By Mike Fleming Jr
20.04.2020 - 18:58 / etcanada.com
Harley Quinn got to headline her own film with “Birds Of Prey”, but director David Ayer is apologizing to fans for the way the character was introduced in his film, “Suicide Squad”.
Ayer has faced criticism for the sexualized depiction of the character played by Margot Robbie in the 2016 movie, saying her story arc was “eviscerated.”
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While promising to “do better,” Ayer says he tried to keep
By Mike Fleming Jr
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By Jordan Moreau
What do Black Widow, Harley Quinn and Catwoman have in common? They all totally kick ass—and so do the actresses who played them. In a new interactive-yet-isolated video collage, fans at home can take a first-person point of view in an all female fight scene featuring the likes of Scarlett Johansson, Margot Robbieand Halle Berry, plus many more.
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"I am growing and learning in a changing world."
There is a slew of updates James Gunn has shared with regard to The Suicide Squad. The filmmaker hosted an "Ask Me Anything" amid the Coronavirus induced lockdown to spill the beans on his upcoming DC Extended Universe movie.
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By Tom Grater
The coronavirus pandemic may have pumped the brakes on a lot of movie productions, but James Gunn, the director of DC Comics’ upcoming Suicide Squad reboot and Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, says his films will be unaffected.
Hollywood has been amongst the several fields that have been deeply affected by the coronavirus scare. Due to theatres being shut down as a preventive measure, filmmakers have had to delay the release dates of their movies to late 2020 or even 2021.
While shutdowns and self-isolation have caused many movie premieres to go straight to streaming or be pushed back, James Gunn is reassuring fans that two films will not be affected.