Joaquin Phoenix's Joker has been one of the most-talked-about films of recent times. Despite all the appreciation that Phoenix received for his portrayal of one of the deadliest villains of comic book history, the film ran into controversies for several things such as instigating violent behaviour and more. In a fresh set of problems, the film has now run into trouble for using Gary Glitter's song "Rock and Roll Part 2" for one of the crucial scenes in the film. Glitter who was sentenced to 16 years in prison in 2015, was found guilty of attempted rape, four counts of indecent assault and one count of having sex with a girl under the age of 13. Joker Movie Review: Joaquin Phoenix Redefines This Iconic DC Villain With a Beautifully Disturbing Tale.

His song's usage in the film has angered netizens who believe that Glitter could be receiving royalties from Warner Bros for using his song. The said track features in the film when Phoenix's Fleck embraces his new personality as Joker and his dance on the steps towards the climax is set to this track.

Here's the Song Used in Joker:

Netizens have shown their disappointment on part of the makers to use this song by a convicted paedophile, for a film that in some ways shows the consequences of it considering Fleck is a victim of child abuse. Here are some of the reactions of Twitter users on Joker using Glitter's song. Joker’s Laugh: What is Pathological Laughter and Crying As Shown in the Joaquin Phoenix Starrer?

Glitter Doesn't Deserve Royalties:

#ChangeTheSong:

Boycotting the Film:

Was it Used on Purpose?

The makers of the film are yet to comment on this newly opened debate about the film. There is also no clarity on whether Glitter will be receiving any royalties for the usage of this track in the film.

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