The ending of Joker: Folie à Deux might have explained some of the mystery surrounding Heath Ledger's Joker in 2008's The ...
There are few greater examples of this than Heath Ledger’s take on The Joker in 2008’s The Dark Knight. Ledger took the Clown ...
“But The Dark Knight filmmaker Christopher Nolan killed that idea,” THR reported, “believing that only his Joker (Heath Ledger) should carve his face. But Nolan is no longer at the ...
So does Joker: Folie á Deux really reveal the origin of Heath Ledger’s Joker? Sure. Why not. That theory is about as good as any Joker origin story out there, in all its messy continuity (see ...
Heath Ledger had just wrapped playing The Joker in 2008’s “The Dark Knight” when he moved on to work with Andrew Garfield in “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus” — and he knew the DC ...
Joaquin Phoenix became the second actor to win an Oscar for playing the Joker when he concocted a transformative performance ...
The Amazing Spider-Man star Andrew Garfield has reflected on working with Heath Ledger on The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus ...
The whole world pretty much knows how good Heath Ledger was as The Joker. Apart from receiving nearly unanimous praise for his work, Ledger won a posthumous Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.
This scene has led to a fan theory speculating that this unnamed inmate is the younger version of the Joker from The Dark Knight. In that movie, Heath Ledger’s character has similar scars.
New Joker 2 theory puts Heath Ledger’s Joker in Folie à Deux Toward the end of Joker: Folie à Deux, a guard at Arkham informs Arthur that he has a visitor. As Arthur goes to see who it is ...
The origin of the Joker's scars in The Dark Knight has remained a mystery since the 2008 movie, but Joker: Folie Deux might ...