More than eight months after the American screenwriter and film director Todd Phillips confirmed the sequel to the successful film joker and after reporting that this tape will be a musical with Lady Gaga playing the new Harley Quinn, much has been said about this tape being completely different from what we have seen in other adaptations, so fans have not stopped being aware attentive to every detail.
As a Valentine’s gift, both Phillips and Gaga wanted to give a taste of what the 36-year-old singer and the 48-year-old American actor look like in their roles in this sequel, so they shared the first image of the long-awaited DC movie and Warner.
Under the texts “Happy Valentine’s Day” and “Folie à Deux“, the director and the interpreter of poker face They shared, respectively, an image in which you can see the face of the American composer and dancer, looking straight at Phoenix characterized as the Joker, implying that there is already a feeling between them.
Joker: Folie à Deux is in full filming and is expected to have its theatrical release on October 4, 2024. The sequel has generated high expectations as it stars two Oscar-winning actors, as well as some curiosity to see the turn that has been given to it. It will give the plot as it is a musical.
Recently, James Gunn, co-CEO of DC Studios, announced that the sequel to the joker It will not be part of the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), but will be part of a category known as DC Elseworlds, a section where they record stories that are located in times and places other than the original comic book continuity. .
In addition to the first look at Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix in their characters from the joker 2Recently, some workers revealed the mistreatment and terrible conditions they have received during the recording of this tape, accusations in which they affirm that the production does not even allow them to go to the bathroom or drink water.
The complaint arose from angry extra actors who expressed their displeasure on the recording set, since they assure that they work for more than two hours non-stop and, during that time, the production does not give them permission to go to the bathroom or drink water, situation that has generated tension in the filming.
Fearing the repercussions, the workers prefer not to say anything about it, since the extras who have complained have been reprimanded and, in case of an emergency, they have to explain the reason why they have to go to the bathroom. Given the complaints about the violation of rest times, the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Radio and Television Artists investigated and spoke with the production about it, ensuring that they will closely follow the case and will be monitoring the set.