Consequence of Sound

Well, there you have it: Joaquin Phoenix has won Best Actor at the 2020 Academy Awards for his titular blockbuster performance in Todd Phillips’ Joker. Follow our complete winner’s list for an update on all the night’s victories.

In taking home the award, Phoenix beat out stiff competition in Antonio Banderas for Pain and Glory, Adam Driver for Marriage Story, Leonardo DiCaprio for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and Jonathan Pryce for The Two Popes.

This marks Phoenix’s first Oscar win, despite being nominated in this category for 2006’s Walk the Line and 2013’s The Master. He was also previously nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in 2001’s Gladiator.

However, this is the second time the Joker role has gone for the gold. In 2009, Heath Ledger posthumously won Best Supporting Actor for his iconic turn in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight, which Phoenix recently honored at the SAG Awards.


Next up, Phoenix will star in C’mon C’mon, a new drama from director Mike Mills. But, don’t count out another go-around Gotham City, though, as both Phoenix and Phillips are open to the possibility of a sequel. Of course, nothing is confirmed yet.

Warner Bros. certainly wouldn’t oppose a sequel, either, seeing how their gritty DC spinoff has since become both the most profitable comic book movie of all time and the first R-rated film to reach a billion worldwide. No laughing matter there.

And much to the chagrin of Jared Leto, the film’s also become quite a pillar in pop culture, from drawing fans to its shooting locations, to being screened at the White House, to even dancing across PornHub. Sadly, Gary Glitter also benefited from it.

Oscars 2020: Joaquin Phoenix wins Best Actor for Joker
Michael Roffman

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