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‘Suicide Squad’ Concept Art Proves That Jared Leto’s Joker Could’ve Been Way Worse
‘Suicide Squad’ Concept Art Proves That Jared Leto’s Joker Could’ve Been Way Worse
‘Suicide Squad’ Concept Art Proves That Jared Leto’s Joker Could’ve Been Way Worse
Jared Leto’s gritty ’n grilled take on the Clown Prince of Crime was easily the most controversial part of David Ayer’s Suicide Squad. Early photos of Leto’s tatted-up Joker drew heavy criticism from fans and launched a million jokes on social media, where he was compared to everything from a Juggalo to a Hot Topic mascot — and that was before we found out about his wacky on-set “method acting” antics, which permanently cemented his status as a ridiculous human being. But if you thought that version of the Joker was obnoxious, boy do we have some concept art for you.
Comics Alliance Gift Guide: What to Buy the Harley Quinn Fan in Your Life
Comics Alliance Gift Guide: What to Buy the Harley Quinn Fan in Your Life
Comics Alliance Gift Guide: What to Buy the Harley Quinn Fan in Your Life
Harley Quinn is one of the most popular comic book characters around today, and with the release of Suicide Squad, even more people have been exposed to her awesomeness. She's stylish, she's dangerous; she's basically perfect. Harley Quinn fans are awesome people, and if you're lucky enough to know someone devoted to the Clown Queen of Crime, we have some suggestions for awesome gifts to buy them.
There Are Whole Seconds of New Joker Footage in This ‘Suicide Squad’ TV Spot
There Are Whole Seconds of New Joker Footage in This ‘Suicide Squad’ TV Spot
There Are Whole Seconds of New Joker Footage in This ‘Suicide Squad’ TV Spot
Look, all things being equal, I really didn’t mind Jared Leto’s take on the Joker in Suicide Squad. Yes, the constant news items about what latest “crazy” thing he did to get in character were pretty annoying, and yes, the number of people who seem to think that Joker and Harley Quinn’s relationship is something to emulate is downright disturbing, but Leto seemed like a perfect fit for the gloomy and angst-ridden universe that Warner Bros. has created for its DC Comics characters. At another studio, he’d be woefully out of place. In this one? He’s fine.
There’s More Joker in the Trailer for the ‘Suicide Squad’ Extended Cut Apparently Someone Asked For
There’s More Joker in the Trailer for the ‘Suicide Squad’ Extended Cut Apparently Someone Asked For
There’s More Joker in the Trailer for the ‘Suicide Squad’ Extended Cut Apparently Someone Asked For
Well, we were all clamoring for it. Or, somebody was. Regardless, there’s an extended cut Blu-ray of Suicide Squad coming out, with many more minutes featuring the antics of the Worst. Superheroes. Ever. Warner Bros. just released a trailer for the upcoming release, with a few shots we haven’t seen before in other trailers or the movie itself.
‘Arrow’ Boss Clears Up ‘Suicide Squad’ Character Embargo
‘Arrow’ Boss Clears Up ‘Suicide Squad’ Character Embargo
‘Arrow’ Boss Clears Up ‘Suicide Squad’ Character Embargo
Arrow fans have come to grips with the idea that certain DC heavy-hitters will likely never make the leap to The CW’s DC shows, but that divide became exceptionally confusing with the shuffling off of Suicide Squad characters in preparation for this summer’s film. Now, not only is a prominent Squad-mate headed back to Arrow, but producers explain how they might be able to feature the characters going forward.
‘Arrow’ Boss Says CW ‘Suicide Squad’ Was DC Testing for the Movie
‘Arrow’ Boss Says CW ‘Suicide Squad’ Was DC Testing for the Movie
‘Arrow’ Boss Says CW ‘Suicide Squad’ Was DC Testing for the Movie
Suicide Squad has been something of a sore spot for fans; not just for movie audiences, but Arrow viewers in particular. The CW’s small-screen version of DC’s famed Task Force X was seemingly shelved by the movie’s announcement, but producer Greg Berlanti says we have it backwards: Arrow introduced Suicide Squad specifically to test the waters for a movie.
Shia LaBeouf Says Warner Bros. Vetoed His ‘Suicide Squad’ Role
Shia LaBeouf Says Warner Bros. Vetoed His ‘Suicide Squad’ Role
Shia LaBeouf Says Warner Bros. Vetoed His ‘Suicide Squad’ Role
In a really fascinating profile published by Variety today, actor and occasional performance artist Shia LaBeouf addresses a few of the more controversial aspects of his career (his arrest, drinking problems, etc.) and discusses working with some of the biggest directors in Hollywood (Michael Bay, Steven Spielberg). But one of the most intriguing revelations from the article is that LaBeouf almost starred in Suicide Squad — until the studio (and some script changes) got in the way.
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Sausage Party’ Devours an August Record While ‘Suicide Squad’ Sinks
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Sausage Party’ Devours an August Record While ‘Suicide Squad’ Sinks
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Sausage Party’ Devours an August Record While ‘Suicide Squad’ Sinks
There are two big stories to lead with in this edition of the Weekend Box Office Report and both of them are equally interesting in their own little ways. Let’s start with the positive: Sausage Party now inexplicably holds the record for biggest opening for an animated movie released in August. And now the negative: Suicide Squad dropped a staggering 67% in its second weekend, which…isn’t good.

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