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The Joker has had plenty of origin stories over the years, but while he shouldn't have just one, these are the three best.
Jack Nicholson’s Joker in Tim Burton’s Batman (1989) wasn’t just a performance—it was a masterclass in visual storytelling, ...
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In the original version of Joker, Arthur Fleck was supposed to carve his Glasgow smile in front of his loyal followers, connecting Phoenix’s portrayal more closely with the traditional comic ...
The sequel’s final moments imply that Storrie’s character is the real Joker and was inspired by Arthur, who he stabs to death and then uses the blade to carve a smile into his cheeks.
The Dark Knight director cut out a Heath Ledger-like Joker smile in the Joker movie. FROM ABOVE, JOKER LAID OUT ON THE HOOD, arms spread, his hands uncuffed, a crowd has started to form around the ...
According to THR, this was supposed to be the ending of the original Joker, where Arthur, in front of a crowed of supporters, carved a smile into his face. This, of course, is something that is ...
After killing the Joker, the inmate than carves a smile onto his own face pitching the idea that a new joker might arise or possibly the original joker is here now. Now that Nolan’s is no longer ...
Joker: Folie à Deux's opening weekend is no laughing matter for Warner Bros. Discovery executives as the movie hasn't just fallen below expectations...it's plummeted beneath them. In recent ...
Warner Bros. doesn't have much to smile about this weekend as the highly anticipated "Joker" sequel underwhelms at the box office. Amid weak reviews from both critics and audiences, "Joker ...
As Arthur crumbles to the ground, dying, the assassin is heard laughing creepily and can even be seen cutting his own face with the knife, presumably to make the Joker smile. "Maybe the idea is ...