Christopher Nolan reportedly vetoed a key moment in 2019's Joker, so it was held back for the Folie à Deux sequel
A variation on Joker: Folie a Deux's ending was reportedly scripted for the first movie before Christopher Nolan vetoed it
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Warning: This article contains major spoilers for the ending ofJoker 2.
However, as he walks away, another inmate calls out to him, telling him that he has a joke to tell. As he reaches the punchline, he stabs Arthur who starts bleeding out on the floor of the hospital before we see the inmate carving his …