Suicide Squad

‘Suicide Squad’ Creator Reviews the Film, Bashes Critics
‘Suicide Squad’ Creator Reviews the Film, Bashes Critics
‘Suicide Squad’ Creator Reviews the Film, Bashes Critics
Negative reviews of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice led some DC fans to theorize that film critics are being paid by Marvel to bash the competition, and that journalists are out to “get” DC. Similar reviews of Suicide Squad only served to embolden these particular fans, who believe the negative critical response validates this wacky conspiracy theory and proves that critics have already made up their minds to hate DC films sight unseen. And now they have a little support from an authority on the matter: Suicide Squad comic book writer John Ostrander.
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.
Margot Robbie Wants to Play Harley Quinn ‘Forever’
Margot Robbie Wants to Play Harley Quinn ‘Forever’
Margot Robbie Wants to Play Harley Quinn ‘Forever’
By now, you’ve probably had a chance to see Suicide Squad in theaters. And whether you liked it, hated it, or fell somewhere in between (this last category applies directly to me), you probably walked away impressed with the manic energy actress Margot Robbie brought to the character of Harley Quinn. She was unquestionably the highlight of the film and one of the few things capable of uniting Suicide Squad fans and opponents alik
‘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.
Zack Snyder Directed a Scene in ‘Suicide Squad’
Zack Snyder Directed a Scene in ‘Suicide Squad’
Zack Snyder Directed a Scene in ‘Suicide Squad’
Today in “news that is hardly surprising,” Zack Snyder directed a scene in Suicide Squad, and no, it wasn’t any of the stuff involving Ben Affleck’s Batman. It was, however, one of the later additions to David Ayer’s super-villain team-up, and it has something to do with that other big DC superhero cameo. Spoilers ahead, obviously — unless you don’t mind that sort of thing.
‘Suicide Squad’ Easter Egg Reveals Robin’s Real Killer
‘Suicide Squad’ Easter Egg Reveals Robin’s Real Killer
‘Suicide Squad’ Easter Egg Reveals Robin’s Real Killer
By now you’re very familiar with the big Robin easter egg in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice — you know the one: Robin’s suit covered in neon graffiti that reads, “Ha ha ha, joke’s on you, Batman!” The culprit seemed obvious at the time, but thanks to a blink-and-you-might-miss-it easter egg in Suicide Squad, Robin’s real killer might not be such a joker after all…or maybe they are.
DC Fans Start Petition to Shut Down Rotten Tomatoes
DC Fans Start Petition to Shut Down Rotten Tomatoes
DC Fans Start Petition to Shut Down Rotten Tomatoes
We’ve seen this before, and not even that long ago: Disgruntled DC fans railing against critics for negative reviews of a new film before it even hits theaters; before those fans have even seen the film for themselves. It happened with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and it’s happening again with Suicide Squad, as fans take to social media to bash critics for what they perceive to be unfair reviews based on personal bias against superhero films — or DC movies, specifically. But this time they have a petition and a misguided plan to solve this crisis in the film community.

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