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‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ takes advantage of Christopher Nolan’s exit from Warner Bros.?

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Christopher Nolan feared that Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker would kill the uniqueness of Heath Ledger’s Joker

Joker: Folie à Deux, that turned to be a disaster among its fans and critics, seems to have taken advantage of the ace director Christopher Nolan’s withdrawal from Warner Bros.

Todd Phillips’ Joker 2 ending has something which could never have happened if Nolan’s was the director of the film.

The movie has a mix of a lot of courtroom drama, musical, and fantasy. Out of all these qualities, nothing interlocks well with each other and at last, the ending makes it even worse.

Arthur Fleck, played by Joaquin Phoenix, meets a tragic end when he is killed by one of his asylum inmates. After killing the Joker, the inmate than carves a smile onto his own face pitching the idea that a new joker might arise or possibly the original joker is here now.

Now that Nolan’s is no longer part of the franchise, the makers of Joker: Folie à Deux freely did whatever they wanted to do with the original concept of the character. 

In the 2019 Joker, the makers showed Fleck carving the joker smile on his face which somehow faded the impact of Heath Ledger’s legacy.

Meanwhile, the Batman Begins director, who coined the iconic character of Joker with Heath Ledger, believed that Ledger’s version should be the only one that should abide.

According to him, Phoenix’s Joker would kill the uniqueness of the Ledger’s Joker, reported Collider.

It turns out, Nolan was not wrong completely. Even the viewers believed that the film defied the legacy of the character of Joker.

Todd Phillips’ Joker: Folie à Deux expected to make good money just like its forerunner, but it turned out to be a nightmare in cinemas. 

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Sarah Ferguson celebrates big family news in style

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Sarah Ferguson celebrates big family news in style

Prince Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah Ferguson showed off her elegance as she beamed during stroll through London’s Knightsbridge, seemingly celebrating a big family news.

The Duchess of York, who’s set to become a grandmother for the fourth time next year, was all smiles as she walked through London’s affluent Knightsbridge with a wheelie suitcase in tow.

It was Ferguson’s first outing since her eldest daughter Princess Beatrice announced she’s expecting her second child with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.

The Duchess of York, who’s better known as Fergie, dazzled in a black skirt paired with a dark green zip-up sweatshirt.

She rocked an open blazer in the same shade over her hoodie and a pair of green and blue suede trainers. She wore her auburn hair loose and accessorised her outfit with a pair of dainty hoop earrings.

The Duchess of York released a heartwarming statement to expressed her “joy and excitement” as she’s once again ready to take the role of a grandmother.

“Words can’t quite express the joy and excitement I feel as you and Edo prepare to welcome another precious addition to your beautiful family,” wrote Ferguson.

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Prince Harry reveals daughter Lili’s hair secret and talks about ‘Ginger Genes’

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Prince Harry shares sweet details about Archie and Lilibet’s inherited traits.

Prince Harry has revealed an adorable detail about his children, Archie and Lilibet, during a recent appearance at the WellChild Awards. 

Speaking to HELLO! magazine’s Sophie Vokes-Dudgeon, Harry shared that his young children have inherited their mother Meghan Markle’s long, thick hair.

“Archie and Lili have been blessed with their mother’s thick hair,” he said, adding with a smile that it won’t be long before Lilibet will be sitting on it herself! 

The heartfelt comment came as Harry spoke about his children with enthusiasm ahead of the awards, where he has long served as patron. 

Sophie noted that his genuine energy and affection for the cause were clear, reflecting the deep connection he feels to this special day.

During an interview on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, he divulged: “The Spencer gene is very, very strong.

I actually really, genuinely thought at the beginning of my relationship [with Meghan] that should this go the distance and we have kids that there’s no way the ginger gene will stand up to my wife’s genes, but I was wrong!”

Prince Harry is embracing life at 40 with enthusiasm, buoyed by friends who’ve told him it’s the best decade yet. 

