Joker Stairs


The "Joker Stairs" are the colloquial name for a step street connecting Shakespeare and Anderson Avenues at West 167th Street in Highbridge in the Bronx, New York City. Located near the 167th Street station on the New York City Subway's, the stairs served as one of the filming locations in the 2019 film Joker.
In the film, Arthur Fleck, the main character, played by Joaquin Phoenix, is repeatedly shown walking up and down these stairs as part of his daily routine. Later, during the film's climax, he dances down the stairs wearing a bright red-colored suit and clown makeup that will come to represent his character of Joker, as Gary Glitter's "Rock and Roll Part 2" plays in the background. The stairs appear in a promotional poster for the film and has become a tourist destination. Both the stairs and Arthur's dance have become Internet memes. Many visitors reenact the scene from the film, sometimes in Joker attire, to the point that the stairs have become crowded with sightseers.
India Today notes, "Even though the stairs have been around for years and lead to some of the most famous spots in New York they were never really popular because of their association with crime in the area." The New York Times notes that originally, the stairs used in the 2007 biographical crime film American Gangster, located in a South Bronx neighborhood, were going to be used in the scene, but they had been repaved and beautified too much to be aesthetically acceptable for Joker. NBC New York notes that the Joker Stairs have joined "the ranks of well-known movie settings, like that of the steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art" seen in the 1976 American sports drama Rocky.