When Success Is the Worst That Can Happen
Briefly

Todd Phillips, emboldened by the monumental success of 'Joker,' produced 'Folie à Deux' without significant input from crucial stakeholders like test audiences or fresh studio heads, neglecting foundational collaborative practices.
'Joker: Folie à Deux' showcases a classic case of creative hubris where success leads to a disconnect from audience expectations and studio requirements, common in past cinematic failures.
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