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    Joker: Folie À Deux is heading to streaming, just weeks after its theatrical release. 

    The movie, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga,
    will be available to rent from home starting October 29, in an effort to recoup some of
    Warner Bros. investment into the film, as per Variety.


    The musical, which bombed at the box office, is 'poised to lose at least $150 million to $200 million in its theatrical
    run' according to the publication.

    The movie studio spent about $200 million to produce
    the film and about $100 million on marketing and distribution, according to the report.


    It would need to gross about $450 million at the box office to break even — when factoring in the cut taken by theaters — though Warner Bros.
    sources claim the number is $375 million.




    Joker: Folie À Deux, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, is heading to streaming, just weeks after its theatrical
    release; Phoenix and Gaga seen in a still




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    A Warner Bros. spokesperson responded to the report, saying 'Any estimates suggested by anonymous "insiders" or
    "rival executives" are grossly wrong and continues a trend where rumor is reported as fact.'

    'The film continues to play in theatrical release, included
    with this week's opening in China, and will continue to earn revenue throughout its home viewing and ancillary
    run.'

    So far, the musical about Batman's nemesis has
    grossed $51.5 million domestically and $165 million globally after two weeks of
    release.

    In comparison, the first Joker grossed $96.2 million domestically and
    $248.4 million globally after three days of release.

    The hotly-anticipated sequel to the 2019 billion dollar Oscar-winning film was considered a surefire
    hit for Warner Bros Pictures, yet ended up being slammed by critics and
    failed to ignite at the box office. 

    Joker: Folie À Deux has garnered the lowest CinemaScore in comic book movie history as the film bombed
    at the box office on opening night. 

    The psychological musical thriller — which has been criticized
    as 'bleak' and 'disappointing' — officially released in theaters on Friday, October 4.


    Phoenix reprised his role as the Joker in the sequel, which had earned him an Oscar for
    his portrayal in the 2019 film, while Gaga took on the role of Harleen Lee
    Quinzel (Harley Quinn).

    However, Joker: Folie À Deux has been given a D rating on CinemaScore
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    The movie will be available to rent from home starting October 29, in an effort to recoup
    some of Warner Bros. investment into the film, according
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    The film is 'poised to lose at least $150 million to $200 million in its
    theatrical run' according to the publication





    The sequel to the 2019 billion dollar Oscar-winning film was considered a
    surefire hit for Warner Bros, yet ended up being slammed by critics and failed to ignite at the box office





    Phoenix reprised his role as the Joker in the sequel, which had earned him an Oscar
    for his portrayal in the 2019 film, while Gaga took on the role of Harleen Lee Quinzel (Harley Quinn)







    Madame Web — which notably also flopped in theaters earlier this year and also received terrible reviews — holds a higher score with a
    C+.

    On Rotten Tomatoes, the movie currently holds an audience
    score of 31% and a critic score of 32%.

    The sequel has been roundly criticized for
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    A source said: 'If the first movie was about some down-on-his-luck, mentally ill guy
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    In an apparent snub by Phillips, the opening sequence of the film
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    A Warner spokesman added that a DC logo appears at the end of the Joker sequel, while Phillips declined to comment to the publication.

    Several frictions are said to have developed between Phillips, DC and Warner-
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    Gunn and Safran did attend the first director's cut screening for the studio but Phillips fueled rift speculation when he
    told a reporter: 'With all due respect to them, this is kind of
    a Warner Bros. movie.'

    Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav also met with Phillips shortly after WarnerMedia and Discovery merged in April 2022 and was 'open to filming in Los Angeles if the director would make the sequel
    at a lower price point.'

    The studio wanted to film in London which would have cost around 20
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    A source directly involved with the film recently shared: 'The one
    thing about genre stuff: If you don't listen and pay attention to what the fan expectations are, you're going to fail'; director Todd Phillips seen with Gaga and Phoenix at the LA premiere September 30







    However, Phillips insisted on filming in LA with the budget remaining static.


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    Insiders also claim studio bosses did not want to premiere the
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    Along with Gaga and Phoenix, other stars that had appeared in the sequel
    include Brendan Gleeson, Catherine Keener, Zazie Beatz and Steve Coogan. 

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    Do Greens and crossbenchers who claim that transparency
    and integrity is at the heart of their reason for
    entering Parliament in the first place hear themselves?


    In the past few days they have mounted self-serving
    arguments against proposed electoral reforms that the major parties
    look set to come together to support.

    The reforms include caps for how much money wealthy individuals can donate, caps on the amount candidates can spend in individual electorates to
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    The proposed new laws also include lower disclosure thresholds for donations, thus increasing the transparency of who makes political donations in the first place.


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    More fool me.

    The bill, designed to clean up a rotten system, is being
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    Put simply, the Greens and Teals doth protest too
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    Another potential target of the laws is businessman and Teal funder
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    The Greens have taken massive donations in the past, contrary to their
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    Now that tangible change has been proposed, these bastions of virtue are running a mile from reforms that will curtail dark art of
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    The Labor government isn't even seeking for these transparency
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    They are aiming for implementation by 2026, giving everyone enough time to absorb and understand
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    Don't get me wrong, no deal has yet been done between Labor and the Coalition.
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    As they should - because it certainly isn't beyond Labor to include hidden one-party advantages
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    But short of such baked-in trickiness scuttling a deal to get these proposed laws implemented, the crossbench should offer their support, not cynical opposition,
    to what is being advocated for.

    They might even be able to offer something
    worthwhile that could be incorporated in the package.


    To not do so exposes their utter hypocrisy and blowhard false commentary about being in politics to 'clean things up'.

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