Steve Coogan pops up in ‘Joker 2’ trailer – and fans are very surprised

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Steve Coogan pops up in ‘Joker 2’ trailer – and fans are very surprised

An eagerly-anticipated trailer has excited fans after it was released for the upcoming film, Joker 2. The first look teaser features an unexpected appearance from Steve Coogan, among others. Coogan appears briefly in the thirty-second clip, playing a character that appeared to pose questions to the Joker. Social media chatter suggests that this role could either be a prison worker or a psychologist at the facility where the Joker is being held.

The second instalment of Joker 2, Joker: Folie à Deux was shown at CinemaCon in Las Vegas and will be premiered in UK cinemas from 4 October 2024. Fans the world over are excited to see Joaquin Phoenix once again donning the Joker’s infamous makeup and costume. Phoenix’s unique and complex portrayal of the DC villain earned him the Best Actor Oscar for his performance in the first Joker film. In the second movie, the character of Arthur Fleck/Joker will not be alone, he will team up with his comic book sidekick and love interest, Harley Quinn, played by Lady Gaga.

The trailer shows that director Todd Phillips has moved away slightly from the DC origin story of Harley Quinn, where she is a psychologist at Gotham City’s Arkham Asylum. This is where we left Joker at the end of the first movie. In the new film, it is suggested that Harley Quinn is herself a patient at the psychiatric facility, where she becomes close with Phoenix’s character.

There was much speculation before the release of the trailer that Joker 2 would be a musical production. The trailer shows scenes involving dancing, stage performances, and a powerful scene where Arthur/Joker was seen leaning over a microphone under a spotlight. Director Todd Phillips has confirmed that the movie is not a full musical but music will be an “essential element” to the film. Also set to join the cast of the second instalment are Brendan Gleeson, Catherine Keener and Ken Leung

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