According to the filmmaker, there is no need to show advertisements before films because the public pays for tickets and does not want to see them.
Todd Phillipsdirector of Joker: Delirium for Twocriticized cinemas’ initiative to show commercials before films. According to the filmmaker, cinema chains “most of the time are doing everything they can” to keep the public interested, but he gave the tip to stop advertising:
“Stop showing commercials before movies. We paid for our tickets. We’re excited to be there. Commercials often break the mood.”he explained to the magazine Empire.
What is the story of Joker: Delirium for Two?
In Joker: Delirium for Twowhich is a musical, Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) is admitted to Arkham Sanitarium while awaiting trial for his crimes such as Joker. As he struggles with his dual identity, Arthur ends up encountering true love, in the form of Harley Quinn (Lady Gaga), and finds the music that has always been inside him.
In addition to Joaquin Phoenix, Zazie Beetz also returns in the second film as Sophie Dumondthe villain’s romantic interest in the first film. Among the new features, Lady Gaga is the main addition, but it also gains the company of Brendan Gleeson (The Banshees of Inisherin), Jacob Lofland (A Son), Catherine Keener (Run!), Ken Leung (Lost) and Harry Lawtey (The Pale Blue Eye). Watch the trailer:
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What has been the best film of 2024 so far? Vote for your favorite!
- The Snow Society
- Anatomy of a Fall
- Poor Creatures
- The Boy and the Crane
- Dune: Part 2
- All of Us Strangers
- Godzilla and Kong: The New Empire
- Civil War
- Inside Out 2
- Bandit: Number One
- Deadpool & Wolverine
- This Is How It Ends
- Alien: Romulus
- Destination Motel
- Longlegs: Deadly Bond
- Ghosts Still Have Fun: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
- Don’t Speak Evil
- Silvio
- Joker: Delirium for Two
- The Well 2
Source: Rollingstone

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