JOKER Has Now Officially Passed The $1 Billion Mark At The Worldwide Box Office

JOKER Has Now Officially Passed The $1 Billion Mark At The Worldwide Box Office

Although today's final figures have yet to be tallied, Joker stood at $998 million late last night, which means it has now officially crossed the $1 billion point at the global box office! Check it out...

By MarkCassidy - Nov 15, 2019 08:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Joker
Source: Via Forbes
Joker has now laughed its way past $1 billion at the global box office, making it the first ever R-rated film to achieve this milestone - and it did so without a release in China.

Today's final tally hasn't been announced yet, but the Todd Philips-directed DC Comics movie - which was produced on a reported budget of around $62 million - had reached $998 million by close of business last night, which means it has now joined the illustrious billion dollar club.

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This is obviously a very impressive feat for a number of reasons, and while a sequel has yet to be announced, you have to believe Warner Bros. is at least strongly considering the idea after the first film's tremendous performance. We already know Philips and star Joaquin Phoenix would be interested in returning... under the right circumstances!

Tell us, did you anticipate this for Joker? If a sequel is greenlit, how would you like to see Arthur Fleck's story continue? Let us know in the comments, and find out how the movie could set up a possible face-off with Batman by clicking the view list button.

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Young Bruce Wayne

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We'll start with the most obvious one: The Joker actually meets the future Batman in this movie.

As many rightly guessed, that young boy Arthur Fleck is forcing a smile onto in the trailers is indeed Bruce Wayne. Arthur makes his way to Wayne manner after discovering that Thomas Wayne is his real father, and shows the lad a few magic tricks through the gate. Bruce is unimpressed.

Their interaction is brief, but there is definitely a bit of weight and emphasis placed on the scene. Granted, part of that is down to Arthur believing he's meeting his half brother at the time.

A Different Joker

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There is a theory doing the rounds that Joaquin Phoenix's Arthur Fleck could simply be the inspiration for the actual Joker, and he'll be the one to face off against The Batman in the future.

It sounds like a stretch, but this movie does actually leave some room for it.

Fleck's actions inspire an uprising in Gotham, with hundreds of citizens rioting throughout the city wearing clown masks. Isn't it possible that one of these people could take up the mantle of Joker a decade or so later, around the same time Bruce Wayne is beginning to feel a little batty?

The Murder Of Thomas And Martha Wayne

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Joker leans into Batman mythology heaviest right at the end, when we're presented with a very faithful depiction of the murders of Bruce Wayne's parents.

A thug inspired by Arthur's execution of Murray Franklin live on TV and his assertion that people like Thomas Wayne are to blame for the degradation of the city follows the Waynes into an alley after a screening of Zorro. As he opens fire, he echoes Fleck's "you get what you deserve" from the Franklin killing.

Of course, we're supposed to assume this will eventually bring Bruce to the conclusion that Joker was at least partially responsible for his parents' deaths.

The Ending

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The ambiguous ending, or more accurately, epilogue, of Joker is wide open to interpretation, and leaves plenty of room for Warner Bros. to fold the events of Philips' film into a shared universe.

After Arthur leaves Gotham in flames and fully embraces the Joker persona, we cut to him chuckling during a therapy session in Arkham. Is he recounting his story to his therapist, or imagining the whole thing? We know Fleck is an unreliable narrator and made up an entire relationship in his head, so it's not beyond the realm of possibility.

This gives the studio leeway to basically pick and choose what they want to establish as real, and what we are to believe were the delusions of a damaged mind.

That Final Shot Of Bruce

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Perhaps most telling is that quick glimpse of Bruce Wayne standing among the bodies of his slain parents.

Arthur never witnessed this event, so why is it burned into his mind? It's possible that he heard about it after, but either way, this still feels like a major bit of foreshadowing, and not something Reeves or the studio would have added to the film at such a specific moment for no reason.

There were probably a few more Easter Eggs and references, but I've only seen the movie once and these are the major ones I picked up on. Did you spot any more? Let us know in the comments down below.
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MaximusTheMad
MaximusTheMad - 11/15/2019, 8:24 AM
Well deserved.

ComicBookPsycho
ComicBookPsycho - 11/15/2019, 8:24 AM
Without China too. Damn.
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 11/15/2019, 8:45 AM
@ComicBookPsycho - South Park was right we dont have to kill Winnie the Pooh to be profitable or abide to china's censorship!
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 11/15/2019, 9:27 PM
@mastakilla39 - South Park has been so great this season.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 11/16/2019, 6:06 AM
@mastakilla39 - South Park is pretty much always right
Kman
Kman - 11/15/2019, 8:29 AM
Cool movie - great performance - but at the same time I'm apprehensive about it.

I feel like if we get a sequel to this movie - Pattinson's Batman may never meet the Joker. Which would disappoint me.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 11/15/2019, 8:36 AM
@Kman - Reeve's Joker has to be radically different but that's easy. Just make him the actual Joker.

I would try and go for a Scott Snyder take. Always liked how he wrote Joker. Lean into the maniacal comicbooky aspects of him.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 11/15/2019, 8:33 AM
$$$

Shake...


That laffy taffy


That laffy taffy
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 11/15/2019, 9:28 AM
@BlackBeltJones - Can't wait to see Batman challenge joker to a dance off in the sequel


Battabing
Battabing - 11/15/2019, 9:32 AM
@mastakilla39 -

RedHood92
RedHood92 - 11/15/2019, 8:34 AM
ThorArms
ThorArms - 11/15/2019, 8:34 AM
This is truly impressive
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 11/15/2019, 8:34 AM
Impressive! 👍
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 11/15/2019, 8:35 AM
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