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Warning: This article contains major spoilers for Joker: Folie a Deux.
Put on a happy face, Joker: Folie a Deux is finally out in theaters.
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Lee sings That’s Entertainment!
from the musical, as well in a pivotal scene on the Joker steps.
This shot is a reference to the 1964 French musical The Umbrellas of Cherbourg.
Its something the former president did when he resigned after Watergate.
This is written by Gene Ufland, who was played by Marc Maron in the first film.
Ufland was a producer on Murrays show and was there for his on-air murder.
This is a staple of many Batman adaptations, including Arkham Origins.
Gary Puddles
Another returning character is Gary Puddles who is brought in by Harvey Dent.
He testifies against Joker in the courtroom scene and is particularly impacted by Arthurs murder of their colleague Randall.
Gotham City Yellow Pages
In the courtroom, Gary is sitting on the Gotham City Yellow Pages.
This seems like a nod to Tim Burtons Batman Returns, which featuredthese as a prop too.
The name is lit up in the backdrop of their scene.
Its a comedy horror about someone who wants to make human sculptures out of dead bodies.
Then dive into our explainer on theJoker 2 endingand whether there’s aJoker 2 post-credits scene.