“Day 1. Our kid. #joker,” Phillips, 51, inscribed the picture, which shows Phoenix’s shirtless Speck getting a shave with his head shifted back over a sink at Arkham Refuge.

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The setting prepares for his personality to fall head over heels and collaborate with Dr. Harleen Quinzel (a.k.a. Harley Quinn), the darling DC job in which Woman Crazy was projected in August.

She affirmed the projecting news and an Oct. 4, 2024 delivery date.

Margot Robbie, who played Harley in both Self destruction Crew motion pictures and 2020’s Flying predators, said in October that she’s “so blissful” to see Crazy, 36, taking on the job.

“It’s such a distinction to have fabricated an establishment sufficient that Harley can now be one of those characters who different entertainers get to have a go at playing,” Robbie told MTV.

“Furthermore, I figure she’ll accomplish something unbelievable with it.”

 

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Phoenix prodded a potential spin-off last October after Phillips was in converses with steerage a development to the film that netted more than $1 billion around the world.

“At the end of the day, I don’t know. From when we were shooting, we began to — you know, uhh, this is a fascinating person,” Phoenix told The Playlist.

“There are a few things we could do with this fellow and could [explore] further. In any case, with respect to whether we really will? I don’t have any idea.”  Subsequent to winning his most memorable Foundation Grant for his presentation in Joker, Phoenix will purportedly get a $20 million check for the continuation, as per Assortment, following his $4.5 million payday for the first portion. Phoenix was first seen perusing the spin-off’s content over a cigarette in a high contrast photograph posted by Phillips in July, alongside the red cover page for Folie á Deux.

Joker: Folie á Deux debuts Oct. 4, 2024 in theaters.