# Joker Fans Left Fuming Over Folie à Deux: Is This the Sequel We Never Wanted?

Disappointment is in the air for Joker fans.

The highly anticipated sequel, *Joker: Folie à Deux*, has hit theaters.

But instead of cheers, audiences are demanding refunds.

Critics and fans alike are voicing their discontent loud and clear.

So, what went wrong?

Five years ago, *Joker* stunned the world.

Directed by Todd Phillips and starring Joaquin Phoenix, it was a daring take on the iconic villain.

The film peeled back layers to reveal Arthur Fleck, a tortured soul struggling in Gotham.
Phoenix’s portrayal earned him an Oscar and left audiences captivated.
The film was a gritty masterpiece, a commentary on mental health, societal neglect, and isolation.

But why mess with a formula that worked?

Enter *Folie à Deux*, a sequel that many believe was entirely unnecessary.

Premiering on October 4th, it debuted to a storm of criticism.
Currently, it holds a dismal 33% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Critics are labeling it a “pathologically unnecessary movie.”

Social media is ablaze with disappointed viewers.

One fan lamented, “Why is Joker 2 so bad? I’ve never wanted my money back from a film.”

Another remarked, “What makes Joker 2 so bad is that it refuses to commit to ANYTHING.”

Complaints are pouring in about boring court scenes and a shocking ending that missed the mark.

“Even the musical elements feel tacked on and interrupt the pacing,” another viewer added.

Ah yes, the musical direction!

Many fans were blindsided by the decision to make the film a musical.

Picture this: the Joker and Lady Gaga’s Harleen ‘Lee’ Quinzel bursting into song at odd moments.

One disappointed viewer wrote, “Joker 2 was awful. 0/10 imo.”

The performances, while praised, couldn’t redeem a screenplay that felt like a collection of disjointed skits.

Yet, not all opinions are bleak.

Some fans are finding humor in the film’s unlikability.

One user cleverly pointed out, “The fact that so many chuds who thought Arthur was their champion now see him as a loser is a pretty funny silver lining.”

So, is this all part of a larger narrative?

Perhaps *Folie à Deux* was meant to challenge our perceptions of the Joker.

Let’s dive deeper.

The film attempts to explore Arthur’s mental health even further.

It delves into his relationship with the Joker persona.

The title, *Folie à Deux*, translates to “madness for two.”

It suggests a bond, perhaps between Arthur and Lee, that spirals into chaos.

Back in 2019, *Joker* brought forth a raw, haunting portrayal of mental illness.

Viewers felt empathy for Arthur, even as he descended into villainy.
But in this sequel, many feel that empathy is lost.

Critics argue that the film becomes a muddled character study.
It shifts focus from being a narrative about the rise of a villain to an exploration of his vulnerabilities.

So what’s the takeaway?

If you’re expecting the backstory of Batman’s arch-nemesis, look elsewhere.

Instead, prepare for a chaotic mix of musical numbers and character introspection.

For many, that’s not what they signed up for.

Perhaps the true tragedy of *Folie à Deux* is how it squanders its potential.

In the end, life goes on, but fans are left scratching their heads.