The first Joker movie was released in 2019 and achieved immense success, grossing over a billion dollars worldwide and receiving 11 Oscar nominations, ultimately winning two, including Best Actor for Joaquin Phoenix. The highly anticipated sequel has recently unveiled its trailer, revealing intriguing details and Easter eggs for fans to dissect.
One of the most surprising revelations about the sequel is that it will be a musical, featuring approximately 15 covers of well-known songs. Described as a 'jukebox musical,' the film will incorporate popular tunes akin to productions like Mamma Mia! and Pitch Perfect.
Speculation suggests that the musical numbers will predominantly consist of older show tunes, with a possibility of a few original songs. The trailer featured a cover of Jackie DeShannon's 'What The World Needs Now Is Love' and hinted at the inclusion of 'That’s Entertainment' from the 1953 musical The Band Wagon.
Titled 'Joker: Folie à Deux,' the sequel's French name translates to 'folly of two,' alluding to a shared delusion between Joaquin Phoenix's Joker and Lady Gaga's Harley Quinn. The storyline is expected to delve into the characters' mental states and perceptions of reality.
The trailer teases hallucinatory sequences, such as characters dancing in contrasting settings, symbolizing the blurred lines between fantasy and reality. References to classic musicals like 'The Umbrellas of Cherbourg' and 'Singin' in the Rain' hint at the film's homage to Old Hollywood.
The majority of the movie is set in Arkham Asylum, where Joker and Harley Quinn's tumultuous relationship unfolds. Harley's role remains ambiguous, with hints suggesting she may be a fellow patient or a music therapist aiding Joker's escape.
Noteworthy parallels between Harley and Joker's actions in the trailer indicate a potential power shift in their dynamic. Scenes depicting Harley mimicking Joker's gestures and taking charge in pivotal moments suggest a reversal of roles.
The trailer concludes with a captivating shot of Harley drawing a smile on a glass partition, symbolizing her control over Joker. Scheduled for release on October 4, 2024, the sequel promises a unique blend of music, drama, and psychological intrigue for audiences to unravel.