New Joker: Folie à Deux Images Reveal More Clowns Haunting Gotham

Director Todd Phillips continues filming the highly anticipated sequel, with a release date set for the fall of 2024 - five years after the original.

The highly anticipated sequel to the 2019 hit “Joker” is still underway, with Todd Phillips returning to direct once again. Fans are eagerly anticipating the return of Joaquin Phoenix in his Oscar-winning role as Arthur Fleck, also known as the Joker.

New footage has emerged from the film’s set, revealing more clowns haunting the streets of Gotham. The images, which have been circulating on Reddit, show Phoenix’s Joker fleeing from another actor who is dressed as Arthur Fleck, as well as another who is dressed as a clown.

It’s not clear whether this scene takes place in the real world or is just another one of Arthur Fleck’s hallucinations, which played a significant role in the first film. However, it does suggest that there will be more clowns wreaking havoc in the sequel.

Joker: Folie à Deux” will take place mainly in Arkham Asylum, with some action also taking place on the streets of Gotham. Director Todd Phillips has promised that the film will continue to explore the gritty, realistic version of Gotham City that was established in the first movie.

The sequel will also feature musical components, with Lady Gaga playing a crucial role. The singer and actress was recently revealed in her role as Harley Quinn, but rumors suggest that her character’s origin story may be changed.

Joker Folie à Deux

Fans will have to wait a little while longer for the release of “Joker: Folie à Deux”, which is set to hit theaters in the fall of 2024. However, with images like these emerging from the set, anticipation for the film is sure to continue to build.

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