As soon as Joker: Folie à Deux hit theaters earlier this month, the film’s ending immediately proved to be very divisive. That may have contributed to its disappointing $37 million opening, which was far below the $96.2 million that the first Joker had in its opening weekend in 2019. Now, one of the actors who appeared in that controversial conclusion is sharing his thoughts about the fate of Arthur Fleck and the Joker.
Warning: There are spoilers ahead for Joker: Folie à Deux. If you haven’t seen the movie or don’t want to know what happens, stop reading now.
Connor Storrie, an actor with only a few credits to his name, has a small role as a “young inmate.” But in the closing seconds of the film, Storrie’s character viciously attacks and murders Joaquin Phoenix’s Arthur Fleck before carving a Glasgow Smile on his own face and essentially taking Arthur’s Joker identity for himself.
Source: Gamespot Joker: Folie à Deux Actor Breaks His Silence About The Film's Twist Ending