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Oscar Preview: Five big questions ahead of Sunday's awards

The Academy Awards have always loved a comeback story.

New this week: 'Lost Daughter,' NYE in Nashville, Boba Fett

Christmas may be over, but a feast of movies and television shows arrive next week.

โ€˜Ghostbusters: Afterlifeโ€™ captures $44 million in theaters

The latest attempt to revive โ€œGhostbustersโ€ has drawn a sizable audience to movie theaters while the awards darling โ€œKing Richard" is struggling.

Oscar moments: History, glamour ... and what a weird ending

It may have been the most abrupt ending since that cut-to-black final shot of โ€œThe Sopranos.โ€.

Anthony Hopkins honors Chadwick Boseman after Oscar win

Anthony Hopkins has honored the late Chadwick Boseman after winning the best actor Oscar, hailing his fellow performer as a man โ€œtaken from us far too early.โ€.

Oscars Latest: โ€˜Nomadlandโ€™ drifts away with best picture

Anthony Hopkins has won his first Oscar since he was victorious for playing Hannibal Lecter.

DiCaprio, Fonda urge US not to sign climate deal with Brazil

Dozens of celebrities including actors Leonardo DiCaprio, Jane Fonda and Joaquin Phoenix are calling on U.S. President Joe Biden to refrain from signing any environmental agreement with his Brazilian counterpart, Jair Bolsonaro.

Harrison Ford, Brad Pitt join Oscars starry presenting cast

The Oscars are aiming to be more like a movie than a television show and enlisting A-list stars like Harrison Ford, Brad Pitt, Halle Berry and Reese Witherspoon to help.

'Nomadland,' 'Rocks' lead more diverse BAFTA nominations

This image released by Altitude shows, from left, Kosar Ali, Ruby Stokes and Bukky Bakray in a scene from "Rocks." Much like previous Academy Awards controversies, last year's nominations by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts were denounced for their all-male directing nominees and all-white acting nominees, a backlash that spawned a #BaftasSoWhite hashtag. The British academy responded with a seven-month review. Also nominated are Lee Isaac Chung for the family drama โ€œMinariโ€ and Thomas Vinterberg for the Danish dark comedy โ€œAnother Round.โ€More films were nominated, too. ___AP's Hilary Fox contributed to this report from London___Follow AP Film Writer Jake Coyle on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/jakecoyleAP

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'Nomadland,' 'Borat' win at a socially distant Golden Globes

Sheโ€™s only the second woman in the history of the Globes to win, and the first since Barbra Streisand won for โ€œYentlโ€ in 1984. Its star, guerilla comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, also won best actor in a comedy. โ€œThe Queen's Gambitโ€ won best limited series, and best actress in the category for Anya Taylor-Joy. โ€œSchitt's Creek,โ€ the Pop TV series that found a wider audience on Netflix, won best comedy series for its final season. Catherine O'Hara also took best actress in a comedy series.

Phoenix, Erivo and โ€˜Barb and Starโ€™ among Globes presenters

This combination photo shows, from left, Awkwafina, Cynthia Erivo, Joaquin Phoenix, Kristen Wiig and Renee Zellweger, who are among the first presenters announced for the Golden Globes awards ceremony. (AP Photo)LOS ANGELES โ€“ โ€œBarb and Starโ€ are headed to the Golden Globes โ€” actors Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo will be among the presenters at the upcoming ceremony. Wiig and Mumolo's latest film, โ€œBarb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar,โ€ was released last week and some are already calling the campy film a cult classic. Sheโ€™s won Golden Globes for her acting โ€œKlute,โ€ โ€œJuliaโ€ and โ€œComing Home.โ€Norman Lear will be honored with the Carol Burnett Award, a counterpart to the DeMille Award that focuses on life achievement in television. Netflix dominated the nominations earlier this month, with its film โ€œMankโ€ and its television series โ€œThe Crownโ€ the leading nominees.

Pop Culture in (ugh) 2020, from the bizarre to the sublime

on Aug. 31, 2020, actor Chadwick Boseman in character as T'Challa in "Black Panther" and 10-year old twins Lenny, left, and Bobby Homes paying tribute to Boseman at their home in in Mesa, Ariz. on Aug. 31, 2020. (Takiyah Dupas, Marvel Studios, Annalie Homes via AP)And now, for our annual look at the year in pop cultureโ€ฆ. Truth is, people turned to culture of all kinds in 2020 โ€” highbrow and lowbrow โ€” to satisfy varied and sometimes conflicting needs: Distraction, inspiration, consolation, escapism, hope. A Broadway star serenaded health workers from his apartment window, and ballet dancers performed โ€œSwan Lakeโ€ from their bathtubs. The world mourns an actor of immense talent who, like many of his characters, radiated a regal sense of dignity.

