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New photo Joaquin Phoenix looks menacing in neon green wig as he films scene for Joker origins movie

Fans are getting another look at Joaquin Phoenix in action and in full makeup as the Joker.


On Monday, the 43-year old acclaimed actor was spotted filming a chilling scene, wearing a dayglo green clown wig, for director Todd Phillips' Joker in New York City, aka Gotham City.


The upcoming Warner Broth-DC Films production is a prequel to Christopher Nolan's 2008 movie The Dark Knight.



Action! Joaquin Phoenix was spotted filming a scene for the upcoming Joker origins movie in New York on Monday


Action! Joaquin Phoenix was spotted filming a scene for the upcoming Joker origins movie in New York on Monday



Action! Joaquin Phoenix was spotted filming a scene for the upcoming Joker origins movie in New York on Monday



From the looks of things, Phoenix has channeled the psychopathic mind that is the Joker.


On this day, Phoenix can be seen standing inside a graffiti-laden phone booth, flashing a menacing stare, as he talks on the phone.

Like his scene on Saturday, the actor wore full face clown make-up, only this time stylists had him wear that dayglo green wig-cap that gave him a creepier edge to the character.


Capping off his bizarre image, he wore a red, white, and blue checkered blazer that screamed 1970's retro polyester, along with an orange vest, a purple and white patterned shirt and a red tie.




Not your typical clown: The actor looked menacing wearing makeup and a dayglo green wig 


Not your typical clown: The actor looked menacing wearing makeup and a dayglo green wig 



Not your typical clown: The actor looked menacing wearing makeup and a dayglo green wig 





Clown show: The actor wore a red, white, and blue checkered blazer that screamed 1970's retro polyester, along with an orange vest, a purple and white patterned shirt and a red tie


Clown show: The actor wore a red, white, and blue checkered blazer that screamed 1970's retro polyester, along with an orange vest, a purple and white patterned shirt and a red tie



Clown show: The actor wore a red, white, and blue checkered blazer that screamed 1970's retro polyester, along with an orange vest, a purple and white patterned shirt and a red tie





Take two: The actor filmed the scene in a graffiti-laden phone booth, as he talked on the phone


Take two: The actor filmed the scene in a graffiti-laden phone booth, as he talked on the phone



Take two: The actor filmed the scene in a graffiti-laden phone booth, as he talked on the phone





Unique take: 'It feels unique, it is its own world in some ways,' the actor shared about the standalone film in an interview with Collider


Unique take: 'It feels unique, it is its own world in some ways,' the actor shared about the standalone film in an interview with Collider



Unique take: 'It feels unique, it is its own world in some ways,' the actor shared about the standalone film in an interview with Collider



At one point during filming, a female character approaches the phone booth just as chaos breaks out around them.


The actor, himself, took careful time and consideration before taking on the iconic role. But in the end,  Phoenix felt co-writer/director Todd Phillips had a vision for the film that he thought was compelling.  


'I think he’s very impressive and he seems to have a very interesting understanding of this world and what he’s trying to say,' he revealed in an interview with Collider.


Phoenix also gauged his own fear of playing the role as a positive.


'It feels unique, it is its own world in some ways, and maybe, mostly, it scares the f***ing shit out of me or something. It might as well be the thing that scares you the most.'


Phoenix is the seventh actor to portray the Joke in a theatrical film. 



Let the crazy begin: Eventually Phoenix's Joker appears to be extremely disappointed in the scene


Let the crazy begin: Eventually Phoenix's Joker appears to be extremely disappointed in the scene



Let the crazy begin: Eventually Phoenix's Joker appears to be extremely disappointed in the scene





Tension building: At one point during filming, a female character approaches the phone booth 


Tension building: At one point during filming, a female character approaches the phone booth 



Tension building: At one point during filming, a female character approaches the phone booth 





It's going down: Chaos appears to break out when the female character approached the phone booth


It's going down: Chaos appears to break out when the female character approached the phone booth



It's going down: Chaos appears to break out when the female character approached the phone booth



In this stand-alone film, fans will get to see the transformation of how Arthur Fleck went from a failed stand-up comedian who is disregarded by society, to an insane criminal mastermind. 


The film co-stars Robert De Niro, Zazie Beetz, Bill Camp, Frances Conroy and Brett Cullen.    


Joker is slated to hit theaters in the U.S. October 4, 2019. 



Legendary history: Phoenix is the seventh actor to portray the Joke in a theatrical film


Legendary history: Phoenix is the seventh actor to portray the Joke in a theatrical film



Legendary history: Phoenix is the seventh actor to portray the Joke in a theatrical film





Nailed it: Phoenix appears to have channeled the psychopathic mind that is the Joker


Nailed it: Phoenix appears to have channeled the psychopathic mind that is the Joker



Nailed it: Phoenix appears to have channeled the psychopathic mind that is the Joker





Mysterious: The 43-year old  covered up when the cameras weren't rolling on Monday


Mysterious: The 43-year old  covered up when the cameras weren't rolling on Monday



Mysterious: The 43-year old  covered up when the cameras weren't rolling on Monday





The wait: Phoenix had a smoke break during filming; Joker is slated to hit theaters in the U.S. October 4, 2019


The wait: Phoenix had a smoke break during filming; Joker is slated to hit theaters in the U.S. October 4, 2019



The wait: Phoenix had a smoke break during filming; Joker is slated to hit theaters in the U.S. October 4, 2019



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