Joker Sequel Struggles: Who's To Blame?
Photo: Joaquin Phoenix (Instagram) |
The sequel to Joker, called Joker: Folie À Deux, isn't doing well. Fans and critics are wondering why. The first Joker movie was a hit, making lots of money and earning Joaquin Phoenix an Oscar.
The follow-up, with Lady Gaga joining the cast, was expected to succeed too. Instead, it’s been a costly failure. Many think the problem lies with the movie being a mix of a musical and a superhero story, without fully committing to either.
Warner Bros. seems unhappy that the sequel didn’t feel “Joker” enough. Todd Phillips, the director, didn’t even meet with DC Studios leaders, showing he wanted to do his own thing, separate from their universe.
Reports suggest that Warner Bros. disagreed with Phillips on many things, like his decision to shoot in Los Angeles and not holding test screenings. Despite these issues, the studio claims they supported his vision.
In the end, it seems Warner Bros. gave Phillips too much freedom. He always said his Joker wasn’t a typical comic book movie. Now, the studio may be regretting giving him so much control. This failure might make studios more careful about letting directors take creative risks with big-name characters like the Joker in the future.
Source: AV Club
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