Tag: The Suicide Squad
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Sylvester Stallone Has Joined ‘The Suicide Squad’ Cast, Says Director James Gunn
Sylvester Stallone is joining the cast of “The Suicide Squad,” according to the standalone sequel’s director, James Gunn. A representative for Stallone also confirmed the news to Variety.Gunn took to Instagram on Saturday to make the announcement, writing opposite a selfie of him and Stallone: “Always love working with my friend @officialslystallone & our work…
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James Gunn Says A ‘Superman’ Film Was “A Possibility” Before He Took On ‘The Suicide Squad’
It was years ago, at this point, but the news that James Gunn was fired from “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” shocked fans when it was announced. However, the director’s lack of a job was quickly rectified when he signed on to helm “The Suicide Squad” for Warner Bros./DC. That sparked all sorts of…
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Daily Podcast: Assassin’s Creed TV Shows, The Conjuring 3, Jon Stewart, Y: The Last Man, The Suicide Squad
On the October 28, 2020 episode of /Film Daily, /Film senior writer Ben Pearson is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss the latest film and TV news, including a new suite of Assassin’s Creed TV shows, Jon Stewart’s return to the small screen, The Conjuring…
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‘The Suicide Squad’: James Gunn Says He Had “Full Freedom” To Kill Any Character
Warner Bros.’ upcoming superhero film, “The Suicide Squad,” might share a confusingly similar title to the 2017 film, “Suicide Squad,” but that’s where the similarities end. James Gunn’s take on the idea of a group of villains forced to go on missions that will almost certainly end in their death is sure to be different…
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DC FanDome: Every Movie and Video Game Trailer From the Virtual Showcase
DC FanDome, the first-ever virtual showcase for DC Comics, proved that it’s still possible to put on an engaging event packed with new announcements during the pandemic. Superhero fans got first-ever looks at Robert Pattinson as the next Batman and Dwayne Johnson as the anti-hero Black Adam. James Gunn’s “The Suicide Squad” also showed off…
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This New ‘Suicide Squad’ Poster Puts a Colorful Spin on the Team
On Sunday, The Suicide Squad director James Gunn unveiled yet another new poster — just one day after the first day of the DC FanDome virtual event saw the release of two explosive and fun posters for the upcoming movie. Gunn hopped onto Twitter on Sunday morning to share yet another new poster for The…
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‘The Suicide Squad’ First Look: James Gunn Unveils Explosive Set Footage From ‘Gritty 1970s War Movie’
James Gunn is beloved among superhero movie fans for directing “Guardians of the Galaxy” and its “Vol. 2” sequel in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but he’s jumping ship temporarily to the DC Extended Universe for the upcoming “The Suicide Squad.” Gunn attended today’s virtual DC FanDome convention alongside his cast members such as Idris Elba,…
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‘The Suicide Squad’ Featurette: James Gunn Reinvigorates the Villains of DC Comics
Suicide Squad wasn’t exactly a runaway hit when it arrived in theaters back in 2016. But we can’t disregard it completely since it did give us the gifts of Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, Jai Courtney as Captain Boomerang, and Viola Davis as Amanda Waller. They’re all back in The Suicide Squad, the latest iteration…
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‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Trailer: Gal Gadot and Patty Jenkins Tease a Bombastic Sequel at DC FanDome
Get ready, Wonder Woman fans, because the second film in the burgeoning DC franchise is teasing a sequel in which “everything will be different,” and that doesn’t just mean the ’80s-tastic fashion that a film titled “Wonder Woman 1984” explicitly promises. The “Wonder Woman 1984” panel served as the kickoff event of DC’s inaugural “FanDome,”…
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‘The Suicide Squad’ Title Treatment Revealed as the Cast Wishes Director James Gunn a Happy Birthday
It’s James Gunn‘s birthday, and while that’s not exactly the type of story we’d consider “newsworthy,” we’re going to mark the occasion by sharing this silly-but-fun video featuring The Suicide Squad cast wishing their director a happy birthday. Don’t expect anything from the actual movie here (except for Margot Robbie briefly using her Harley Quinn…