At the recent WellChild Awards, he shared his high hopes for the milestone year while also giving a humorous update on life at home with Meghan and their two children.

According to Sophie, Harry said his wife has her hands full not only with the kids but also with their three unruly dogs—who are still not quite house-trained—and their chickens! “She’s holding the fort,” he joked, clearly relishing his time away. 

She noted that Harry seemed “in his element” at the event, which he has attended for years in his role as patron. 

For the Duke, the real joy is spending time with the children, parents, and professionals honored during the night. 

Royal editor Emily Nash, who accompanies the Prince each year, observed that the Duke is always seen playing with the children, often on his knees, laughing and raising their spirits—something that has taken on even greater meaning since becoming a father himself.

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King Charles’ SIX unforgettable moments with his amusing charm

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Prince William and Princes Harry’s father King Charles’ heart capturing moments in photos

British royals are often seen posing for formal portraits, however, it’s the unplanned snapshots that reveal the lighter side of King Charles III.

The 75-year-old British monarch, known for his remarkable sense of humor and charm, is seen doing hilarious things in some of his candid photos.

King Charles, who’s known for his amazing sense of humor, once took on the role of a weatherman.

King Charles’ SIX unforgettable moments with his amusing charm

In adorable photo, the King is seen delivering a special forecast that left everyone surprised and entertained with a brilliant display of his humor.

King Charles’ SIX unforgettable moments with his amusing charm

In on of his mesmerising photos, the monarch appears hopping onto a vintage motorbike once used for delivering telegrams. The picture was captured during celebrations of the 500th anniversary of the Royal Mail.

King Charles’ SIX unforgettable moments with his amusing charm

The monarch, who is always up for a challenge, showcased his adventurous side when he effortlessly scaled a climbing wall at a Jersey school while he’s dressed in a suit and formal shoes.

King Charles’ SIX unforgettable moments with his amusing charm

In this picture, the King shows off his fun-filled moments with Rita Marley, wife of the late Bob Marley, during his visit to Jamaica.

King Charles’ SIX unforgettable moments with his amusing charm

King Charles, who’s gearing up for Australia visit amid his battle against cancer, is seen embracing his joyful mood by not only making a balloon hat but proudly wearing it during a visit to a school.

The 75-year-old monarch has effortlessly connected with people from all walks of life since he became the King in 2022 following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. 

The candid snapshots reveal a lighter and more relatable side of the monarch as he knows how to make the world smile.

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Roald Dahl’s ‘Matilda the Musical’ to embark on its second tour in UK, Ireland

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‘Matilda the Musical’ is an adaptation of Roald Dahl’s classic 1988 novel

Roald Dahl’s famous Matilda the Musical is all set to embark its second major tour in the United Kingdom and Ireland in 2025.

The musical play will premiere at Leicester’s Curve in October 2025 and will then go to multiple cities in the UK including; Liverpool, Bradford, Edinburgh, Manchester, Sunderland and Plymouth until April 2026.

The official dates of the UK and Ireland tour are yet to be announced.

The writer of the play, Dennis Kelly confirmed the news of the second major tour saying that it feels great to share this little girl’s story with people.

In a statement, he added: “I’m delighted that Matilda’s going out on tour again in 2025. It’s great to get the chance to bring this little girl’s story to people in their home cities and towns, and to all those theatres where theatre really matters.”

Moreover, the composer and Lyricist, Tim Minchin and Director Mathew Warchus also expressed their excitement on embarking this major milestone, reports British Theatre Guide.

Warchus stated: “I’m delighted that our production is about to be seen live by a whole new generation of children and families in theatres across the UK and Ireland. It’s a show we’re really proud of and an inspiring story of courage that we really care about, so it’s genuinely wonderful to see it continue bringing joy to audiences of all ages.”

Based on Roald Dahl’s book, Matilda the Musical has been seen by 12 million people in 100 cities and still continues to play in London’s Cambridge theatre. 

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