/08/16 this week.

We’ll have to see what comes of this!