A bomb goes off and destroys the courtroom after Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) decides to defend himself and confesses that the Joker is not some split personality of his. Nor does he even exist.
Arthur Fleck, aka the Joker ... stating that the Joker was not another personality or split personality. He had shown that he was guilty of the killings on which he was being tried and confessed ...
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 a mantle of violence, anarchy, and chaos that various ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
In Joker: Folie À Deux, we are told that Arthur Fleck's (Joaquin Phoenix) murderous rampage in the first film was the basis for a TV movie. Lee (Lady Gaga) tells Arthur that she loves the movie ...
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 ...
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 ...
A bomb goes off and destroys the courtroom after Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) decides to defend himself and confesses that the Joker is not some split personality of his. Nor does he even exist.