Mark Hamill's portrayal of the Joker is unforgettable, but the show also introduced a character that would help impact the laughing lawbreaker's legacy to this day: Harley Quinn. 'Mad Love ...
Throughout DC comics and films, the Joker turns others into facsimiles of himself, grinning widely. He shares his state of mind through infectious laughter and mass “clownification”, creating ...
In many ways, this quote ends up being emblematic of the character's development through Joker. Arthur Fleck goes from ...
The Joker got the last laugh. “Joker: Folie á Deux” creeped its way to No. 1 on its first day in theaters Friday, earning $20 million, according to The Numbers. The Todd-Phillips-directed ...
As Arthur crumbles to the ground, dying, the assassin is heard laughing creepily and can even be seen cutting his own face with the knife, presumably to make the Joker smile. "Maybe the idea is ...
As Joker: Folie à Deux enters its second weekend in theaters, box office projections point to the sequel dropping to third place behind Terrifier 3 and DreamWorks Animation's The Wild Robot ...
However, these outbursts tend to vanish as he evolves into the confident persona of the Joker. This transformation suggests that his laughter may not be solely medical but could also be psychosomatic.
Todd Phillips’s “Joker” sequel stars Joaquin Phoenix and ... Whether Phillips was daring — or baiting — moviegoers to laugh at this image, the cutaway only undermines the actor’s ...
Now Joker: Folie à Deux offers a tedious lecture ... Joaquin Phoenix’s Arthur Fleck had a mental disorder that caused uncontrollable laughter and some rather involved delusions, but otherwise ...
That laugh — a convulsive rictus that’s both a howl of defiance and a whimper of defeat in the face of the universe’s cruelty — is the most emotionally devastating aspect of both “Joker ...