JOKER Will Pass $1 Billion At The Worldwide Box Office By The End Of The Week

JOKER Will Pass $1 Billion At The Worldwide Box Office By The End Of The Week

Comic book movies have once again dominated the box office in 2019 (sorry, Martin Scorsese!) and Joker is now set to be the next one to hit the $1 billion mark at the worldwide box office. Check it out!

By JoshWilding - Nov 11, 2019 01:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Joker
Source: Deadline
Captain Marvel, Spider-Man: Far From Home, and Avengers: Endgame all passed that all-important $1 billion mark at the worldwide box office this year (in the case of the latter, it was $2 billion) and Shazam! is the only major Marvel or DC movie to not come close to that with a still solid $365 million.

Now, though, Deadline reports that Joker will pass the $1 billion mark by the end of this week.

With a current worldwide total of $984.7 million - $621.2 million of that comes from overseas - a $20.3 million sixth weekend in theaters means that $1 billion is now a guarantee for the R-Rated release. That will make Joker the first movie with that rating to ever cross the benchmark and, most impressively, it's done so without being released in China. 

Joker is now the fourth DC Comics adaptation to earn more than $1 billion globally as it follows The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, and Aquaman

Needless to say, a sequel now seems more likely if Joaquin Phoenix can be convinced to return.

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Easter Eggs, cameos, and references in Joker!

Zorro The Gay Blade

Zorro


One of the most direct references to the comic books in Joker comes when we see Thomas and Martha Wayne leading Bruce out of a movie theater where they've been watching Zorro the Gay Blade.

That was obviously the movie the Waynes watched in the comics before they were gunned down, but rather than Bruce dragging them out because he's scared, it seems they're just trying to escape the unrest on the streets of Gotham. It's worth noting that this movie was released in 1981, which confirms that Joker is also set during that year. 
 

"Super Rats"

Ratcatcher


Early on in the movie, we see a news report mentioning that Gotham City has been invaded by "super rats." Batman has never faced a gigantic rat in the comics, but there is a villain called Ratcatcher.

His real name is Otis Flannegan and he uses his a preternatural ability to train rodents to commit crimes. There's nothing to indicate that's what's happening here, of course, but it's possible it's a nod to the villain! 
 

Justin Theroux's Unexpected Cameos

Justin


Justin Theroux has seemingly become the master of noteworthy cameos in big franchises, because after his brief appearance in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, he shows up in Joker as well. 

We see him when Arthur is playing that tape of Murray Franklin welcoming a guest named Ethan Chase on the show to promote something called American Playboy. It's hard to tell, but that is indeed Theroux who makes this small, but still really fun little cameo in the DC Comics movie.
 

The Franklin Murray Show

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As has already been noted online, the font used for "Live With Murray Franklin" is the same we saw in the Batman: The Animated Series titles. It's not the only nod on this show, though. 

Arthur's dressing room is #404. That was the first chapter in Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli's iconic Batman: Year One, a story that doesn't necessarily inspire what we see in Joker, but definitely has the same tone. The 1980s setting is also the same and this could be where Todd Phillips looked for inspiration for his take on Gotham City. 
 

A Obscure DC Comics Villain

Arthur-Penny


Look closely and you'll notice that Dr. Benjamin Stoner is responsible for Penny Fleck's diagnosis. Well, in the comics, a Dr. Stone was also part of Arkham Asylum during the 1980s and he later went on to become a rather obscure Doctor Fate villain! 

There's another possible Easter Egg with Detective Burke, one of the cops pursuing Arthur. We don't learn his first name, but there was a Tommy Burke who was a detective in the pages of Detective Comics and Gotham Central. However, he doesn't seem to have much in common with this version.
 

Bryan Callen's Cameo

Callen


If you've got sharp ears, you might notice that one of Arthur's co-workers is played by Bryan Callen, the comedian and actor who played Eddie in Todd Phillips' Hangover movies. 

He said on a podcast a while back that he had been cast as an ageing stripper in Joker, so chances are he was meant to have a larger part which got cut down either for timing issues, or because he revealed more than Warner Bros. wanted him to! With any luck, he'll make it into the deleted scenes.
 

Pogo's Comedy Club

Arthur


Arthur performs his admittedly terrible stand up set in Pogo's Comedy Club, and there's probably a good reason it's named that. It's not because it's based on an iconic location, however; instead, Pogo the Clown was actually serial killer John Wayne Gacy's "respectable" alias.

This is a dark hint at what's to come for Arthur later in the movie and a very clever little touch. 
 

Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times

Chaplin


When Arthur manages to track down his "father" Thomas Wayne in that theater, the film playing is 1936 comedy Modern Times starring Charlie Chaplin. 

