Why ‘Joker 3’ Shouldn’t Happen: 5 Compelling Reasons to Leave the Clown Prince of Crime in the Shadows (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Although Todd Phillips confirmed that he had no plans to make Joker 3, he essentially said the same thing back in 2019 when Joker was released, admitting that a sequel wouldn’t happen. But it did happen, and it was a total failure.

With a budget of $200 million, Joker: Folie A Deux could have done better at the box office. Given the musical theme blended with a psychological thriller and how Arthur Fleck’s story concludes, it is doubtful that Joker 3 will happen. But even without Phillips at the helm, if the box office numbers call for more and the right concept emerges, who knows what could happen? As Phillips mentioned, he couldn’t give a definitive yes or no, though he has ruled himself out of participating.

But should Joker 3 happen? It should not occur, primarily because Joaquin Phoenix’s Arthur Fleck story has already reached its conclusion. Moreover, in the 2019 Joker, Arthur’s descent into madness was left open-ended, creating a powerful and ambiguous ending. However, Joker: Folie A Deux abruptly sealed its fate by having him killed by an inmate at Arkham Asylum. This ended his journey and brought closure to his broken-man arc in Gotham City. Continuing beyond this would be absolute madness, and it would diminish the impact of his tragic fall, feeling like a forced extension of a story that’s already over.

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