As a seasoned gamer with an uncanny knack for deciphering cinematic puzzles and predicting plot twists, I have to admit that the cliffhanger at the end of Joker 2: Folie à Deux left me scratching my head – or rather, my virtual popcorn bucket. The courtroom explosion is a mystery that has been gnawing at us since the closing credits rolled.
As a dedicated gamer, I found myself immersed in the global release of “Joker 2: Madness Twin,” a sequel that delved deeper into Arthur Fleck’s compelling narrative. Yet, by the film’s climactic end, it left me and many others with a plethora of unresolved questions. One such query that’s been buzzing since the conclusion of “Joker 2” is: who orchestrated and executed the courtroom explosion during Arthur Fleck’s trial? Regrettably, the movie seems to offer little insight into the motives behind this bomb blast in the courtroom.
Here are a few possibilities suggesting the identity of the mystery attacker.
Who caused the car bomb courtroom explosion to help Arthur in Joker 2?
In Joker 2: Madness Two Steps, spectators follow Arthur Fleck as he stands trial for the chilling murders depicted in the initial film. Furthermore, the sequel delves into the enigma surrounding the Joker’s identity, questioning if it represents a distinct persona altogether.
During the court trial, as his legal team attempted to establish that it was actually the Joker, not Arthur Fleck, who had committed the murders, Fleck carried an increasing burden of guilt within him. In the climactic moments of the trial, Fleck abandoned his Joker persona and admitted to being solely responsible for the crimes. Shortly after Fleck’s confession, Harley Quinn, played by Lady Gaga, left him and departed the courtroom, only to be followed by a car bomb explosion shortly thereafter.
Without giving a reason, Phillips presents two plausible scenarios. The first idea is that Harley Quinn might have caused the blast as a means to aid Arthur Fleck, knowing he’d face severe punishment after confessing. This could be seen as her attempt to help him escape. However, following the explosion, it becomes clear that Quinn was more infatuated with Fleck’s Joker persona rather than him personally, which explains why she bid him goodbye after his confession.
The second option hints that it was possibly the Joker’s supporters who caused the explosion, yet their reason remains unclear due to the possibility that Arthur Fleck might have perished in the blast too.
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2024-10-04 19:11