British Academy Film Awards change rules to boost diversity

LONDON โ€“ Britainโ€™s film academy is shaking up its membership and its awards voting rules in a review prompted by the glaring lack of diversity in the nominations. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts promised to change after contenders for the 2020 awards were announced last January. The measures include recruiting 1,000 new members from under-represented groups to join the current 6,700-strong voting academy of film-industry professionals. The academy has also changed the rules for the British Academy Film Awards, introducing a new โ€œlonglistโ€ round in the voting before the selection of the final nominees. For the best film prize, academy members will choose a 15-film longlist that all members must watch before voting for the winner.

Mr. Woodward? The President, Spilling Across the Border, Joaquin Phoenix

Mr. Woodward? The President, Spilling Across the Border, Joaquin Phoenix Donald Trump's conversations with Bob Woodward; Then, a different kind of border crisis: toxic waste in the Tijuana River spilling into California; Joaquin Phoenix: The 60 Minutes interview

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'Parasite' scores upset at SAG awards, boosting Oscar chances

South Korean thriller "Parasite" was the upset winner at the Screen Actors Guild awards on Sunday, while Joaquin Phoenix and Renee Zellweger were named best actors, cementing their roles as frontrunners at the Oscars next month. Winning the award, director Bong Joon Ho said it made him think that "maybe we haven't created such a bad movie." The SAG awards, which focus entirely on performances, are closely watched as an indicator of Oscar success because actors form the largest voting group in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Phoenix's terrifying performance as a loner who finds fame through violence in "Joker" has swept awards season. It was a big stretch," he said to laughter, riffing on his own life as a twice-divorced Hollywood heartthrob.

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'Parasite' wins at SAG Awards, so do Pitt and Aniston

The 26th Annual SAG Awards will held on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020 in Los Angeles. The best ensemble win for โ€œParasiteโ€ came over the starry epics โ€œOnce Upon a Time ... in Hollywoodโ€ and โ€œThe Irishman.โ€ It was a surprise but only to a degree. Yet until the SAG Awards, the many honors for โ€œParasiteโ€ have seldom included awards for its actors, none of whom were nominated for an Oscar. Before the win for โ€œParasite,โ€ the SAG Awards were most notable as a reunion for Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. After she got off stage, they warmly congratulated each other on their first individual SAG Awards.

ICYMI: A look back at Sunday's 60 Minutes

ICYMI: A look back at Sunday's 60 MinutesThis week on 60 Minutes: John Dickerson reports on how climate change is drowning Venice, Joaquin Phoenix opens up to Anderson Cooper about his life, and Rafael Nadal offers Jon Wertheim a glimpse of the Spanish island where he grew up

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Joaquin Phoenix: The "60 Minutes" interview

Joaquin Phoenix: The "60 Minutes" interview Anderson Cooper gets the actor to open up about his childhood, his nervousness on set and how he felt about his "Joker" character.

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Joaquin Phoenix: A three-decade career filled with dark, complicated characters

Joaquin Phoenix: Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Joaquin Phoenix: Yeah. Joaquin Phoenix: Yeah, which I love. Joaquin Phoenix: Yeah, but I was hoping you guys were gonna go, like, "That's not true." Joaquin Phoenix and family on River Phoenix's legacy and influenceAs a teenager, Joaquin became surprisingly picky about the roles he took and didn't act much.

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Joaquin Phoenix arrested during Jane Fonda's weekly climate change protest

Jane Fonda continued her weekly tradition of protesting in Washington, D.C. for "Fire Drill Fridays" on Friday and this time actor Joaquin Phoenix was there. Ira Arlook from Fire Drill Fridays told CBS News that Phoenix, as well as actor Martin Sheen, were arrested. Fire Drill Fridays tweeted, saying he called out the meat and dairy industry for its contribution to climate change. According to Fire Drill Fridays, Friday's protest was Jane Fonda's last before she returns to Los Angeles. Fire Drill Fridays said over 300 people signed up to risk arrest during Friday's protest.

