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Jared Leto Discusses ‘Suicide Squad’ Joker Deleted Scenes
Jared Leto Discusses ‘Suicide Squad’ Joker Deleted Scenes
Jared Leto Discusses ‘Suicide Squad’ Joker Deleted Scenes
Jared Leto is the second name on the poster for Suicide Squad. The only actor billed above him is Will Smith; Leto is listed ahead of actors like Margot Robbie, Joel Kinnaman, and Viola Davis, who, unlike the Joker, are all actual members of the Suicide Squad. Despite Leto’s billing, though, and despite the large amount of publicity surrounding his unusual version of the character (not to mention his unusual preparations to play the role, which included sending disgusting “gifts” to his colleagues), Leto has very little screen time in the final film.
‘Suicide Squad’ Spoiler Video Review
‘Suicide Squad’ Spoiler Video Review
‘Suicide Squad’ Spoiler Video Review
How was the Joker? Is Ben Affleck’s Batman a welcome addition? What about the other surprise DC cameo? Does Amanda Waller’s plan make any sense at all? Who the heck is Slipknot? How does Harley Quinn fit into the rest of the Suicide Squad? Why did they introduce Katana so late in the movie? What the hell was going on with the Enchantress? Did they really just rip off Ghostbusters with that ending? All of those topics and more are on the table for our FULL SPOILERS discussion and review of Suicide Squad.
‘Suicide Squad’ Review: The DC Movie Universe’s Darkest Night
‘Suicide Squad’ Review: The DC Movie Universe’s Darkest Night
‘Suicide Squad’ Review: The DC Movie Universe’s Darkest Night
If you liked the scene in Batman v Superman where Bruce Wayne watched YouTube videos about the future members of the Justice League, you'll love Suicide Squad. Instead of just one scene of plot-stopping fan service, Suicide Squad delivers an entire first act of soul-deadening exposition. The movie spends nearly 30 story-free minutes with a Machiavellian bureaucrat while she sits in a restaurant discussing a top secret personnel file. Here is Deadshot, the world’s greatest assassin; this is Harley Quinn, the Joker’s psychotic girlfriend. Oh, and have you heard about Captain Boomerang? And on and on and on.
Jared Leto Wants To Go Head-to-Head With the 'Batfleck'
Jared Leto Wants To Go Head-to-Head With the 'Batfleck'
Jared Leto Wants To Go Head-to-Head With the 'Batfleck'
Odds are you’ve probably rolled your eyes more than a few times after hearing Jared Leto’s approach to playing the Joker in the upcoming Suicide Squad. We’ve talked here before about the actor’s refusal to break character and his uncomfortable gifts to his costars; what we should also remember is that Leto’s Joker seems to be the perfect version of that character for Zack Snyder and David Ayer's vision of the DC universe. If Leto’s take on the Joker proves the quiet optimists like me right, DC Films would do well to give audiences a chance to see Ben Affleck’s Batman and Jared Leto’s Joker in action.
David Ayer Debunks ‘Suicide Squad’ Joker Fan Theory
David Ayer Debunks ‘Suicide Squad’ Joker Fan Theory
David Ayer Debunks ‘Suicide Squad’ Joker Fan Theory
A new fan theory has emerged in recent months suggesting that Jared Leto’s version of The Joker in Suicide Squad is actually Jason Todd — a hypothesis that gained a little traction when it was revealed that the Robin suit featured in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice belonged to Todd. If you subscribe to this particular theory, then David Ayer has some disappointing news for you.
‘Suicide Squad’ Plays Some Tricks in New Promos
‘Suicide Squad’ Plays Some Tricks in New Promos
‘Suicide Squad’ Plays Some Tricks in New Promos
Aside from a few brief glimpses in the trailers, we haven’t seen much of Cara Delevingne’s Enchantress in Suicide Squad. The mystical and mysterious villain is the subject of one of two new promos for David Ayer’s upcoming DC super-villain film, while the other…well, he doesn’t really need an introduction.
‘Suicide Squad’ Producers Tease Mysterious ‘Adversary’
‘Suicide Squad’ Producers Tease Mysterious ‘Adversary’
‘Suicide Squad’ Producers Tease Mysterious ‘Adversary’
Kudos to the Warner Bros. marketing department for keeping the main villain of Suicide Squad secret for so long, and although that may change in the next month as David Ayer’s film begins screening for critics, for now it remains an intriguing mystery. That mystery deepens in a new interview with a couple of the film’s producers, who reveal that the enigmatic “adversary” isn’t the only foe the Squad will have to contend with next month.
More ‘Suicide Squad’ Photos Reveal the Full Rogues Gallery
More ‘Suicide Squad’ Photos Reveal the Full Rogues Gallery
More ‘Suicide Squad’ Photos Reveal the Full Rogues Gallery
Yesterday, Entertainment Weekly revealed four new covers featuring the cast of David Ayer’s Suicide Squad, which has taken over the latest edition of the magazine. As you probably assumed, that was just the tip of the iceberg, as even more new photos have arrived showing off the full rogues gallery (along with Viola Davis’ Amanda Waller) from the highly-anticipated anti-hero team-up.
Hot Toys Lets the Suicide Squad Joker Out of Arkham Asylum
Hot Toys Lets the Suicide Squad Joker Out of Arkham Asylum
Hot Toys Lets the Suicide Squad Joker Out of Arkham Asylum
Despite not being an actual member of the Suicide Squad, the first Hot Toys figure from the upcoming film adaptation is none other than the Joker. Sure he plays a part, but just how large nobody can say for sure. We do know he's not one of the bigger pieces in the play, but his cameos throughout the film are clearly enough to generate more interest than the rest of the actual Squad members that star in the movie. At last insofar as Hot Toys is concerned. What's most curious about this Toy Fairs exclusive (Hot Toys' series of yearly convention offerings) is how specific it is, and how limited it is. And I don't mean the availability. I mean it's a really limited figure in how it can be posed. Sure, there supposedly 30 points of articulation hidden in there, but with the straitjacket constricting him, there isn't a whole lot this Joker can do. It's a pretty good Jared Leto though, so there is that.
‘Suicide Squad’ Assembles the Worst For New Magazine Covers
‘Suicide Squad’ Assembles the Worst For New Magazine Covers
‘Suicide Squad’ Assembles the Worst For New Magazine Covers
We are about a month away from the release of Suicide Squad, David Ayer’s devious new DC super-villain team-up that brings The Joker, Harley Quinn, Deadshot and more together in what will hopefully prove to be an antidote to this disappointing summer movie season. If you’re itching for a new look at the Squad, Ayer’s film has taken over the latest edition of EW, which features the cast on four different magazine covers as well as some new info on the highly-anticipated project.

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