Joker 2: No, It Won’t Be a Classical Musical Comedy

Last night at approximately 1 am, filmmaker Todd Phillips shared three new photos from “Joker 2: Folie à Deux” on his Instagram account. These images generated significant reactions, particularly in light of ongoing rumors suggesting the film might adopt a comedic musical format that has been speculated about for months. Notably, Photo 3 features Arthur Fleck and Harley Quinn dancing on a theater stage, hinting at this potential musical direction which some find concerning. Lawrence Sher, the film’s cinematographer, aimed to provide reassurance: “Joker 2 will not be a traditional musical comedy; however, there will indeed be songs in the movie, but it will not be classified as a musical.” This statement has helped ease concerns regarding the film’s singing sequences. The question remains whether Harley Quinn is experiencing a psychological breakdown after falling deeply in love with Arthur Fleck, or if this portrayal offers a romanticized perspective of Fleck’s mindset. All theories remain open to debate.

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