Donning his clown make-up, Arthur embraces his newfound fandom ... In Joker: Folie à Deux, Arthur Fleck finally takes off the ...
The Joker sequel has nothing interesting to say about the challenges of fame.
In the subway scene of Joker, Arthur Fleck, donning his clown look ... By the end of the movie, rioters wearing clown masks see the film’s antagonist as a cult figure giving them what they ...
Joker and its sequel also set up another murderous sad clown with Arthur Fleck ... that 'Joker' is a farce, just a mask for the weak and sad figure, Fleck, that ultimately dooms the pair's ...
Gill reprises his role as Gary Puddles, a former clown who had worked alongside Arthur Fleck during the first Joker film. The first film established that the two were rather friendly with one ...
Director Todd Phillips breaks down Arthur Fleck’s ending statement During the ending of Joker: Folie à Deux, Arthur Fleck confesses to the jury that he was never truly the Joker. Director Todd ...
Joker: Folie á Deux‘s climactic act and ending posit the idea that the character of “Joker” grows beyond Arthur Fleck and becomes ... why a person becomes a clown-faced maniac stalking ...
During the scene where Arthur Fleck speaks with his social worker, he says: Arthur Fleck: All I have are negative thoughts. Narrator: This could be a callback to a scene from "Taxi Driver" in ...
In some ways, he’s accepted the fact that he’s always been Arthur Fleck; he’s never been this thing that’s been put upon him, this idea that Gotham people put on him, that he represents.
In 2024, the sequel is being completely eclipsed by another sequel with an even more reasonable budget about a different killer clown. Arthur Fleck simply couldn’t compete with Art the Clown.