Right at the start of David Ayer's Suicide Squad, we're introduced to the menagerie of bad guys via a bunch of colorful and stylish promos. Each character's criminal history is outlined very briefly on the screen, and apparently one Squad member in particular is revealed to be the real murderer of Jason Todd, AKA Robin the Boy Wonder.
David Ayer's Suicide Squad continues to be soundly bashed by the majority of critics, but there are few notable voices out there championing the latest installment in Warner Bros.' DCEU.
The verdict on David Ayer's Suicide Squad is in, and despite a few brave souls standing up for the supervillain ensemble, the majority of critics did not like it... at all.
Actor Echo Kellum portrayed Curtis Holt during season 4 of The CW's Arrow, but, as helpful as he was at times to Oliver Queen and the team, fans never got to see him don a costume and assume the identity of DC Comics superhero, Mr. Terrific.
When Jeffrey Dean Morgan stepped out of that RV in the season 6 finale of The Walking Dead and introduced the world to the terrifying new villain known as Negan, one thing immediately stood out to fans of Robert Kirkman's comic series: he was sporting a beard.
Following the news that we'd be getting a new S.H.I.E.L.D. director in the form of Irish actor Jason O’Mara (Life of Mars, Terra Nova), ABC has released an extended synopsis for the upcoming fourth season of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and it's full of big reveals.
With the first wave of reviews for Suicide Squad set to drop tomorrow, analysts are starting to weigh in with their box office predictions. At first, many had pegged the film at a $115-125 million opening, which would be very impressive. Now, however, they've revised that to $140 million, which would make the DC Comics adaptation the highest August debut ever, and one of the biggest openings of 2016 so far.
With Suicide Squad set to hit theatres this Friday, hype for the film is at an all-time high now, and understandably so. Warner Bros. has run a brilliant marketing campaign leading up to the release, and everything we've seen from the DC Comics adaptation so far leads us to believe that it's going to be a massive hit. So, it's no surprise then that questions of a sequel have begun to arise.
The last scene of the season 3 finale of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. brought with it a few surprising revelations. After a short flash-forward it came to light that Daisy was actually on the run from her former teammates, and Phil Coulson was no longer the Director of S.H.I.E.L.D.
The season 1 finale of AMC's Preacher pretty much brought things up to speed with where Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's comic series kicked off, with the annihilation of the entire population of Annville (a few notable exceptions aside), and the (un)holy trinity of Jesse, Cassidy and Tulip hitting the road on their mission to find God.