Gotham’s Clown Prince of Crime Gets Official R Rating in ‘Joker’

 

Labeled to have disturbing behavior and strong violence, Todd Philips’ Joker has officially been rated R. When the film was announced, many were skeptical due to the track record of Warner Bros DC films. It was in the hands of Philips to pave his own direction for the film, with news coming out that it would be separate from the DCEU.

Soon after, many were discussing who would fill the shoes for Batman’s arch nemesis, eventually casting Joaquin Phoenix for the role. Philips already has stated that the film will be completely original, with no comic book adaptation drawing more tension within the comic book community for the beloved character. Previous films such as Logan and Deadpool, which were also had the same rating, gave hope that there would be no restraints for the notorious clown on the big screen.

Its been made clear that this film is looking to march in its own pace, with the first trailer being released the gritty tone, and dark texture of the film gave fans hope that this movie could earn comic adaptations credibility amongst the critics. Based from what we’ve seen so far, it seems that Philips and Phoenix are looking to push the bill on how far they can take this film.

With a world debut scheduled for the 2019 Venice Film Festival, whispers are already floating around about Oscars potential. Joker will be released on October 4, 2019.

Rudy Ortega: Rudy Ortega is a News Writer/Researcher for Mxdwn. Currently, Rudy Ortega is also a Journalist/Reporter for the Inland Empire Community Newspaper in which he writes about; education, sports and politics for the IE. In his free time, Rudy also has his podcast called "Migi & the Cheese" where he and his co-host discuss various topics from film to personal stories and whats happening in current events. From San Bernardino, not much was offered in comparison to neighboring cities except for cinema. A love for film and a growing passion for the stories they tell, Rudy Ortega couldn't help but gravitate towards the theatre arts. Being a fan first, Rudy Ortega looks for the true message that the picture is conveying. As opinions come in abundance, its always been important to find the true interpretation of the film and what the movie is truly expressing as a whole.
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