‘It’ll Be Alright, Baby Daddy’: Between Joaquin Phoenix and Robert De Niro, It Wasn’t True Love on Joker

‘It’ll Be Alright, Baby Daddy’: Between Joaquin Phoenix and Robert De Niro, It Wasn’t True Love on Joker

Between the two stars of the film Joker, Robert De Niro and Joaquin Phoenix, the scar was almost burned! The first meeting took place due to a dispute, which in the end was quite trivial, but based on a methodological difference between two actors who were fans of the actor’s studio.

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You should know that it is customary in Hollywood for the actors to read the script together to start ping-ponging between the actors to find the right way to deliver the lines. Except for Joker, when Robert De Niro came to the set, Joaquin Phoenix refused to do this traditional round table. Adhering to a more instinctive play based on the present moment, Phoenix stands together.

Director Todd Phillips, who told the whole story Vanity FairTherefore, it turns out that it plays the middleman:

Bob calls me and says, “Tell him he’s an actor and he’s got to do it. I like to hear the whole movie, so we’ll all get in the same room and read it.” I’m caught between a rock and a hard place because Joaquin says, “There’s no way I’m going to read,” and Bobby says, “I always read before I shoot, so here we go.”

Eventually, Joker’s interpreter relents, but drags his feet there. After this effort, De Niro invites her to see him in his office. “Looks at him and answers: “I can’t, I have to go back”, because he doesn’t feel good after reading, he didn’t like it.”Phillips recalls. It is up to him to once again convince Phoenix to accept this invitation.

“After a little explanation about their minor differences, De Niro turned to Phoenix, cupped his face in his hands and kissed him on the cheek, saying, ‘It’s going to be okay, baby daddy.’

Once that initial disagreement was behind them, the two actors quietly filmed their scenes together, delivering performances that earned Oscars praise. De Niro won’t be nominated for his role as host Murray Franklin, but Phoenix will surely win the Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of the psychopathic clown.

Joker: Folie à deux, its sequel, will be released on October 2, 2024.

Source: Allocine

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