Warner Bros. has lastly launched the primary full trailer for Joker: Folie à Deux, and it lastly looks as if it is admitting to being a musical.
Again in April, the first teaser trailer for Joker 2, or Joker: Folie à Deux, was launched, giving everybody their first have a look at Girl Gaga’s tackle Harley Quinn, and hints in the direction of its musical-like nature, regardless of earlier reviews claiming it is not one. Nicely, the primary full trailer was launched by Warner Bros. in the present day, and Joaquin Phoenix certain does sing for an excellent portion of it, so these musical allegations definitely appear to be correct (for context, plenty of movies do not promote themselves as musicals because it supposedly places some viewers off). You possibly can take a look at the trailer for your self beneath to find out whether or not you suppose it will go down the total musical route.
The trailer’s description explains that “Joker Folie À Deux finds Arthur Fleck institutionalized at Arkham awaiting trial for his crimes as Joker. Whereas struggling along with his twin identification, Arthur not solely stumbles upon real love, but in addition finds the music that is all the time been inside him.” I do not learn about you, however that appears like a musical! Although, whether it is one, it will seemingly be a jukebox musical, a kind of musical that makes use of real-world songs quite than tracks specifically composed for the present.
It additionally exhibits a primary have a look at Brendan Glesson, a jail officer that watches over Arthur Fleck, aka Joker, whereas he is in Arkham Asylum. The entire thing unsurprisingly appears to be like very theatrical, as alongside all of the singing (which does embody a bit of bit from Gaga), there’s additionally loads of dancing – and much more than that, it appears that evidently there will be lots sufficient violence and rioting too. It is bought all of it!
You will not have an excessive amount of longer to test it out both, as Joker: Folie À Deux is out in cinemas a number of months from now, October 2.