“Joker: Folie à Deux” is upon us. The sequel to 2019’s Oscar-winning, R-rated “Joker” is a different beast altogether. As Arthur Fleck (a returning Joaquin Phoenix) awaits trial for the ...
What Happened at the End of Joker: Folie à Deux? The ending of Joker: Folie à Deux will seem unexpected to fans of the first movie, but the writing is on the wall throughout the sequel.
This Joker: Folie a Deux article contains spoilers. Of course, the internet has quickly come up with its own (misguided) theories, suggesting that, because Storrie’s likeness in the film ...
For all its shortcomings, Joker thrummed with mad volatility. Thus, it’s deflating to discover that, despite being a musical co-starring Lady Gaga, Joker: Folie à Deux tamps down any potential ...
Spoiler alert! We're discussing the ending of "Joker: Folie à Deux" (in theaters now). Stop reading if you don't want to know! The dancing stopped for Joker (Joaquin Phoenix) and Harley Quinn ...
Joker (2019) was the first R-rated movie to make over $1 billion at the box office, so it wasn't too surprising to find out Joaquin Phoenix would be returning for a sequel. In Joker 2, director ...
More Like Joker: Folie á Poo, Amiright? “Bad” is on a spectrum. For example, 2019’s Joker was bad in a way that was infuriating: intellectually ludicrous and philosophically empty ...
Are you wondering if Joker 2 has a post-credits scene? We’ll tell you right here: It doesn’t have a mid- or post-credits scene of any kind. Full spoilers follow from here… After a five-year ...
When Todd Phillips was brought on to direct Joker, the controversial smash hit ... he is ready to turn the page to the next chapter in his career. "It was fun to play in this sort of sandbox ...
“Joker: Folie à Deux” is a box office dud. Warner Bros. Pictures’ comic book sequel stumbled to first place at the domestic box office this weekend, grossing a weak $40 million, according ...
Rooney Mara attended the premiere of fiancé Joaquin Phoenix’s new film, “Joker: Folie à Deux ... and their reps haven’t returned Page Six’s requests for comment.
If the first “Joker” asked if we could have empathy for the devil, the sequel questions if we're ready to watch him fall in love, go through the emotional wringer and also put on a show.