A week after releasing the trailers to two upcoming films but The Room’s Tommy Wiseu is back with an unforgettable audition tape. What role is Wiseu auditioning for? The Joker of course. Wiseau originally started tweeting at director Todd Phillips asking for the part, after which Sestero volunteered to be his Batman. The audition tape was released by Nerdist and is one of the most hysterical videos I’ve ever seen. It is safe to say that Joaquin Phoenix has nothing to be concerned about.
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