This has been building since before Toby Emmerich exited and Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy took the reins at Warner Bros. Joaquin Phoenix hasn’t quite signed a deal to reprise his role as the disturbed murderous anarchist Arthur Fleck in a sequel to the billion dollar grossing "Joker," but the film is a go.
Director Todd Phillips revealed on Instagram that there’s a "Joker" sequel script he just wrote with Scott Silver and that Phoenix, who won an Oscar for playing the title role, is reading it.That isn’t quite true; Phoenix read it awhile ago, and it has come down to making a rich deal for him to star in the genre-jumping sequel.
The screenplay is titled "Joker: Folie à deux," the French reference being a medical term pertaining to a mental disorder that affects two or more people.
Joaquin Phoenix, winner of Best Actor Oscar for "Joker," poses during the 92nd Annual Academy Awards on Feb. 9, 2020, in Hollywood, California. (Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic) The first "Joker" was the highest grossing R-rated movie of all-time with $1.07 billion worldwide, and notched 11 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, and a second Oscar win for Hildur Guðnadóttir’s original score.
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