Extras On JOKER: FOLIE A DEUX Unhappy After Reportedly Being Refused Access To Water And Bathroom Breaks

 

Cameras are currently rolling on Todd Phillips next film  Joker: Folie à Deux, but news has come our way that a lot of extras are super pissed at the filming conditions they are in.

Joker: Folie à Deux is set to be released in theaters on October 4, 2024, exactly five years after Joker debuted.

According to TMZ, the DC movie's background players are unhappy about a lack of bathroom access, with complaints that they're stuck on set for over two hours at a time without being allowed to go to the restroom or drink water. The condition at Warner Bros Studios in Burbank doesn't sound good, but the fault supposedly lies with lengthy camera setups. 

Camera setups can take some time but it’s being between 20 minutes to an hour, and some extras have allegedly been "berated" for daring to ask if they can relieve themselves. 

One extra was forced to plead with the Joker sequel's assistant director, only to then grab a cup of water on the way back from the bathroom to be asked, "Why are you drinking more water? So you have to go pee again?"

Another A.D. was even overheard saying, "I've never had to go to the bathroom this much. What do they even do in there? Cause they definitely aren't using them."

These complaints seem to be pretty serious as The Screen Actors Guild has received an official complaint about break time violations and has since spoken to the production following an investigation. This won’t derail the film from being released.

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