In the heart of Gotham, where pain often hides behind painted smiles, a forgotten man finds the family he never knew he lost. When Arthur Fleck reunites with his long-lost sister Blessing by chance, their bond becomes a lifeline-pulling him from isolation into the warmth of the Lewis family. But as Arthur confesses to a violent act that sparked citywide unrest, he must face the consequences of his past and the fragile hope of redemption. Through televised truth, public reckoning, and quiet acts of compassion, Gotham begins to see not a villain, but a man learning to be seen. A story of resilience, accountability, and the healing power of connection, this is not just a tale of one man-it's a portrait of a city learning to feel.
One year has passed since Arthur Fleck had been committed to Arkham State Hospital. He's managed to scare off every psychologist that's been assigned to him until he meets Harleen Quinzel. Harleen genuinely wants to help treat Arthur's condition, while Arthur views her as nothing more than a plaything. Over time though, the two form a special connection which will lead to severe consequences for everyone around them