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Joaquin Phoenix arrested during Jane Fonda's weekly climate change protest

Jane Fonda continued her weekly tradition of protesting in Washington, D.C. for "Fire Drill Fridays" on Friday and this time actor Joaquin Phoenix was there. Ira Arlook from Fire Drill Fridays told CBS News that Phoenix, as well as actor Martin Sheen, were arrested. Fire Drill Fridays tweeted, saying he called out the meat and dairy industry for its contribution to climate change. According to Fire Drill Fridays, Friday's protest was Jane Fonda's last before she returns to Los Angeles. Fire Drill Fridays said over 300 people signed up to risk arrest during Friday's protest.

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60 Minutes meets Joaquin Phoenix

But 60 Minutes met a more affable man behind those roles when Anderson Cooper profiled Phoenix. "There are so many things that I want to express ... when I take on a role," he tells Cooper. Phoenix, however, says he and the film's director, Todd Phillips, felt that the scene required something more. Phillips played Phoenix a piece of cello music that had been composed for the film and that inspired an idea. Also, in the 60 Minutes profile, Phoenix discusses his childhood and the tragic death of his brother, the actor River Phoenix.

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Golden Globes snubs and surprises, including little 'Cats' love

NEW YORK -- Some Golden Globe nominations seemed like locks: Joaquin Phoenix, Tom Hanks, Adam Driver and Eddie Murphy. The film adaptation of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical stars Judi Dench, Ian McKellen, Idris Elba, Jennifer Hudson and Taylor Swift. The film did earn Taylor Swift and Lloyd Webber nods for writing the song "Beautiful Ghosts. Previously, "Game of Thrones" earned nods for best drama in 2012 and every year from 2015-2018. Fans have had mixed love for the final season and some have even asked HBO to remake it.

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Joaquin Phoenix to Be Honored at Palm Springs International Film Festival

Joaquin Phoenix is already pulling in accolades for his frightening performance as Arthur Fleck in Joker. The 45-year-old actor will soon be honored at the 31st annual Palm Springs International Film Festival, where he's set to receive the Chairmans Award at the festival's annual Film Awards Gala. Festival Chairman Harold Matzner praised Phoenix in a statement announcing the honor, sharing, "Joaquin Phoenix mesmerizes audiences in Joker with a performance that elicits empathy and reminds society on the whole that we can be better." Joaquin Phoenix on His Transformation Into 'Joker' | Full Interview Embed Code RestartRELATED CONTENT:Every Actor Who Has Played the Joker, Ranked From Best to WorstWill There Be a 'Joker' Sequel? Joaquin Phoenix and Director Todd Phillips Weigh In (Exclusive)How Joaquin Phoenix Perfected His 'Joker' Laugh (Exclusive)

'Joker' becomes the highest-grossing R-rated film ever

(CNN) - "Joker," the gritty comic book film about the origins of the crazed Batman villain, has become the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time. "R-Rated box office congratulatory posts aren't like the ones you're used to," Reynolds tweeted with a photo of Phoenix's Joker dancing above names of characters from other successful R-rated films like "It" and "Ted." The film may be the highest-grossing R-rated film globally, but it still has a long way to before beating the highest-grossing R-rated film domestically. "Joker" shattered box office records when it opened earlier this month to $96 million in North America. The film won the Venice Film Festival's top prize and critics have raved about Phoenix's performance, which has led to Oscar talk.

'Joker' stairs might be New York's latest tourist attraction

CNNNEW YORK (CNN) - Are the "Joker" stairs the new "Rocky" stairs? Fans of the "Joker," which hit theaters earlier this month, are taking photos in front of those stairs. Joker, portrayed by Joaquin Phoenix, dances down the stairs as Gary Glitter's "Rock and Roll Part 2" plays in the background. "Always put a happy face..." wrote Arnaldo Silva in the caption of his "Joker" dance impression. Shout out to James May, who went for the basic tourist photo standing in front of the stairs.

Convicted pedophile Gary Glitter will not receive music royalties from 'Joker,' report says

The rights holders to music by convicted pedophile Gary Glitter have reportedly said that the disgraced former glam rock star will not receive any royalties after one of his songs was featured in the box-office hit "Joker." The contentious inclusion of "Rock and Roll Part 2" in the R-rated comic book film had sparked an intense backlash from moviegoers, with many concerned about the prospect of Glitter receiving lucrative music royalties. Speaking to the LA Times in an interview published Friday, the label Snapper Music, which owns Glitter's songs, said that the 75-year old "does not get paid we've had no contact with him." In the same report, Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) also said it was not paying music royalties to Glitter. "Gary Glitter's publishing interest in the copyright of his songs is owned by UMPG and other parties, therefore UMPG does not pay him any royalties or other considerations," the LA Times reported, citing a representative from the publishing group.

