, Alice Braga is set to star in another superhero film franchise. This time, it’s DC Extended Universe’s newest installment of, a sequel/reboot of sorts directed by James Gunn and starring Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn.
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Yesterday it was announced that Suicide Squad director James Gunn would be running a spinoff series for HBO Max, featuring John Cena reprising his role in Peacemaker. The new show will go into production after Gunn finishes his work on The Suicide Squad and before he begins filming on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
3, a fact which promptly worried fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that his last entry in the trilogy will be delayed yet again. But worry not, for Gunn himself has confirmed that
., Alice Braga is set to star in another superhero film franchise. This time, it’s DC Extended Universe’s newest installment of, a sequel/reboot of sorts directed by James Gunn and starring Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn.
It’s arguable that no one saw “The Report.” That is to say, the critically-acclaimed, very-excellent ‘Report’ by writer Scott Z. Burns, known for writing “The Bourne Ultimatum” (2007), “The Informant!” (2009), and “Contagion” (2011), seemed to get buried upon its fall 2019 release on Amazon Studios.
Suicide Squad was a divisive piece of cinema, wasn't it? Sure, it may have won an actual Academy Award, but many DC fans were left disappointed by the movie's chaotic feel and its portrayal of some of its best-known characters.Fortunately for those fans, a sequel-turned-unofficial-reboot is on its way from Guardians of the Galaxy's James Gunn – but what about those who seek justice for Suicide Squad and original director David Ayer?Well, there's good news for them too, as Ayer has now confirmed
Travis Scott‘s recent McDonald’s meal partnership helped boost the fast food chain’s sales in the US following a slump during the coronavirus pandemic.The limited edition ‘Travis Scott Meal’ deal went on sale last month in participating McDonald’s restaurants in the US. The Houston rapper also launched a McDonald’s-themed merch line to tie in with the partnership.McDonald’s Corp.
Justin Kroll Senior Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Kristofer Hivju is set to join Anthony Ramos and Naomi Scott in Amblin Partners’ upcoming sci-fi film Distant.The film tells the story of an asteroid miner who, after crash-landing on an alien planet, must contend with the challenges of his new surroundings, while making his way across the harsh terrain to the only other survivor – a woman who is trapped in her escape pod. Blades of Glory directors Will Speck and Josh Gordon will direct.
Amazon Studios has picked up the action movie Heads of State, to star Idris Elba and John Cena, from The Safran Company, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Harrison Query is penning the script and Peter Safran and John Rickard are producing.
Idris Elba and John Cena apparently had a good thing going in the upcoming “The Suicide Squad” sequel, because the two actors pitched an action film titled “Heads of State” over Zoom to studios and Amazon Studios just picked up the film.
Also Read: Jharrel Jerome on How 'Concrete Cowboy' Disrupts the Gangster Stereotype: 'You Don't Stop to See What Else He Is' (Video)Universal’s executive vice president of production Matt Reilly and creative executive Tony Ducret will oversee the project on behalf of the studio.Idris Elba was last seen in “Concrete Cowboy,” which made its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival this fall.
James Gunn won’t let anyone talk badly about the stars that feature in his movies.
Suicide Squad spin-off series for HBO Max.The actor, who will be taking on the role of Peacemaker in James Gunn’s 2021 film The Suicide Squad, will be reprising his role for an eight-hour spin-off series with the filmmaker once more.The character was created by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette, and first appeared in the Fightin’ 5 comics series created by Charlton Comics.Peacemaker the series will expand on the world envisaged by Gunn in The Suicide Squad, and will explore the character’s origins.“James
John Cena has a new HBO Max series in the works!
Comic book fans can rejoice as “Suicide Squad” star, John Cena, is in line for his own streaming series. HBO Max announced on Wednesday that it has ordered a spinoff of the upcoming James Gunn film which features Cena, 43, as the “Peacemaker” from the pages of DC Comics supervillain team-up.The eight-episode series will skip shooting a pilot and proceed right to series production.
HBO Max have ordered a Suicide Squad spin-off series focused on John Cena’s character, Peacemaker.The small screen venture will consist of eight episodes, with James Gunn – the brains behind the upcoming Suicide Squad sequel movie which features the new character played by Cena – writing and directing each one.More on HBO MaxThe news comes as executives at the streaming service have greenlit a spin-off of the upcoming The Batman as well as DC Comics ventures Doom Patrol, Harley Quinn, Titans,
HBO has confirmed that a spinoff of the film Suicide Squad is being made as a series, titled Peacemaker. According to a report by Variety, the series will feature star John Cena, who will play the title role, reprising his role from the film.
John Cena is about to do such a great job stealing the show as the DC Comics character Peacemaker in the upcoming Suicide Squad sequel that you're going to wish you could see more of him. Thanks to HBO Max, you will.The streaming service has ordered the action-comedy series Peacemaker, with Cena reprising the role of the vigilante superhero (supervillain?) in a series that delves into the character's origins.
Also Read: John Cena and Nicole Byer to Host TBS' 'Wipeout' Revival“Peacemaker” is scheduled to begin production in early 2021, ahead of Gunn’s work on the next “Guardians of the Galaxy” film. Gunn is the writer and director of “The Suicide Squad,” which will be released in theaters on Aug.
James Gunn’s debut in the world of DC superhero filmmaking has yet to formally kick off, as “The Suicide Squad” isn’t going to be released until next August, but that doesn’t mean Warner Bros. isn’t psyched about what the filmmaker has been cooking up.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterHBO Max has given a straight-to-series order for “Peacemaker,” a spinoff from the upcoming “Suicide Squad” film. John Cena will play the title role, reprising his role from the film.
Peter White Television EditorHBO Max has called in the Peacemaker – ordering a TV spin-off of James Gunn’s upcoming Suicide Squad movie starring John Cena.The streamer has handed Peacemaker an eight-episode straight-to-series order for its first season with The Suicide Squad director writing all episodes and directing a number of them.The show will explore the origins of the character that Cena plays in the 2021 movie.It marks the latest major DC Comics original on HBO Max and comes after the