Joker: Folie à Deux

Joker: Folie à Deux(2024)

R
10/01/2024 (US)Drama, Crime, Thriller2h 18m
5.4

"The world is a stage."

Overview

While struggling with his dual identity, Arthur Fleck not only stumbles upon true love, but also finds the music that's always been inside him.

Bill Finger

Characters

Jerry Robinson

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Bob Kane

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Scott Silver

Writer

Todd Phillips

Director

Todd Phillips

Writer

Paul Dini

Characters

Bruce Timm

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Part of the Joker Collection

A series centering on a failed stand-up comedian who is driven insane and turns to a life of crime and chaos in Gotham City while becoming an infamous psychopathic crime figure.

Media

That's Life

That's Life

Trailer

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

Official Teaser Trailer

Official Teaser Trailer

Trailer

Behind the Scenes: Finding Lee with Lady Gaga

Behind the Scenes: Finding Lee with Lady Gaga

Behind the Scenes

Behind The Scenes: The Character of Music

Behind The Scenes: The Character of Music

Behind the Scenes

Behind the Scenes: King of Nothing

Behind the Scenes: King of Nothing

Behind the Scenes

Movie Clip - Come On Get Happy

Movie Clip - Come On Get Happy

Clip

Movie Clip - If My Friends Could See Me Now

Movie Clip - If My Friends Could See Me Now

Clip

Behind the Scenes: Can I Have a Cigarette?

Behind the Scenes: Can I Have a Cigarette?

Behind the Scenes

Extended Preview

Extended Preview

Clip

'Joker: Folie à Deux' with filmmakers | Academy Conversations

'Joker: Folie à Deux' with filmmakers | Academy Conversations

Featurette

Official IMAX® Interview

Official IMAX® Interview

Featurette

Lee (Harley) Quinzel

Lee (Harley) Quinzel

Behind the Scenes

JOKER: FOLIE À DEUX | Put on a happy face, 🇨🇦!

JOKER: FOLIE À DEUX | Put on a happy face, 🇨🇦!

Featurette

Shared Madness - Joker Featurette

Shared Madness - Joker Featurette

Featurette

Send in the clowns

Send in the clowns

Teaser

Shared Madness - Lee

Shared Madness - Lee

Featurette

UK Premiere

UK Premiere

Featurette

Shared Madness - Arthur Fleck

Shared Madness - Arthur Fleck

Behind the Scenes

Folie à Deux Featurette

Folie à Deux Featurette

Featurette

Knock knock…

Knock knock…

Teaser

It’s time to finish what he started

It’s time to finish what he started

Teaser

Official Clip

Official Clip

Clip

Get Ready for Judgment Day.

Get Ready for Judgment Day.

Teaser

Joaquin's Joker Featurette

Joaquin's Joker Featurette

Behind the Scenes

Official Clip

Official Clip

Clip

Behind-the-Scenes Featurette | Filmed For IMAX®

Behind-the-Scenes Featurette | Filmed For IMAX®

Behind the Scenes

“My Name is Lee” Featurette

“My Name is Lee” Featurette

Behind the Scenes

What The World Needs Now

What The World Needs Now

Behind the Scenes

Tickets Now On Sale

Tickets Now On Sale

Teaser

The Music Within Featurette

The Music Within Featurette

Behind the Scenes

Who do you think they see?

Who do you think they see?

Teaser

New Trailer Online Now

New Trailer Online Now

Teaser

Official Trailer Out Now

Official Trailer Out Now

Teaser

Drop it

Drop it

Teaser

Knock knock

Knock knock

Teaser

Something’s changed

Something’s changed

Teaser

Welcome to the Joker & Harley Show

Welcome to the Joker & Harley Show

Teaser

Trailer out now

Trailer out now

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A review by CinemaSerf
6.0

Written on October 5, 2024

I was going to go and see the first Joaquin Phoenix outing as the "Joker" (2019) to remind my self of who did what to whom, but I didn't have time. I think I am glad because I recall that being so very much better than this. Here, we pick up after "Fleck" (Phoenix) has been on his clown-faced slaughtering spree and is in prison supervised by prison officer "Jackie" (Brendan Gleeson). His lawyer "Maryanne" (Catherine Keener) is trying to have him declared competent to stand trial for his crimes so she can plead some sort of personality disorder defence - he's not "Fleck" when he's the "Joker" sort of thing. Thing is, he encounters "Lee" (Lady Gaga) at a prison sing-a-long and she manages to ingratiate herself with him and then to derail that plan ensuring the plot twists it's way into the courtroom where his conviction for multiple homicides quickly appears as inevitable as there being a song in the film. Now I did like the soundtrack, but by the way Todd Phillips has presented this, it might as well have been either Tony Bennett or Newley who took on the leading role as her part is largely a series of entertainingly photographed music videos with the thinnest slices of meat constituting a weak story in between. It's a love story, I suppose, but that wasn't really what I turned up to see. There's loads of excess, but no menace or jeopardy and the character's previous adeptness at treading the thin line between sanity and madness isn't really developed at all here. He comes across more as a pathetic, emaciated, prisoner whose flame has well and truly gone out. His legal antagonist (Harry Lawtey) looks about eleven years old but that doesn't really matter either as the judicial proceedings themselves offer us little by way of sustaining drama, even as we build to a denouement that offers the tiniest bit of hope then... It's a stunning piece of cinema, money has been spent and there's imagination a-plenty from the production's designers. It's just too much of a jigsaw of a film with too little plot serving as a vehicle for an album boxed-set that's doubtless ready to hit the shops.