Joker "The Joker" in development with Todd Phillips and Martin Scorsese attached? - Part 2

Eh, for them to do a direct sequel to this but somehow involved Batman, they would have to have a special concept beyond just making a movie where this Joker meets Batman for me. I would absolutely take more Phoenix as Joker in the future, but I don't want them to make a cash grab. My worry with the Batman idea is we may be teetering that line between art and cash grab

If Joaquin Phoenix is willing to say play the role in the Matt Reeves film, by all means get him. But ask for a direct sequel to this movie that is not connected to anything else made squarely to see Batman fight the Joker has me concerned without hearing further justification for it. There would need to be something interesting to learn about the Joker and his psyche in the movie beyond his probable love and worship of Batman
 
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My only critiscm is using that Gary Glitter song, I wish they'd used something else. Cause seriously F that guy.
 
Eh, for them to do a direct sequel to this but somehow involved Batman, they would have to have a special concept beyond just making a movie where this Joker meets Batman for me. I would absolutely take more Phoenix as Joker in the future, but I don't want them to make a cash grab. My worry with the Batman idea is we may be teetering that line between art and cash grab

If Joaquin Phoenix is willing to say play the role in the Matt Reeves film, by all means get him. But ask for a direct sequel to this movie that is not connected to anything else made squarely to see Batman fight the Joker has me concerned without hearing further justification for it. There would need to be something interesting to learn about the Joker and his psyche in the movie beyond his probable love and worship of Batman

Doesn't bringing Phoenix back completely undercut the greatest aspect of this entire movie? The ambiguity surrounding it all?

The last thing I now want is Phoenix's Joker EVER coming back again. Would ruin this movie for me completely.

I would imagine Phillips and Phoenix might feel the same way.

I feel confident that this is the only time we'll ever have Phoenix as the Joker, and this is exactly right.

This wasn't a comic book origin movie. It was an examination of a pitiable little man with severe psychological issues, a narcissism complex, and a vivid - and dangerous - fantasy life.
 
Doesn't bringing Phoenix back completely undercut the greatest aspect of this entire movie? The ambiguity surrounding it all?

The last thing I now want is Phoenix's Joker EVER coming back again. Would ruin this movie for me completely.

I would imagine Phillips and Phoenix might feel the same way.

I feel confident that this is the only time we'll ever have Phoenix as the Joker, and this is exactly right.

I highly doubt he ever comes back to the role as well. I'm just saying for me personally, if he were willing to come back for the part for Matt Reeves, I would take it. I don't think that would devalue this movie in the least. This movie is entirely something unique and different and I don't think they're ever going to revisit his origin ever again. So ultimately really nothing changes whether or not he comes back
 
I highly doubt he ever comes back to the role as well. I'm just saying for me personally, if he were willing to come back for the part for Matt Reeves, I would take it. I don't think that would devalue this movie in the least. This movie is entirely something unique and different and I don't think they're ever going to revisit his origin ever again. So ultimately really nothing changes whether or not he comes back

Sorry, disagree with this. Phoenix comes back as The Joker in a Batman film, and you completely undo any ambiguity this film has.
 
I don't think we'll see Phoenix in the role again, I truly believe this is a one and done. I also think that's how it should remain.

Watch his interview with Peter Travers of TIME that came out last night on YouTube

Never heard Joaquin say what he said. He seems pretty open to exploring more with this character
 
My only critiscm is using that Gary Glitter song, I wish they'd used something else. Cause seriously F that guy.
To me, that was the only problematic thing about the movie. Otherwise it was basically Taxi Driver by way of DC. I thought it was quite good, and Joaquin Phoenix's performance was excellent. He was no Heath Ledger and Jack Nicholson just barely edges him out for me, but bonus points have to be awarded for that great laugh of his. I'd love to see him return for a future film facing off against Batman.
 
About to see it again and there is an eerily large amount of children at this showing.
 
Sorry, disagree with this. Phoenix comes back as The Joker in a Batman film, and you completely undo any ambiguity this film has.
Any ambiguity? How?

Unless a sequel plans on directly addressing the events of this film, it's all left unclear still. Just like the comic book Joker.
 
Sorry, disagree with this. Phoenix comes back as The Joker in a Batman film, and you completely undo any ambiguity this film has.

I don't see the correlation. The movie is from Joker's point of view, so even if we're presented a universe where we're not following his point of view, it doesn't remove any ambiguity of this particular story. It's basically a beast of a different color.

The only way you remove ambiguity from this movie is to directly spell things out about things that happened within this movie. Showing a confrontation between Batman and Joker sometime in the future that has nothing to do with these events does nothing other than chronicle a confrontation between Batman and Joker. It would have nothing to do with this movie
 
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I don't see the correlation. The movie is from Joker's point of view, so even if we're presented a universe where we're not following his point of view, it doesn't remove any ambiguity of this particular story. It's basically a beast of a different color.

The only way you remove ambiguity from this movie is to directly spell things out about things that happened within this movie. Showing a confrontation between Batman and Joker sometime in the future that has nothing to do with these events does nothing other than Chronicle a confrontation between Batman and Joker. It would have nothing to do with this movie
Yeah, I agree. It would be like saying any story outside of The Killing Joke undoes the ambiguity of that book. It doesn’t.
 
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Any ambiguity? How?

Unless a sequel plans on directly addressing the events of this film, it's all left unclear still. Just like the comic book Joker.

If there’s another movie with Phoenix as the Joker it will confirm that the events at the end of this movie happened, rather than potentially all being in his head as a fantasy. Ambiguity gone.
 
If there’s another movie with Phoenix as the Joker it will confirm that the events at the end of this movie happened, rather than potentially all being in his head as a fantasy. Ambiguity gone.

No, it just confirms Phoenix is the Joker in a Batman movie.
 

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