Folie à Deux amid the critical reception received by the bombed box office film. The 38-year-old singer and actor, whose real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, made the candid remarks in a new interview with Elle magazine.
Lady Gaga discussed her new album, her potential future parenting strategy and reviews for "Joker: Folie à Deux" in a wide-ranging interview.
Lady Gaga's next acting gig will be in season two of Wednesday, which stars Jenna Ortega as the beloved Wednesday Addams. Gaga's exact role is yet to be determined, but Variety reported in November that it'll be more of a "cameo" role and that attempt to have her star in a larger role "ultimately did not work out."
Joker: Folie À Deux was one of 2024’s most notable movies, but not for good reasons. The Joaquin Phoenix- and Lady Gaga-starring movie wasn’t received well commercially or critically, but Gaga doesn’t seem to be letting it bother her too much.
Lady Gaga stands by “ Joker: Folie à Deux ,” despite the film being a box-office flop. The Oscar and Grammy winner told Elle UK that the movie, which was directed by Todd Phillips and co-starred Joaquin Phoenix in the title role, didn’t resonate with audiences in the way that she “intended” it to.
Joker: Folie À Deux star Lady Gaga has addressed the negative reviews for the DC sequel, sharing her take on audiences rejecting what was expected to be another hit from Todd Phillips and Joaquin Phoenix.
Lady Gaga is finally weighing in on the negative reviews that her latest film “Joker: Folie à Deux” received after it opened last fall. “Joker” (2019) was a critical and box office success that made more than $1 billion and won two Academy Awards.
The Joaquin Phoenix-led film was dubbed one of the "worst" movies of 2024: "You have to be willing for people to sometimes not like it."
Todd Phillips' directorial musical psychological thriller received a standing ovation at the 81st Venice International Film Festival
Lady Gaga is facing some criticisms from an unexpected person, who is referring to the pop star as "desperate" and "not the best." The singer, who has been absent from the Grammy Awards for several years and hoping to make a comeback,
Lady Gaga plays the role of Harley Quinn opposite Joaquin Phoenix. Gaga plays Lee, who eventually becomes Harley Quinn, a patient in Arkham State Hospital, a mental institution where Phoenix's Arthur Fleck is a maximum-security inmate.