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Every Actor Who Has Played The Joker, Ranked (Including Joaquin Phoenix in 'Joker')

The latest is Joaquin Phoenix, who is bringing Batman's arch nemesis to the big screen in the original origin story, Joker. Various Voice Actors in Various Animated Batman ProjectsCourtesy of Warner Bros. Mark Hamill in Batman: The Animated Series (1992)Courtesy of Warner Bros. Joaquin Phoenix in Joker (2019)Courtesy of Warner Bros. PicturesFrom his unforgettable laugh to his sinewy, unrecognizable frame, Phoenix crafted an '70s-tinged Joker with a quiet menace and heartbreaking vulnerability. Joaquin Phoenix and Director Todd Phillips Weigh In (Exclusive)Joaquin Phoenix Lost Over 50 Pounds for 'Joker': Inside His Epic Transformation (Exclusive)

Convicted pedophile Gary Glitter set to earn big royalties from 'Joker' movie

The contentious inclusion of a song by convicted pedophile Gary Glitter in "Joker" has sparked a wave of criticism from moviegoers, with many concerned the disgraced former glam rock singer will be entitled to lucrative music royalties. The R-rated comic book movie smashed box office records over the weekend, with Warner Bros. hauling in $93.5 million in the U.S. alone. "Joker" also garnered $140.5 million internationally, bringing the film's total ticket sales to $234 million, Warner Bros. said Sunday. But, despite the film's opening weekend success, the makers of the movie have stoked controversy for featuring Glitter's 1972 hit "Rock and Roll Part 2" in a lengthy scene. He is also thought to be in line for music royalties depending on the success of movie theater ticket sales, DVD sales and film soundtrack sales.

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Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara: A Timeline of Their Relationship

Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara, two of Hollywood's most acclaimed actors, are also one of the most low-key couples in town. Amy Sussman/WireImageIn an interview with Vanity Fair, Phoenix admitted that he thought Mara despised him while they were working together. While Mara took the starring role, Phoenix played Jesus. Pascal Le Segretain/Getty ImagesSeptember 2019: Phoenix was awarded the Peoples Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival for Joker. RELATED CONTENT:Joaquin Phoenix Admits He Thought Fiancee Rooney Mara Initially Despised Him When They Worked on 'Her'Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara Make Rare Red Carpet Appearance at 'Joker' PremiereJoaquin Phoenix Lost Over 50 Pounds for 'Joker' Film: Inside His Epic Transformation (Exclusive)

'Joker' Ending, Explained: Breaking Down the Batman of It All

The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing us Joker wouldn't be another Batman origin story. The Wayne family is established early on in the story, with Arthur's mother, Penny (Frances Conroy), writing to businessman-turned-politico Thomas Wayne (Brett Cullen) asking for financial assistance. That's right: Batman and Joker are half-brothers, at least according to Penny. Movie-goers are now twisting the Batman canon with their own theories, one of which says that Phoenix's Joker is not actually the Joker but a predecessor who inspires another Joker to emerge, a Joker who will become Batman's longtime foe. RELATED CONTENT:How Joaquin Phoenix Perfected His 'Joker' Laugh (Exclusive)Will There Be a 'Joker' Sequel?

Now Showing: 'Joker' goes for October debut record

Joaquin Phoenix is drawing raves for his dark turn as "Joker," which aims to top "Venom's" October debut mark of $80.3M. Distributed by LAKANA. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Will There Be a 'Joker' Sequel? Joaquin Phoenix and Director Todd Phillips Weigh In

Joker only just arrived in theaters, but it's already the most controversial movie of the year. Director Todd Phillips' origin story -- about a disturbed wannabe comedian, Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix), who will become DC's Clown Prince of Crime -- is either the best film of the year or dangerously reckless, with few opinions falling in the middle. At the Venice Film Festival, where it had its premiere, Joker received an eight-minute standing ovation. Joker was announced as a standalone film outside WB's ongoing DC Extended Universe, but is a sequel something Phillips is interested in? RELATED CONTENT:How Joaquin Phoenix Perfected His 'Joker' Laugh (Exclusive)Joaquin Phoenix Lost 50 Pounds for 'Joker': Inside His Physical Transformation (Exclusive)Upcoming DC Movies: The Full List From 'The Batman' to 'Wonder Woman 1984' and Beyond

