Filmmaker Todd Phillips, who directed the 2019 “Joker”, has some great news for DC fans. Phillips recently announced that he is going forward with the sequel of the Joker. The ‘Hangover’ fame took to social media to share the news.
In March, fans of the DC Comics and the Joker standalone film got disheartening news. A source reported that Joker 2 may not go on the floors any time sooner. However, now, the director, Todd Phillips has confirmed that Joker will get a sequel starring none other than Joaquin Phoenix.
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Todd Phillips Will Co-Write ‘Joker 2’ With Scott Silver
Joker was one of the best iterations of the titular character in the Warner Bros. DC universe. The film is an origin story for Arthur Fleck as he spirals into craziness and transforms into the criminal mastermind that sparks an anarchist revolution resulting in the death of Martha and Thomas Wayne in the early 1980s.
Todd Phillips took it to his social media to share the exciting news of the perpetuation of the world of Clown Prince Of Crime. He shared the front page of the script which flashed the title ‘Joker Folie à Deux.’ He has co-written the film with Scott Silver. In the second slide, we meet the man himself, Joaquin Phoenix reading the script with a lit cigarette. Folie à Deux, the title is inspired by a mental disorder that two delusional people share.
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Fans React To The News Of The Sequel
Well it is the first movie he ever won an Oscar for so I'm sure it has some sentimental value to him.
— Brett Brooks (@BrooksBrett) June 8, 2022
— Brittany Galioto (@BrittWatz) June 7, 2022
Another Oscar.
— Joey Fanai (@JosephFanai10) June 7, 2022
Facts bro. If Phoenix loves the script, he is totally in with the original crew back from the first film.
— Everardo (Vizeit) (@realvizeit) June 7, 2022
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