Mixed Reviews for 'Joker: Folie à Deux' Amid Lackluster Box Office Performance
'Joker: Folie à Deux,' the much-anticipated sequel to the original 'Joker,' has garnered a disappointing reception, making just $7 million in its previews, a decline compared to its predecessor. Critics have panned the film, labeling it 'profoundly stupid' and 'shockingly bad,' with a Rotten Tomatoes audience score of 36%. Many reviews highlight the film's failure to match the theatrical flair of the first installment, describing it as a 'musical slog' and 'utterly charmless.' Some reviews noted that fans of the original might find the sequel unpalatable, with comments suggesting its musical aspects are overly self-indulgent and lacking in substance. The film's ending has sparked discussions regarding a potential third installment, though it remains controversial. The overall sentiment leans heavily towards disappointment, with hopes for a lighter tone dashed as the movie fails to connect with its audience effectively.
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