Todd Phillips Discusses Joker’s Most Famous Quote

Todd Phillips Discusses Joker's Most Famous Quote

Summary

  • Director Todd Phillips knew the hit line from Joker would be iconic with fans since he wrote it, earning 2 Oscars.
  • Joker: Folie à Deux sequel stars Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, continuing the story of Arthur Fleck/Joker.
  • Phillips and Phoenix wanted to continue Arthur’s story, leading to the upcoming release of Joker: Folie à Deux.

As a die-hard fan of Todd Phillips and Joaquin Phoenix’s masterpiece, Joker, I can’t help but feel a sense of exhilaration as I delve into the making of its sequel, Joker: Folie à Deux. The first film was a groundbreaking exploration of one of DC Comics’ most enigmatic characters, and it left me yearning for more.


In Todd Phillips’ highly praised film “Joker,” several instances and visuals became internet sensations, but the director had predicted that a specific line would resonate strongly with viewers. Starring Joaquin Phoenix as the title character from DC Comics, this movie offered a fresh perspective on the Clown Prince of Crime, delving into the person beneath the makeup instead of depicting him as a criminal mastermind bent on opposing Batman. “Joker” was an unprecedented success, holding the record for highest-grossing R-rated film (until it was surpassed by “Deadpool” and “Wolverine”) and bagging 2 Oscars, along with a nomination for Best Picture.

Reflecting on his works with Variety, Todd Phillips reminisced about the memorable lines from his films. Many creators often admit they can’t predict which scenes or quotes will resonate with audiences. However, when discussing these moments, Phillips shared that he instantly knew “I used to think my life was a tragedy, but now I realize it’s a fucking comedy” would strike a chord as soon as he penned it. He elaborated:

“Scott Silver and I collaborated on the script for The Joker, as well as its sequel titled ‘Joker: Madness Duet.’ I can’t recall exactly when or how this particular phrase emerged, but we both felt it was a profound one. It stood out to us instantly, and I remember Joaquin Phoenix appreciating it as well. His approval meant a lot because he is usually very selective with his choices.”

Todd Phillips Wasn’t Done With Arthur Fleck After Joker

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In the approaching sequel, titled “Joker: Folie à Deux“, Joaquin Phoenix will reprise his role as Arthur Fleck/Joker. The climax of the first movie found the main character being incarcerated in an unspecified mental institution following the live TV murder of “Murrrayh”.

In the sequel titled Joker: Folie à Deux, we find ourselves two years after the events of the initial film, with the chaotic city of Gotham City continuing to be gripped by the influence of the Joker, a name now embraced by its angry citizens who persistently riot throughout the urban landscape. During his imprisonment, Arthur comes across Harley Quinn, played by Lady Gaga, as Phillips seeks to inject his signature style into one of DC Comics’ most renowned couples.

In the course of our chat, Todd Phillips shared his reasons for creating a follow-up to his successful comic book film. As they worked on Joker, both Phillips and Joaquin Phoenix felt there was more to the character’s story to be told on the silver screen. When filming concluded, they were left feeling disappointed and restless, fearing they might not have another chance to complete Arthur Fleck’s tale. He expressed:

Joaquin and I shared an extraordinary experience working on Joker, and it felt like our journey with Arthur wasn’t over yet. Typically, when a movie wraps up, there’s a sense of celebration that the filming is complete. However, after finishing Joker for the first time, both Joaquin and I experienced a profound sadness; we weren’t quite ready to say goodbye to Arthur.

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2024-08-24 17:31