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Why's Warner Bros denied interview for Joker's premiere

Fed up with the continuos scrutiny of the upcoming psychological thriller Joker, Warner Bros. denied the press interviews during the film premiere. This time instead of Print and broadcast journalists, only photographers will be allowed at the TCL Chinese Theatre.

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Published : Sep 28, 2019, 12:51 PM IST

Updated : Sep 28, 2019, 1:55 PM IST

Washington: The much-awaited psychological-thriller Joker which is all set to hit the screens next week is facing inspection regarding its villain. Noticing the scrutiny, Warner Bros. denied the press interviews during the film premiere.

The flick which stars Joaquin Phoenix, who turned as the classic DC villain is facing scrutiny for his assigned character.

Five families of the victims of the 2012 Aurora, Colo., shooting at a screening of The Dark Knight Rises released an open letter to the studio on Tuesday expressing their concerns and asking the studio to make a donation to victims' groups and to use its clout to push for stronger gun control laws. In the letter, the families shared worry the character of the Joker could inspire others to commit such atrocities.

Filmmaker Todd Phillips and the antagonist Phoenix have both said that promoting violence was never the intention behind making the film, which has earned critical acclaim ahead of its release. In response to the letter from the Aurora families, Warner Bros. said that "neither the fictional character Joker nor the film is an endorsement of real-world violence of any kind."

Apart from the law enforcement, Warner Bros will no longer be allowing press interviews during Saturday's Joker premiere. Print and broadcast journalists had previously been invited to cover the red carpet, but this time only photographers will be allowed at the TCL Chinese Theatre on Saturday.

"Our red carpet is comprised of photographers only," a Warner Bros. rep told. "A lot has been said about Joker, and we just feel it's time for people to see the film."

READ |Joaquin Phoenix opens up on Joker's controversy

Washington: The much-awaited psychological-thriller Joker which is all set to hit the screens next week is facing inspection regarding its villain. Noticing the scrutiny, Warner Bros. denied the press interviews during the film premiere.

The flick which stars Joaquin Phoenix, who turned as the classic DC villain is facing scrutiny for his assigned character.

Five families of the victims of the 2012 Aurora, Colo., shooting at a screening of The Dark Knight Rises released an open letter to the studio on Tuesday expressing their concerns and asking the studio to make a donation to victims' groups and to use its clout to push for stronger gun control laws. In the letter, the families shared worry the character of the Joker could inspire others to commit such atrocities.

Filmmaker Todd Phillips and the antagonist Phoenix have both said that promoting violence was never the intention behind making the film, which has earned critical acclaim ahead of its release. In response to the letter from the Aurora families, Warner Bros. said that "neither the fictional character Joker nor the film is an endorsement of real-world violence of any kind."

Apart from the law enforcement, Warner Bros will no longer be allowing press interviews during Saturday's Joker premiere. Print and broadcast journalists had previously been invited to cover the red carpet, but this time only photographers will be allowed at the TCL Chinese Theatre on Saturday.

"Our red carpet is comprised of photographers only," a Warner Bros. rep told. "A lot has been said about Joker, and we just feel it's time for people to see the film."

READ |Joaquin Phoenix opens up on Joker's controversy

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Last Updated : Sep 28, 2019, 1:55 PM IST

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