Joker Folie À Deux trailer The latest teaser for Todd Phillips’ Joker sequel, Joker Folie À Deux, is here. Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix certainly know how to command attention.
Trailer for Joker Folie Deux: The latest teaser for Todd Philips’ highly anticipated Joker movie from 2019 is available. Joaquin Phoenix plays the title supervillain again in Joker: Folie À Deux, with Lady Gaga portraying his lady love, Harley Quinn. (Also Read: Joker Folie à Deux: Was the final trailer shot impressive? (In Aalavandhan, Kamal Haasan actually performed it first.)
Joker : Folie à deux trailers
Joker: The majority of Folie À Deux appears to take place in Arkham Asylum, according to the trailer. Here, Joker meets Harley, a woman who instantly connects with him when she sees him smile. We are introduced to the Joker & Harley act, which builds on Joaquin’s crazy yet famous dance from the first movie, as the couple sets out on ominous escapades.
Harley enjoys the turmoil even as Joker performs a song; the two appear like a match made in Gotham’s hell. A serene Harley and the Joker are shown singing hymns together as the teaser concludes. A peek of Arthur Fleck’s trial is also given to us.
Fans react to Joker : Folie À Deux trailer
Fans were certain Todd was going to produce another hit movie as soon as the teaser was out. Joker 2019: Wanna see me make a billion dollars? was the comment left by a fan beneath the teaser on YouTube. Want to see me do it again, Joker Folie à Deux? “Whoever edits these trailers needs to get a raise,” another commenter said. Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga are set to deliver one of the year’s best acting performances, a fan said, thrilled to watch them perform together. I’m very glad to see them in the same film.
About Joker: Folie À Deux
On October 4, Joker: Folie À Deux will open in theaters. The first film, which took home the Golden Lion at the 2019 Venice Film Festival, will screen it in competition. Todd’s 2019 picture Joker received eleven Oscar nominations; Joaquin, the lead actor, won best actor, and Hildur Guðnadóttir took home the original score trophy. In the follow-up, Brendan Gleeson, Harry Lawtey, Catherine Keener, and Jacob Lofland all feature.