Joker: Folie a Deux didn’t find yourself being the movie or the large hit that Warner Bros. hoped it might be. WB CEO just lately referred to as the movie a “disapointment,” and now one of many actors of the sequel is sharing his candid thought on it as nicely.
Tim Dillon, who performed a guard at Arkham Asylum in Joker 2, was just lately a visitor on the Joe Rogen Podcast, and when speaking in regards to the movie, he didn’t maintain again, saying:
“It’s the worst movie that has ever been made. It’s truly not ‘so dangerous.’ It’s the worst movie ever made. I feel what occurred, after the primary Joker, there was a number of discuss like, ‘Oh, this was cherished by incels. This was cherished by the improper sorts of individuals.
“This despatched the improper type of message. Male rage! Nihilism!’ All these suppose items. After which I feel, ‘What if we went the opposite means,’ and now they’ve Joaquin Phoenix and Woman Gaga faucet dancing, to a degree the place it’s insane… It has no plot… It’s not even hate watchable. That’s how horrible it’s.”
Dillon went on to speak about how the bigger crew of background actors and extras had been baffled via manufacturing and had been attempting to discern what director Todd Phillips was attempting to do.
“We might sit there, me and these different guys had been all wearing these safety outfits as a result of we’re working on the Arkham Asylum, and I’d flip to certainly one of them, and we’d hear this crap, and I’d go, ‘What the f*ck is that this?’ They usually’d go, ‘That is going to bomb, man.’ I am going, ‘That is the worst factor I’ve ever…’”
Dillon added: “We had been speaking about it at lunch, and we’d go, ‘What’s the plot? Is there a plot? I don’t know, I feel he falls in love together with her within the jail?’”
So, even a number of the folks concerned with the movie that ere engaged on it had no concept what within the hell this film was purported to be.
Ultimately, no matter Phllips was attempting to do with this film, it failed. It didn’t work, and the vast majority of critics, followers, and audiences didn’t prefer it.