New Joker 2 Clip Reveals Harry Lawtey As Harvey Dent

As a seasoned gamer with a soft spot for the Batman universe, I must admit my excitement is reaching new heights as we delve deeper into the enigmatic world of Joker: Folie à Deux. Having played Arkham Knight and Arkham Origins, I’m no stranger to the intricate dynamics between the Joker and Harley Quinn, but this latest glimpse into their relationship has me intrigued like never before.


The latest snippet from Joker: Folie à Deux unequivocally reveals that Harry Lawtey (from Industry) has been cast as Harvey Dent. Previous trailers hinted at his part when his voice was heard, indicating a role in the film; now, it’s officially confirmed.

On Tuesday, the video emerged which shows Lawtey’s Dent condemning the actions of the Joker from the initial movie. In the excerpt, Dent states, “Arthur Fleck is a menacing creature. He deliberately planned his violent acts. His heinous crimes sparked riots among his supporters, and they are still ready to carry out violence in his name.” You can view the video by clicking on the tweeted link below:

Wear a cheerful expression. Joker: Folie à Deux – exclusively in cinemas and IMAX, starting October 4. #JokerMovie #CapturedForIMAX

— Joker Movie (@jokermovie) September 3, 2024

A different video clip released on Tuesday depicts Joker and Harley Quinn, seemingly in Arkham Asylum. Within this scene, Harley reminisces about her past with Joker, saying, “When I initially encountered you, on Murray Franklin’s show, I constantly wished for your demise. And then it happened. For the first time in my life, I no longer felt lonely.” This hints at a character portrayed by Robert De Niro from the initial movie and, combined with the fresh glimpses of Dent, suggests possible conflicts for the upcoming sequel: Will the Joker be rescued from his edge, or will he influence those around him negatively?

As a gamer, I’m super pumped about “Folie à Deux” dropping on October 4th! It’s the sequel to that blockbuster game we all loved, which raked in over a billion dollars globally. Director Todd Phillips has spoken up about the increased budget for this one, explaining it’s crucial for top-notch quality and supporting our hardworking team. He’s even defended the graphic scenes, emphasizing they reflect real-life consequences.

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2024-09-03 23:39