Folie A Deux’s Audience Review Score Crashes Below Every DCEU Movie (And It’s Not Even Close)

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Folie A Deux’s Audience Review Score Crashes Below Every DCEU Movie (And It’s Not Even Close)

Five years after the first film grossed over $1 billion at the box office, Joker: Folie a Deux
hit theaters, but audiences didn’t respond well to the sequel. When the first Joker The movie released in 2019, it was a little divisive, but overall well-liked, and even earned an Oscar for star Joaquin Phoenix. However, reviews of Joker: Folie à Deux have skewed much more negatively, with critics pointing out flaws in how the movie handles Arthur Fleck’s story, its handling of Lady Gaga’s Harley Quinn and Todd Phillips’ direction.

On Rotten tomatoes, Joker: Folie à Deux Currently has a critics score of 39%, making it nasty, and an even lower audience score of 37%. That’s 21 percentage points below the DCEU movie with the lowest audience score: 2016’s Suicide Squadwhich has 58%. No other DCEU movie has a worse audience score, with the next highest being Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice A respectable 63%.

What Joker: Folie À Deux’s audience score means for the DC sequel

The movie seems set for a tough run at the box office

Since Joker Introducing a new DC continuity, it doesn’t get bogged down in the often negative conversations surrounding the DCEU. Joker Has a 68% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, and an 89% audience score. further, Joker’s $1.07 billion box office secured it as the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time, until this summer Deadpool & Wolverine unseated it. However, the sequel has seemingly undone all the goodwill earned by the first movie, because Joker: Folie à Deux’s Audience score is worse than any DCEU movie and the third lowest of any DC movie released in the last 20 years.

DC movies since 2004 ranked by RT audience score

Movie

Release year

RT critics score

RT audience score

Batman begins

2005

85

94

The Dark Knight

2008

94

94

Zack Snyder’s Justice League

2021

71

93

Blue bug

2023

77

91

The Dark Knight Rises

2012

87

90

Joker

2019

68

89

Black Adam

2022

39

88

The Batman

2022

85

87

Shazam! Wrath of the Gods

2023

49

86

Wonder Woman

2017

93

83

The bottle

2023

63

83

Shazam!

2019

90

82

The Suicide Squad

2021

90

82

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom

2023

33

81

Birds of prey

2020

79

78

Man of Steel

2013

56

75

Wonder Woman 1984

2020

58

73

Constantine

2005

46

72

Aquaman

2018

65

72

Guard

2009

65

71

Justice League

2017

40

67

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

2016

29

63

Superman Returns

2006

74

60

Suicide Squad

2016

26

58

Green Lantern

2011

25

45

Joker: Folie à Deux

2024

39

37

Jonah Hex

2010

12

20

Catwoman

2004

8

18

The fact that the only DC movies with worse audience scores are Catwoman And Jonah Hex Really highlights how far Joker: Folie à Deux was dropped after the success of the first film. To make matters worse, Joker: Folie à Deux Cost $200 million, which means it needs to earn between $400-$500 million to be considered a box office success. However, the movie is projected to make a modest $55-$60 million at the domestic box office this weekend, and $140 million worldwide. Given the audience score for the Joker Sequel, it seems unlikely to reach these numbers.

Our Take on Joker: Folie À Deux’s Audience Review Score

The movie begs the question: Who is it for?

Joker: Folie à Deux’s Low audience score is not surprising as the movie is not for any audience that might be interested in Joker Sequel. It blows up the premise of the first movie so completely, it won’t appeal to fans of the 2019 film. It rejects any sort of comic accuracy, so it’s not for DC fans. Its musical numbers are so moral and low-energy, the movie may not be for fans of musicals—and while Lady Gaga is a highlight, even she is limited by the material. Joker: Folie à Deux Seems to be the rare movie that very few people will actually enjoy, which is evident by the film’s audience score.

Source: Rotten tomatoes

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