Cmon get happy, Joker is back (this time with Lady Gaga)

VENICE, Italy -- VENICE, Italy (AP) — “ Joker ” is a hard act to follow.Todd Phillips’ dark, Scorsese-inspired character study about the Batman villain made over a billion dollars at the box office, won Joaquin Phoenix his first Oscar, dominated the cultural discourse for months and created a new movie landmark.It wasn’t for everyone, but it got under people’s skin.Knowing that it was a fool’s errand to try to do it again, Phillips and Phoenix pivoted, or rather, pirouetted into what would become “ Joker: Folie à Deux.” The dark and fantastical musical journey goes deeper into the mind of Arthur Fleck as he awaits trial for murder and falls in love with a fellow Arkham inmate, Lee, played by Lady Gaga.

There is singing, dancing and mayhem.If Phillips and Phoenix have learned anything over the years, it’s that the scarier something is, the better.So once again they rebelled against expectations and went for broke with something that’s already sharply divided critics.

As with the first, audiences will get to decide for themselves when it opens in theaters on Oct.4.Any comic book movie that makes a billion dollars is going to have the sequel talk.

But with “Joker” it was never a given that it would go anywhere: Joaquin Phoenix doesn’t do sequels.Yet it turned out, Phoenix wasn’t quite done with Arthur Fleck yet either.

During the first, the actor wondered what this character would look like in different situations.He and the on-set photographer mocked up classic movie posters, like “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” and “Yentl” with the Joker in them and showed them to Phillips.“Sometimes you’re just done with something and other times you have an ongoing interest,” Phoenix said.

“There was just more to explore.… I just felt like we weren’t done.”So Phillips and his co-writer Scott Silver got to work on a new script, one that leaned into the music in Arthur Fleck’s head.

Then his dreary Arkham life turns to ...

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