‘People’s Joker’ is a trans coming of age superhero parody with heart


Vera Drew wasn’t sure anyone would ever see “The People’s Joker.”

“I think in the beginning it was just for myself to finally make a movie,” says the filmmaker, on a Zoom call last month from her home in Los Angeles. “I wanted to make a film my entire life and I just hadn’t yet, and it was the beginning of the pandemic and the world seemed like it was genuinely about to end and I was like OK, now’s my chance!”

Vera Drew in "The People's Joker."

That no-one’s-watching-so-who-cares-anyway freedom allowed Drew to make the bold, hilarious and — if you’re an attorney on the Warner Bros. payroll — disruptive superhero parody slash trans coming of age comedy. The movie opened Friday at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor and plays Thursday at the Planet Ant Theatre in Hamtramck.



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