Joker: Folie à Deux: “First Teaser” Is Out to Watch!

The wait is finally over as the official teaser of Joker: Folie à Deux is out. The teaser featured the lead actors Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, and by seeing the 2:24 minute long trailer, we can clearly say that the Academy Award winners have delivered a masterful performance, and they have already punched a ticket for another one.

Arthur Fleck is back and this time he is not alone, he will have a partner in Dr. Harleen Quinzel, a psychiatrist whose role has been performed with sheer flawlessness by Lady Gaga.

The Joker this time is not the older one, he is new, he has resurrected himself, and he has now realized that his life is not a tragedy but rather a musical drama.

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Joker: Folie à Deux: First Official Teaser Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga Already Looking Oscar Worthy!

The trailer showed tons of emotions, love, hate, fear, chaos, drama, romance, and above all a musical love story, and it ends with Lady Gaga making a lipstick mark on a mirror asking Phoenix to show his real self, and he then puts his face on the mark and showed the glimpses of the iconic Joker.

The psychological thriller is a sequel to the 2019 film Joker, it is based on the DC comic character of Joker, while Lady Gaga’s role is inspired by Harley Quinn. The movie has been directed by Todd Phillips and produced by Warner Bros.

Pictures in partnership with DC Studios, is made with a budget of a whopping $200 million and is scheduled to hit the theatres on October 4, 2024.

As soon as the teaser was released, social media got flooded with Joker posts and hashtags started trending on X (formerly Twitter).

Fans were awestruck by the performance of Joaquin Phoenix, some fans are already claiming that the actor is getting another Oscar for his performance.

But what left everyone even more impressed is Lady Gaga’s performance, she looks stunning in the trailer and her acting is on point. Several users wrote that it doesn’t even look like a movie, it looks more like an art of highest orders.