This film was actually added to the Library of Congress in the US National Film Registry in 1989 as it was deemed "culturally significant." The movie is a commentary on poor working conditions in the industrial age and there are themes in there which are definitely relevant to Joker and our world.
 

The Dark Knight Returns

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Joker's appearance on Franklin Murray's talk show is very similar to The Dark Knight Returns, as he commits a similarly violent act in that story. 

However, another nod comes when Joker plants a kiss on a fellow guest. Dr. Sally has to be a nod to Dr. Ruth Weisenheimer from Frank Miller's seminal tale, so Todd Phillips clearly paid some attention to the source material when crafting this particular scene in the DC Comics adaptation. 
 

"TW"

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This is easily missed on a first viewing, but when Arthur is putting on his makeup, he picks up a photo of his mother as a young woman with a message on the back reading, "Love your smile, TW."

He quickly crumples that up and dismisses it, but this could very well be confirmation that Thomas Wayne is Arthur's father. Alternatively, Penny might have written it on there herself! 
 

Wayne Manor

Alfred


Arthur pays a very tense visit to Wayne Manor where he comes across his "brother" Bruce Wayne. In one of Joker's weirdest nods, the young Bruce slides down a pole in his playground in what feels like a very direct reference to the Bat-Pole which became a staple of the 1960s classic TV series. 

Oh, and the Englishman who gets roughed up by Arthur is exactly who you think he is. Actor Douglas Hodge is credited as Alfred Pennyworth at the end of the film despite never being named in it.
 

A Nod To Batman's Co-Creator

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Early on in the movie, Arthur meets with his social worker, Debra Kane. She was actually a character in the Batman novel The Ultimate Evil, but common sense says this is a nod to Batman co-creator Bob Kane. 
 
There's also a possible reference to Bill Finger, as Sophie Dumont works in Gotham Savings Bank on 20 William Street. That might be something of a stretch, though, especially as Finger is so often overlooked in movies.
 
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RavingNightmare
RavingNightmare - 11/11/2019, 2:12 AM
Watched it three times. One of the most memorable movies and performances I have ever seen. Absolutely loved it.
m1doriya
m1doriya - 11/11/2019, 2:13 AM
1B without China, let's gooo

RedHarlequin
RedHarlequin - 11/11/2019, 2:14 AM
CBMs killing it at the moment. DC and Marvel movies absolutely dominating the box office. How many more years do you guys think CBMs will be successful like this?
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 11/11/2019, 2:24 AM
Kyos
Kyos - 11/11/2019, 2:25 AM
Call me a hater, but I'd feel more relaxed about the future of DC movies if Shazam and Joker had both made $600-$700M.
Kyos
Kyos - 11/11/2019, 2:30 AM
That being said, Joker reaching $1B with an a R-rating and no China release is undeniably one of the biggest successes in genre history.
Battabing
Battabing - 11/11/2019, 3:17 AM
@Kyos - Shazam got squeezed by Endgame.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 11/11/2019, 2:28 AM
manofillintent1
manofillintent1 - 11/11/2019, 3:15 AM
Just please don’t go the route of more villain origin stories because if they go that way they’re likely going to stick to batman and it needs more stories outside of that world, just let Matt Reeves do his thing and focus on other properties
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 11/11/2019, 3:37 AM
"All I have are negative thoughts about what to do with all this f*cking money"
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 11/11/2019, 3:45 AM
Gotta hand it to DC, I haven't seen this level of audience investment in a movie since the original Avengers back in 2012 when it became THE 2010's signature blockbuster and the goal every studio strived for (and failed).
It's too soon to tell if Joker will also become a "blueprint" for other studios to try to imitate, but we can't deny is up there at this moment.
Gjedi
Gjedi - 11/11/2019, 4:14 AM
Without China..55+ mill budget..Oscar contender maybe.. wow
tonytony
tonytony - 11/11/2019, 4:43 AM
Good on joker and dc. DC last 4-5 movies have done well. If you take out JL it's pretty solid. Wonder woman, aquaman, shazam and now joker. All very different but all successful. Makes you wonder about the ppl who dedicate themselves to predicting dc will adjust their strategy everytime one of their movies are successful.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 11/11/2019, 5:18 AM
That's really insane that it made this much for the type of movie that it is. It will be interesting to see what they do with the character going forward.
Philvis
Philvis - 11/11/2019, 5:48 AM
Awesome movie. Glad I got to see it in the theater.
Battabing
Battabing - 11/11/2019, 6:01 AM
Rated R, no action or CGI explosions, no Batman, no China, and will soon cross $1B.

Can such a feat even be repeated?

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