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, ...
Joker is a dark examination of a man suffering and a city that is ignoring him. The way Arthur Fleck turns into the Joker and ...
Arthur Fleck, aka the Joker, died in an unexpected twist while he was set to be assassinated in a bomb explosion during his murder trial. The explosion would also kill everyone in the courtroom ...
CEBU, Philippines — For “Joker: Folie à Deux” writer/director/producer Todd Phillips, using the music within Arthur Fleck was an easy decision for the sequel. “There’s a romance to ...
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly on October 4, 2024, Todd Phillips shed light on the character of Arthur Fleck and explained how Arthur was never intended to be The Joker. "He’s always ...
Joker: Folie à Deux director Todd Phillips has explained the film’s ending, Arthur Fleck’s confession, and the Joker’s true identity. In a recent interview, Phillips provided details about ...
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 ...
Press release Joker: Folie à Deux is finally in cinemas, but do Arthur Fleck and Lee Quinn end up together by the end of the film? Read on for the full breakdown. The film has had a rough opening ...
Joker director Todd Phillips said he almost had Justin Theroux play Arthur Fleck in a trailer for the second movie. There’s been a ton of discussion about Joker: Folie à Deux from all corners ...
At the end of Todd Phillips' highly divisive sequel, Arthur Fleck meets a shocking (yet perhaps inevitable) end when he's killed by another Arkham inmate after first taking responsibility for ...
Joker: Folie à Deux star Joaquin Phoenix has discussed the controversial ending to the film, saying the way things wrap up provides a "warmth" to Arthur Fleck's character arc. This story contains ...
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.