The 2019 film "Joker" directed by Todd Phillips and starring Joaquin Phoenix, took the world by storm. The movie's dark and gritty take on the iconic Batman villain captivated audiences and critics alike, earning widespread critical acclaim and commercial success. In this article, we'll dive into the index of Joker 2019, exploring the film's production, plot, cast, and reception, as well as its cultural significance and impact on the DC Extended Universe.

"Joker" premiered at the Venice Film Festival on August 31, 2019, where it received a standing ovation and polarized responses from critics. The film's cinematography, score, and Phoenix's performance were widely praised, with many hailing the film as a bold and unflinching portrayal of a complex, troubled character.

Upon release, Joker sparked fierce debate regarding its portrayal of violence and whether it sympathized with a murderer. The film walks a tightrope. It does not glorify Arthur’s actions, but it refuses to look away from the pain that causes them. The climax—featuring a chaotic uprising in Gotham—is less about the Joker as a leader and more about him stumbling into the role of a martyr for a society that has already decided to burn itself down. He is not a criminal mastermind here; he is an accident of history.

Murray Franklin—A popular late-night talk show host who plays a pivotal role in Arthur’s public breakdown. Zazie Beetz:

A violent act of self-defense on a subway sparks a countercultural revolution against the city's wealthy elite.