The REAL Joker In Joker 2 Explained

WARNING: This article contains spoilers for Joker: Folie A Deux!
Five years after introducing Joaquin Phoenix"s Arthur Fleck, Joker: Folie a Deux reveals what could be his replacement as this DC Universe"s real Joker. When Joker was released in 2019, it was clear from the jump that director Todd Phillips was putting his own spin on the Clown Prince of Crime. There were quite a few changes made to the character from the comics, including giving him a different name. Arthur Fleck also didn"t have any facial scars like many iterations of Joker.
However, Joker"s differences from DC Comics canon didn"t stop the movie from becoming a critical and financial success. In fact, up until this summer, Joker was the highest-grossing R-rated movie in the world, holding that title until Marvel"s Deadpool & Wolverine usurped it. That success paved way for a sequel, and now Phoenix and Phillips have reunited to continue the story of this version of Joker. Surprisingly, the Joker: Folie A Deux ending sets up a second Joker - one that will be more familiar to audiences.
The Young Inmate Kills Arthur Fleck & Mutilates Himself The Mysterious Character Gives Himself A Very Specific Type Of Wound Close In the final scene of Joker: Folie A Deux, Arthur Fleck is walking down a hallway in Arkham State Hospital when he"s approached by a character who"s credited simply as Young Inmate (played by Connor Storrie). The inmate asks Arthur if he can tell a joke. It starts off with a typical joke setup, talking about a man walking into a bar, but it ends with the inmate stabbing Arthur multiple times in the stomach, leaving Phoenix"s character to bleed out in the hallway.


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