After three impressive weekends in a row at the box office,Jokeris on track to become the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time. Serving as an origin story for the popular Batman villain, the movie is set to surpass $700 million in overall worldwide ticket sales by the end of the weekend. This will putJokerfar pastLogan’s haul of $619 million, and crossing the $700 million mark will also top the performance of the 2017 horror movieIt. Officially, that would makeJokerthe fourth highest-grossing R-rated movie ever, and if the movie manages to keep up its momentum, it may end up soon becoming the most successful R-rated movie ever.
In passingIt,Jokerwill only have three more movies to topple for that coveted No. 1 spot. Next up would beThe Matrix Reloaded, which pulled in $742 million in ticket sales in 2003. Ryan Reynolds holds the first and second spots on the list, asDeadpooldrew $783 million in 2016 while its sequelDeadpool 2pulled in $785 million just last year. Of course, it’s worth notingDeadpool 2had originally drawn $735 million at the global box office before itsPG-13 re-release Once Upon a Deadpoolbrought that number up by another $50 million. As many of these sales are due to repeat viewing from fans all across the world, it would appear people just can’t get enough of the Clown Prince of Crime.
Perhaps the controversy that had surroundedJokerprior to its release only helped with the movie’s marketing, proving the old adage that any publicity is good publicity. Before the movie hit theaters, manyAmericans had called for a boycott, with many pleading for Warner Bros. to refrain from releasing it. The concern was that a movie which humanizes a villainous character would inspire a rash of copycat killings, prompting mass shootings from mentally ill Americans who idolize the Joker. Security had been increased at theaters showing the movie and even the U.S. military warned its troops about possible shootings atJokerscreenings. Fortunately, these fears seem to have been exacerbated, as there were no violent incidents reported at any screening of the movie.
Jokerisdirected by Todd Phillipsusing a screenplay co-written with Scott Silver. It stars Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck, a mentally ill man with big dreams of making it as a successful comedian, only to instead become Gotham City’s most fearsome criminal. Also starring along with Phoenix are Robert De Niro, Zazie Beetz, Frances Conroy, and Brett Cullen. As a standalone story, the movie will have no connection whatsoever to the DCEU or to the upcoming superhero movieThe Batmanwith Robert Pattinson in the titular role.
For its first two weeks in theaters,Jokerhad dominated theaters as the No. 1 movie in America. Courtesy ofMaleficent: Mistress of Evil,Jokerhas lost its spot at the top of the list, though its continued success has still placed it above the debut of the horror sequelZombieland: Double Tap. If you haven’t done so already, you can catchJokerin theaters everywhere. This news comes to us from Forbes.