After Joker 2 Landed A Low Rotten Tomatoes Score, It Just Became The Lowest Rated Comic Book Movie Ever In Another Scoring Metric

The highly anticipated Joker: Folie à Deux has finally arrived and hasn’t made the strongest impression thus far. So far, audiences have been ripping the sequel apart on Rotten Tomatoes, and critics aren’t high the Joker follow-up either. On top of all that, Todd Phillips’ musical movie is heading for a very disappointing showing at the box office. Now, after the flick was poorly received by RT users, it’s made history as the lowest rated comic book movie on another scoring metric.

While RT has proven to be an influential tool when it comes to measuring the reception to a movie, the same is also true of CinemaScore. It’s on that platform that Joker: Folie à Deux landed a D rating on the site, which has metrics that are pulled from moviegoer polls. As mentioned, that score makes the Joaquin Phoenix-led feature the lowest rated superhero/comic book-related film in the website’s history. That record previously belonged to the critically panned 2015 film Fantastic Four, which earned a C-.