How Joaquin Phoenix Perfected His 'Joker' Laugh (Exclusive)

And boy, does Joaquin Phoenix laugh. The result is like one of the Joker's "HA HAHA HA HA" speech bubbles from the comics brought to life, though the process to find it weighed on Phoenix. "I asked Todd to come over to my house to audition the laugh, and he said that wasn't necessary. "But a lot of it wasn't choreographed," Phoenix added. Instead, he found inspiration in vaudeville star Ray Bolger's performance of "The Old Soft Shoe" and found himself channeling Bolger's movements.

Joaquin Phoenix Is Seemingly Caught Off Guard by Clip on 'Kimmel': 'I'm

In the clip, an irritated Phoenix is seemingly trying to concentrate and cursing while complaining about a man named Larry. "I'm trying to, like, find something real." I'm sorry about that. I'm sorry you guys had to see that." "So it was wrong of me, I'm sorry, but he shouldn't have done it."

Joaquin Phoenix Admits He Thought Fiancee Rooney Mara Initially Despised Him When They Worked on

Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara didn't hit it off right away. Amy Sussman/WireImageIn addition to his relationship with Rooney, Joaquin also opens up about his unusual upbringing in a cult before his family moved to Florida, then Hollywood, then back to the Sunshine State. "We were in Florida, we were in the kitchen, and he said, 'Youre going to be an actor and youre going to be more well known than I am,'" Joaquin recalls. Despite the controversial nature of making a movie that's seemingly sympathetic to its villain, Joaquin finds "value" in the role. Rooney, Joaquin adds, also celebrated his role in the movie.

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Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara Make Rare Red Carpet Appearance at 'Joker' Premiere

On Saturday, Joaquin Phoenix was joined by longtime girlfriend Rooney Mara at the lavish premiere of his new film, Joker. He also sported a mustache and beard at the rollout for the film, which earned him the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and is already attracting awards season buzz. ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP/Getty ImagesAnd in August, the pair exuded Old Hollywood glamour while side by side at the rollout for Joker at the Venice Film Festival. Phoenix wore a tuxedo with a bow tie. RELATED CONTENT:'Joker' Director Todd Phillips Discusses Popular Theory | Full InterviewBradley Cooper Makes Dapper Surprise Appearance at 'Joker' Premiere -- PicsRooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix Are the Cutest Couple at Cannes Closing Ceremony -- See the Sweet Pics

US Army warns of mass shooting threats online linked to new 'Joker' movie

LAWTON, Oklahoma -- A document prepared at a U.S. Army base in Oklahoma says officials have been alerted to "disturbing" online chatter about a potential mass shooting threat at a theater during next week's release of the movie "Joker," but it references no specific location.Television station KSWO reports criminal intelligence officials at Fort Sill received an intelligence bulletin warning about a possible shooting on Oct. 4.Christopher Grey, chief of public affairs for the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command, told The Associated Press officials are "not aware of any information indicating a specific, credible threat to a particular location or venue." Grey says the original information came from the Texas Department of Public Safety and was posted on social media.Twelve people were killed and dozens were injured in a July 2012 shooting at an Aurora, Colorado, theater during a screening of "The Dark Knight Rises."

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Joaquin Phoenix Lost Over 50 Pounds for 'Joker': Inside His Epic Transformation (Exclusive

For Joaquin Phoenix, becoming the Clown Prince of Crime involved a lot more than makeup and a colorful suit. The acclaimed leading man sat down with ET's Ash Crossan to discuss losing over 50 pounds in order to take on the titular character in DC's upcoming origin film, Joker, and how the transformation informed his performance. It was bit of a conversation and then he just started losing the weight and he lost, I think, 52 pounds. You hear Joker and I think anybody has their idea of what they think the film will be. RELATED CONTENT:Bradley Cooper Makes Dapper Surprise Appearance at 'Joker' Premiere -- PicsFinal 'Joker' Trailer Reveals Even More About the Mad Clown's BackstoryBrian Tyree Henry Says Keeping 'Joker' Casting a Secret Was Like Kryptonite (Exclusive)

FBI warns law enforcement of possible violence at theaters showing "Joker" film

Aurora, Colorado The FBI has issued an extraordinary warning to law enforcement about possible violence at theaters showing the upcoming movie "Joker." This comes years after a mass shooting during a "Batman" movie in Colorado in 2012. Extremists social media posts about the "Joker" movie prompted the unusual national alert. CBS News has learned authorities are concerned about the film's plot inspiring someone to commit a mass shooting. CBS News asked Coon if she's concerned that a movie like "Joker" could trigger someone else to mimic what happened in Aurora.

