The highly anticipated sequel to the 2019 critically acclaimed film “Joker,” titled “Joker: Folie à Deux,” has recently been given an R rating by the Motion Picture Association (MPA), as stated in their daily ratings bulletin. The film, which sees the return of Joaquin Phoenix as the disturbed Arthur Fleck and introduces Lady Gaga as the iconic Harley Quinn, promises to deliver “some strong violence, language throughout, some sexuality, and brief full nudity.”
While R ratings are not particularly common in the world of comic book adaptations, with only “Deadpool” and “Deadpool 2” receiving the classification among the 33 films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, they are slightly more prevalent in the DC Extended Universe. Notable examples include “Birds of Prey,” “Zack Snyder’s Justice League,” and “The Suicide Squad,” all of which have been rated R.
Despite the adult-oriented rating, the original “Joker” film defied expectations and became a global phenomenon, grossing over $1 billion worldwide and solidifying its place as the first R-rated movie to achieve this remarkable milestone. Joaquin Phoenix’s haunting portrayal of Arthur Fleck earned him the coveted Oscar for Best Actor, while the film itself received a Best Picture nomination, further cementing its status as a groundbreaking piece of cinema.
In “Joker: Folie à Deux,” director Todd Phillips aims to delve deeper into the twisted psyche of Arthur Fleck, with Phoenix, 49, reprising his role as the iconic villain. The addition of Lady Gaga, 38, as Harley Quinn has generated significant buzz among fans, eager to witness the dynamic between these two complex characters. The impressive supporting cast includes Zazie Beetz, Catherine Keener, Brendan Gleeson, Steve Coogan, and Harry Lawtey, all of whom are expected to bring their unique talents to the film.
According to Variety, “Joker: Folie à Deux” will take a bold and unexpected approach by incorporating elements of a jukebox musical, featuring at least 15 cover songs. One of the confirmed tracks is “That’s Entertainment” from the 1953 classic “The Band Wagon.” Zazie Beetz, who is set to reprise her role from the first film, teased in an interview with Variety, “I think people will be surprised. I don’t think it’s going to be what they expect, around it being musical.”
As anticipation continues to build for “Joker: Folie à Deux,” fans can expect a dark, gritty, and musically-charged exploration of the iconic DC characters. The film’s R rating suggests that it will not shy away from the mature themes and intense subject matter that made its predecessor so compelling. With Todd Phillips at the helm and a cast of immensely talented actors, “Joker: Folie à Deux” is poised to be a powerful and thought-provoking addition to the comic book movie genre.
The film’s release date has not yet been announced, but it is expected to generate significant buzz and anticipation as more details emerge. As the world eagerly awaits the return of Joaquin Phoenix’s Arthur Fleck and the introduction of Lady Gaga’s Harley Quinn, “Joker: Folie à Deux” promises to be a cinematic experience that will captivate audiences and spark conversations about the nature of villainy, mental health, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.