'Joker' Star Zazie Beetz Says There Shouldn't Be a Sequel
You might think the chances of the Worlds of DC's Joker getting a sequel would be increasing after its Oscars success, but that's not necessarily the case.
The Batman villain's origin story won two Academy Awards over the weekend, including a Best Actor Oscar for Joaquin Phoenix's powerhouse performance as Arthur Fleck.
Prior to the ceremony on the red carpet, Joker star Zazie Beetz actually had a surprising answer when asked if the awards buzz would help make a sequel a reality.
"Ah, I don't know," she admitted to MTV News, adding: "I don't know if it needs one. I think there is a lot of strength in not milking something."
Still, Beetz – who played Arthur's neighbor Sophie Dumond–said she would consider coming back for a hypothetical Joker 2 if director Todd Phillips was involved. "Honestly, I feel like Todd would be the person to be able to do that tastefully, I think, if he felt it needed one," she said. "I really trust him. He's really creative and smart – so sure."
Are we going to see a #Joker sequel? @joshuahorowitz asked @jokermovie star Zazie Beetz on the #Oscars red carpet: "I don't know if it needs one (...) I feel like Todd [Phillips] would be the person to be able to do that tastefully" pic.twitter.com/khF3lFtA2K
— MTV NEWS (@MTVNEWS) February 10, 2020
And before anyone questions how Sophie could return in a Joker sequel, Todd Phillips has already cleared up whether she was actually killed off by Arthur. While Phillips has been non-committal about a sequel, he did recently express interest about a Batman movie set within the universe he created with Joker.
Joker is available to buy on Blu-ray or streaming now.
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