Suicide Squad
News, coverage and analysis tracking Suicide Squad across the outlets.- Film fans list the movies that didn't deserve to flop at the box office, including the new Masters of the Universe…Film fans are discussing movies that underperformed at the box office despite critical acclaim. Titles like Masters of the Universe, Thunderbolts, Transformers One, Furiosa, and Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves are highlighted as examples of films that didn't deserve their commercial failure.
- James Gunn plans to rewatch The Suicide Squad and Blue Beetle to decide what is DCU canonDC Studios co-CEO James Gunn is rewatching The Suicide Squad and Blue Beetle to determine which elements will be considered canon within the new DC Universe. While the DCU officially began with Creature Commandos, Gunn has stated that Blue Beetle is the first canon character and The Suicide Squad exists as an 'imperfect memory'.
- Superhero Films That Failed to Meet Audience ExpectationsThis article examines several superhero films that failed to meet audience and box office expectations, highlighting their shortcomings in storytelling, direction, and overall execution. Despite aiming for blockbuster success, titles like Suicide Squad, Green Lantern, and Madame Web are presented as notable misfires in the genre.
- The Transition from Wrestling Rings to Hollywood’s Biggest FilmsThis article discusses the transition of professional wrestlers into successful Hollywood actors. It highlights ten notable figures, including Dwayne Johnson, Dave Bautista, and John Cena, who have made significant impacts in the film industry, showcasing their versatility beyond the wrestling ring.
- Actors Who Have Appeared in Both Marvel and DC Screen FranchisesSeveral actors have successfully portrayed characters in both the Marvel and DC cinematic universes. Performers like Michael Keaton, Ben Affleck, and Ryan Reynolds have notably appeared in franchises from both major comic book publishers, often playing iconic roles in each.
- The DC Films That Left a Mark on Superhero StorytellingThis analysis examines fifteen DC superhero films that have significantly impacted the genre's storytelling. From classic portrayals of Superman and Batman to modern reimaginings like Joker and Wonder Woman, these movies showcase the evolution of comic book cinema, blending action with artistry and myth with humanity.
- Movies That Fell Short Despite High ExpectationsThis article discusses films that failed to meet high expectations despite significant marketing efforts. It highlights examples like Justice League, The Hobbit trilogy, and Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, attributing their shortcomings to factors such as studio interference, rushed storytelling, and divisive creative choices. The piece concludes that while marketing can build anticipation, the final product's quality is paramount in determining a film's success.
- 15 Dramatic Actor Transformations That Stole the SpotlightThis article highlights 15 actors who underwent dramatic physical and mental transformations for their roles, showcasing extreme dedication to their craft. It details their methods, from intense training and dangerous stunts to method acting and significant weight changes, resulting in unforgettable cinematic performances.
- 10 Roles That Forced Actors to Master Incredible SkillsThis article highlights ten actors who mastered incredible skills for their film and TV roles. Examples include Chadwick Boseman learning the trumpet for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Joseph Gordon-Levitt mastering highwire walking for The Walk, and Kate Winslet learning to freedive for Avatar: The Way of Water. These actors demonstrated dedication by acquiring new talents like playing instruments, performing stunts, and learning languages to enhance their performances.
- 15 Films That Underwhelmed Despite Massive BuzzThis article examines 19 films that generated significant pre-release buzz but ultimately failed to meet audience expectations. It highlights how factors like marketing, cast, and premise can create high anticipation, but a lack of substance, flawed storytelling, or execution issues can lead to disappointment. The analysis suggests that while hype can fill theaters initially, quality storytelling and emotional resonance are crucial for a film's lasting success.
- 15 Blockbuster Movies That Disappointed AudiencesThis article analyzes 15 blockbuster movies that failed to meet audience expectations despite significant hype. Films like Wonder Woman 1984, Thor: Love and Thunder, and Madame Web are discussed for their convoluted plots, underdeveloped characters, or unbalanced tones. The analysis highlights how excessive marketing and high anticipation can lead to disappointment when films lack substance, strong storytelling, or emotional resonance.
- New K-Pop Demon Hunters, Marvel, DC, And Star Wars Hot Toys Figures Are Up For PreorderHot Toys and Sideshow Collectibles are offering preorders for a variety of high-end sixth-scale collectible figures. The lineup includes characters from Marvel, DC, Star Wars, K-Pop Demon Hunters, The Matrix, and more, with release dates typically spanning 1-2 years. Payment plans are available for these detailed figures.
- Ex-Naughty Dog artist who helped design characters for Highguard promises to keep fighting the good fight - just not in the live-service sphere, anymoreFormer Naughty Dog artist Del Walker, who contributed to games like The Last of Us Part 2, is stepping away from live-service game development following the shutdown of Highguard. Walker, known for his character designs, stated he will continue to focus on creating diverse characters, particularly Black women, but will no longer invest his energy into games that risk disappearing shortly after launch. Highguard, a 3v3 shooter, was shut down just weeks after its January release due to dwindling player numbers and funding issues, mirroring the fate of other live-service titles like Sony's Concord.
- 15 Blockbusters That Didn’t Live Up to the HypeThis article discusses 19 films that failed to meet high expectations generated by extensive marketing, star power, or franchise connections. It highlights how sequels, remakes, and even original concepts can disappoint audiences when the final product lacks substance, coherent storytelling, or emotional resonance, emphasizing that hype alone cannot substitute for quality.
- 15 Overrated Movies That Left Audiences Let DownThis article discusses 15 films that were heavily hyped but ultimately left audiences disappointed. Movies like Wonder Woman 1984, Thor: Love and Thunder, and Madame Web are cited as examples where high expectations clashed with execution, leading to viewer dissatisfaction due to convoluted plots, weak storytelling, or a lack of substance.
- 10 Roles That Prove Viola Davis Is One of the Greatest Actors TodayThis article analyzes ten standout roles that demonstrate Viola Davis's exceptional acting talent across film and television. Her performances in 'Widows,' 'Fences,' and 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom' are highlighted for their emotional depth and fearless portrayal of complex characters.
- 15 Movies That Looked Amazing but Disappointed FansThis article lists 15 films that generated significant pre-release hype but ultimately disappointed audiences. Movies like Wonder Woman 1984, Thor: Love and Thunder, and Madame Web are discussed, with the common theme being a disconnect between marketing promises and the final product's substance, storytelling, or emotional resonance.
- 15 Actors Who Had the Talent but Missed the BreakthroughThis article discusses 15 actors who showed early promise but failed to achieve lasting stardom in Hollywood. Factors such as typecasting, poor role choices, shifting trends, and bad luck contributed to their careers plateauing or fading despite initial success in notable films and television shows.
- 15 Big Movies That Didn’t Deliver on the HypeThis article analyzes 19 films that failed to meet high audience expectations despite significant hype generated by trailers, marketing, and star power. Movies like Wonder Woman 1984, Thor: Love and Thunder, and Madame Web are discussed as examples where execution, storytelling, or substance fell short of the generated buzz. The piece concludes that while hype can drive initial interest, quality storytelling and emotional resonance are ultimately crucial for a film's success.