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Warner Bros. says 'Joker' movie is not 'an endorsement of real-world violence'

With a little more than a week before "Joker" is set to be released, Warner Bros. has finally weighed in on the mounting controversy surrounding the R-rated adaptation of DC Comics villainous clown prince of crime. Warner Bros. said in a statement Tuesday that gun violence is a critical issue and that the studio has a long history of donating to victims of violence. "Make no mistake: neither the fictional character Joker, nor the film, is an endorsement of real-world violence of any kind," the statement said. Warner Bros. did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for additional comment. Here is Warner Bros. complete statement:

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Families of Aurora shooting victims urge action ahead of 'Joker'

Warner Bros. Pictures via CNN(CNN) - A group of people whose loved ones witnessed or were killed in 2012's Aurora theater shooting are calling on Warner Bros. to help combat gun violence as the studio prepares to release its rated-R comic book film "Joker." (Warner Bros., like CNN, is owned by WarnerMedia.) "Over the last several weeks, large American employers from Walmart to CVS have announced that they are going to lean into gun safety. Shooter James Holmes is currently serving multiple life sentences for the shooting, which killed 12 and injured 70. Warner Bros. has not responded to CNN's e-mailed request for comment.

Bradley Cooper Makes Dapper Surprise Appearance at 'Joker' Premiere -- Pics

The Joker premiere at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival on Monday got an extra dose of star power! Bradley Cooper graced the red carpet of the DC film, posing with the film's cast, including Joaquin Phoenix, who plays the Clown Prince of Crime. Although his appearance was a surprise to fans, the 44-year-old leading man wasn't merely there to show his support -- he's a producer on the project. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival in August, where it earned the Golden Lion jury award and sweeping acclaim for Phoenix's portrayal of villainous titular character. RELATED CONTENT:Joaquin Phoenix Goes Full Joker While Shooting Intense Chase SceneJoaquin Phoenix Transforms Into the Joker in First Clip of Him in Full MakeupSee First Look at Joaquin Phoenix in 'Joker' Standalone Film

Joaquin Phoenix thanks late brother River

Joaquin Phoenix attends the "Joker" premiere during the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival at Roy Thomson Hall on Sept. 9, 2019, in Toronto. (CNN) - Joaquin Phoenix is known for being extremely private and rarely mentions his late brother, River. Phoenix thanked his late brother during an emotional acceptance speech Monday at the Toronto International Film Festival after he was awarded the TIFF Tribute Actor Award. The Phoenix brothers aren't the only ones who have found success in Hollywood, as their sisters Rain, Liberty and Summer are also actors. Joaquin Phoenix also had words of gratitude for them Monday in his speech.

Final 'Joker' Trailer Reveals Even More About the Mad Clown's Backstory

The last trailer has arrived for Joker, teasing more details on the Clown Prince of Crime's origin. The clip begins with yet another glimpse at Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix's character before adopting his iconic persona) in counseling with a social worker. It appears to be their last meeting, during which, Fleck admits "all I have are negative thoughts." One particularly chilling scene shows violence breaking out on a subway as Fleck dons a clown mask. RELATED CONTENT:Brian Tyree Henry Says Keeping 'Joker' Casting a Secret Was Like Kryptonite (Exclusive)Joaquin Phoenix Goes Full Joker While Shooting Intense Chase SceneJoaquin Phoenix Transforms Into the Joker in First Clip of Him in Full Makeup

60 Minutes meets Joaquin Phoenix

But 60 Minutes met a more affable man behind those roles when Anderson Cooper profiled Phoenix. "There are so many things that I want to express when I take on a role," he tells Cooper. Phoenix, however, says he and the film's director, Todd Phillips, felt that the scene required something more. Phillips played Phoenix a piece of cello music that had been composed for the film and that inspired an idea. Also, in the 60 Minutes profile, Phoenix discusses his childhood and the tragic death of his brother, the actor River Phoenix.

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