Idris Elba possibly replacing Will Smith in The Suicide Squad




 




Hell yes
 




I'd pay to watch the first 3 episodes in a private theatre with friends followed by suicide squad
 
One of my mom's fave series in recent years.

:thumbsup: :cheers:

Yo Idris gonna mess around and be the next Sam Jackson

I was gonna say UK sam jackson but ALL the uk folk hustle hard.

I really want someone to create a legit franchise for him hopefully NEW but I got an idea for a reboot for him.

It's 2021 and we still don't have a black john wick Jason bourne Ethan hunt type

Respect to the equalizer

There are still couple of DC and Marvel characters we could choose from too.
 
I really want someone to create a legit franchise for him hopefully NEW but I got an idea for a reboot for him.

It's 2021 and we still don't have a black john wick Jason bourne Ethan hunt type

Respect to the equalizer

There are still couple of DC and Marvel characters we could choose from too.



Agreed. I'm all for a major franchise for him.
 
Joel Kinnaman admits first Suicide Squad wasn't what 'we all hoped' but praises James Gunn's sequel

Kinnaman also says James Gunn's 'The Suicide Squad' goes to 'another level.'
By Jolie Lash
June 03, 2021 at 06:05 PM EDT

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Joel Kinnaman is reflecting on what went wrong with the critically panned 2016 film Suicide Squad.
"It had great characters.... I thought the first 40 minutes of the film was f---ing great, and then there [were] conflicting visions and it just didn't end up being what we all hoped it was, you know? It didn't feel like the movie that we hoped we were going to make," Kinnaman told Variety's Just for Variety podcast, after discussing his recent screening of the upcoming August 2021 release, The Suicide Squad.
"And this is something very different," Kinnaman added of his upcoming project, directed by James Gunn.
David Ayer, who directed the 2016 edition, admitted that his version "had its flaws" while responding to a fan on Twitter in 2017. "Nothing hurts more than to pick up a newspaper and see a couple years of your blood, sweat, and tears ripped to shreds. The hate game is strong out there," the director wrote at the time.


With some fans on social media asking for the #AyersCut following the success of the Zack Snyder cut of Justice League on HBO Max, Ayer still holds out hope for fans to see his original vision for the film which he recently told EW was "a really heartfelt drama."
"And it got ripped to pieces and they tried to turn it into Deadpool, which it just wasn't supposed to be," he said.
As for Gunn's The Suicide Squad, which reunites Kinnaman with many of his costars from the first film, as well as some newcomers to the franchise, it has the Guardians of the Galaxy director's stamp all over it.

"It's insane," Kinnaman told Variety. "It's by far James Gunn's best movie."
Luckily the actor didn't stop his description there.
"It just takes it to another level," the actor continued. "At the same time, it was very much the movie that I thought it was going to be because the vision was so clear from the beginning.… And while we were shooting it, it was so clear what we were doing. Of course, we were adding a bunch of layers and stuff while we were shooting it. But it's so entertaining. Of course, [I'm] hopelessly biased, but I found it to be one of the most entertaining films I've ever seen."
Kinnaman, who plays Rick Flag in the project, said the film, due Aug. 6, has "such comedic timing," is "funny like, along the way," and had "moments of emotional depth, and visual, and emotional poetry."
While addressing how the films are different, Kinnaman said The Suicide Squad isn't a "standalone thing" since it does feature characters from Suicide Squad.
"It's just a different universe. It's a James Gunn universe," he said. "It's a very hilarious and depraved place."
 
Joel Kinnaman admits first Suicide Squad wasn't what 'we all hoped' but praises James Gunn's sequel

Kinnaman also says James Gunn's 'The Suicide Squad' goes to 'another level.'
By Jolie Lash
June 03, 2021 at 06:05 PM EDT

image



Joel Kinnaman is reflecting on what went wrong with the critically panned 2016 film Suicide Squad.
"It had great characters.... I thought the first 40 minutes of the film was f---ing great, and then there [were] conflicting visions and it just didn't end up being what we all hoped it was, you know? It didn't feel like the movie that we hoped we were going to make," Kinnaman told Variety's Just for Variety podcast, after discussing his recent screening of the upcoming August 2021 release, The Suicide Squad.
"And this is something very different," Kinnaman added of his upcoming project, directed by James Gunn.
David Ayer, who directed the 2016 edition, admitted that his version "had its flaws" while responding to a fan on Twitter in 2017. "Nothing hurts more than to pick up a newspaper and see a couple years of your blood, sweat, and tears ripped to shreds. The hate game is strong out there," the director wrote at the time.


With some fans on social media asking for the #AyersCut following the success of the Zack Snyder cut of Justice League on HBO Max, Ayer still holds out hope for fans to see his original vision for the film which he recently told EW was "a really heartfelt drama."
"And it got ripped to pieces and they tried to turn it into Deadpool, which it just wasn't supposed to be," he said.
As for Gunn's The Suicide Squad, which reunites Kinnaman with many of his costars from the first film, as well as some newcomers to the franchise, it has the Guardians of the Galaxy director's stamp all over it.

"It's insane," Kinnaman told Variety. "It's by far James Gunn's best movie."
Luckily the actor didn't stop his description there.
"It just takes it to another level," the actor continued. "At the same time, it was very much the movie that I thought it was going to be because the vision was so clear from the beginning.… And while we were shooting it, it was so clear what we were doing. Of course, we were adding a bunch of layers and stuff while we were shooting it. But it's so entertaining. Of course, [I'm] hopelessly biased, but I found it to be one of the most entertaining films I've ever seen."
Kinnaman, who plays Rick Flag in the project, said the film, due Aug. 6, has "such comedic timing," is "funny like, along the way," and had "moments of emotional depth, and visual, and emotional poetry."
While addressing how the films are different, Kinnaman said The Suicide Squad isn't a "standalone thing" since it does feature characters from Suicide Squad.
"It's just a different universe. It's a James Gunn universe," he said. "It's a very hilarious and depraved place."
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They better figure out some way to bring her back...

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TBS to air Wipeout special featuring The Suicide Squad cast

By Marcus Jones
June 30, 2021 at 03:26 PM EDT




If there is one group that can coach Wipeout contestants through their ill-advised attempts at conquering the shows obstacle course — complete with the infamous big balls — it's The Suicide Squad.

On Wednesday, TBS announced its hit reality competition will have a one-hour crossover special with the upcoming superhero action adventure, with host John Cena (who also happens to star in the film as Peacemaker) introducing his co-host Nicole Byer to the film's writer/director James Gunn. See the teaser above.

As the group is joined in the field by host Camille Kostek, the episode will also feature cameos from The Suicide Squad cast members Nathan Fillion, Joel Kinnaman, David Dastmalchian, and Daniela Melchior encouraging another set of teams battling it out for $25,000.
The special episode will serve as a climax to the TNets' (TBS, TNT, truTV) Summer With Your Squad weekend programming event, which kicks off July 30 in support of the premiere of The Suicide Squad on Aug. 6 in theaters and on HBO Max.
Wipeout: The Suicide Squad Special airs on TBS on Sunday, Aug. 1 at 9 p.m. ET.
 
I've never seen a movie like this...
shit is subversive and weird...
I don't like a lot of it - but respect it

I will watch it again.... someday

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