Nobody’s laughing now: Joker 2 has just revealed its digital release date, and you’ll be able to watch it at home less than a month after it arrived in theaters.
Five years ago, Joker became one of the highest-grossing movies of all time, garnered critical acclaim, and earned multiple Oscar nominations (it even won a couple, including Best Actor for Joaquin Phoenix).
Joker: Folie à Deux premiered in cinemas earlier this month, its highly anticipated follow-up with Lady Gaga starring alongside Phoenix as Harley Quinn. It should have been foolproof.
To call it a disaster wouldn’t be an exaggeration. It’s currently sitting at 33% on Rotten Tomatoes (with a 32% audience rating), it was just dethroned by Terrifier 3 at the box office, and Warner Bros is projected to lose anywhere between $150-200 million.
Joker 2 digital release date
Joker 2 will be available to buy or rent on-demand from Tuesday, October 29. That’s less than four weeks since the start of its theatrical run.
It didn’t get off to a great start. With unenthused reviews and even worse word of mouth, it opened with $37m in North America and $77m worldwide. That’s a huge step down from Joker’s $240m worldwide opening in 2019 (not to mention it’s less than Morbius, The Marvels, and The Flash).
Unfortunately, unlike what D:Ream famously sang, things haven’t got better. In its second weekend, it earned just $7 million in the US – that’s a loss of over 80%, the worst drop for a comic book movie ever.
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What this means for Joker 2
It’s a grim forecast for Joker 2’s remaining time in theaters. With Terrifier 3 dominating screens and Smile 2 hitting cinemas this week, expect its showtimes to be cut down quite dramatically.
Ordinarily, movies getting a VOD release so soon after arriving in theaters attract a lot of criticism; after all, if you can’t allow a film to find an audience, why will it perform any better via on-demand platforms?
With Joker 2, it makes sense. Warner Bros needs to recoup some of their financial losses, and making it available as a PVOD title (that means it’ll cost around $24.99 to buy) is a surefire way to target audiences who weren’t willing to give it a chance on the big screen.
As for its release on a streaming service, Joker 2 will come to Max first, but it’s unclear exactly when it’ll be added to the platform.
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