SUICIDE SQUAD

While talking to E! Online, "Suicide Squad" actor Adam Beach revealed that director David Ayer has made sure that a therapist be on-set during filming.

"David Ayer is about realism," said Beach. "So if your character is tormented, he wants you to torment yourself. He wants the real thing." In order to keep the actors from going to far over the edge, Ayer brought in an on-set therapist. "We kind of have like a therapist on board if you fall off the wagon and really are villainous," Beach said. "There's a friend of [Ayer's] that's very unique in making sure we have our ground."

Beach clarified that the person is more of a "life coach." "Us actors explore very fine thin lines going to the dark side and he wants to make sure we finish a movie and don't disappear somewhere and then don't show up for work."

Beach's "Suicide Squad" co-star Cara Delevingne said in an interview with Empire that she thinks superhero films are "generally" sexist.

"There are only three girls in ['Suicide Squad'] but in my opinion they have the best roles," said Delevingne. "Generally though, superhero movies are totally sexist. Female superheroes are normally naked or in bikinis. No one would be able to fight like that. Wonder Woman, how the hell does she fight? She would be dead in a minute."

Opens on August 5, 2016

BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE

If you've been waiting to hear Ben Affleck say the words "I'm Batman," then you're in luck! Of course, this is just Affleck saying the words in an Instagram video posted by actor Seth Lee from the set of the film "The Accountant." Still, this is Affleck saying "I'm Batman," even if he's maybe not using his real Batman voice.

Because, he is batman #batman #benaffleck #theaccountant A video posted by 🐙🔥 Seth Lee 🔥🐙 (@supersethlee01) on

Opens March 25, 2016

CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR

In an interview with SlashFilm, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige teased when the first "Civil War" footage will be screened -- and it constitutes a slight "Ant-Man" spoiler.

When asked about the film's post-credits scenes, Feige said, "Yes, that is material shot for 'Civil War.'" While he wouldn't give away what happens in that post-credits sequence, Feige confirmed that the "Ant-Man" post-credits stinger will be included in "Civil War."

"It might be different takes, it might be different angles. Somebody brought up the comparison to the 'Thor' tag at the end of 'Iron Man 2,' which was material shot for the 'Thor' film but we cut [it] slightly differently."

Opens May 6, 2016

FEAR THE WALKING DEAD

AMC's "Fear the Walking Dead" is preparing to shamble into Comic-Con International, and it's doing so by releasing a piece of new art that seems right at home with San Diego's beach-y disposition. The key art, which popped up on Broadway World, shows a serene coastline with a set of footprints in the sand. Of course, this being a promo image for a spinoff of "The Walking Dead," those footprints have an ominous overtone since they belong to a limping member of the undead. A horizontal-oriented version of the image also appeared on ComicBook.com.

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY 2





While many other films in Marvel Studio's Phase 3 slate were announced with subtitles ("Captain America: Civil War," "Thor: Ragnarok," "Avengers: Infinity War"), "Guardians of the Galaxy's" sequel stood out from the pack thanks to it just having the number "2" trailing its title. Now, while speaking with Collider, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige may have let the official title for the "Guardians" sequel slip.

"We start shooting 'Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2' in February-March 2016," said Feige. The comment narrows down the timeframe for filming "Guardians 2," which was previously known to be early 2016. The comment also indicates that the sequel may have "Volume 2" in the title rather than a simple number or full subtitle. When asked whether or not that is indeed the film's name, Collider notes that Feige was "noncommittal."

Opens May 5, 2017

IZOMBIE

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has announced that the first season of "iZombie" will arrive in stores on September 29. The release, which will be available on DVD and Blu-ray, will come with bonus features including deleted scenes at "iZombie's" 2014 Comic-Con panel. The set will retail for $39.98.

MARVEL





During Collider's post-"Ant-Man" screening interview with Kevin Feige, the Marvel Studios President addressed the question of when a LGBT character will be included in a MCU film.

"Within the next decade?" clarified Feige before replying, "I would think so, for sure." When asked if this has been part of the discussion, Feige said that they let the source material take the lead when determining characters and storylines.

"Well in the drawing board going up to 2019 it remains to be seen. The comics always make the path that we get to have the fun of saying, 'Yeah let's choose this way or let's choose this way' and I think there are a lot of cool things happening in the comics now that -- it's usually a five to ten-year cycle between when something happens in the comics and when we can do it in the movie, sometimes a little less, but 'Civil War' is certainly about the 10-year mark. 'Winter Soldier,' I think, was around that time. So we always look at stuff that's happening in the comics and go, 'Where could we do that?' Sometimes it's sooner, but there's no reason why that couldn't happen in the next decade or sooner."

Latino Review has heard a rumor that "Boardwalk Empire" actor Vincent Piazza has had talks with Marvel. The rumor states that Piazza could have a part to play in "Daredevil's" second season, which would re-team him with "Boardwalk Empire" alum Charlie Cox.

TITANS

The site Season Zero has another unconfirmed rumor regarding the pilot for TNT's "Titans"/"Blackbirds" series. The info, which comes from an undisclosed source, states that production on the pilot has been bumped back to sometime after October of this year.

THE WALKING DEAD

The fifth season of "Walking Dead" will arrive on Blu-ray and DVD on August 25. The set -- which will retail for $79.99 for the Blu-ray + Digital HD, $69.98 for the DVD -- will feature the following special features:

-Audio commentaries featuring Showrunner/Executive Producer/Writer Scott M. Gimple, Executive Producer Gale Anne Hurd, Executive Producer Tom Luse, Executive Producer/Special Effects Make-Up Supervisor /Director Greg Nicotero, Director Julius Ramsay; Actors Lauren Cohan, Chad L. Coleman, Michael Cudlitz, Sonequa Martin-Green, Danai Gurira, Alana Masterson, Melissa McBride, Josh McDermitt, Norman Reedus, Christian Serratos and Steven Yuen.

-Deleted Scenes

-Inside "The Walking Dead"

-The Making of "The Walking Dead"

-The Making of Alexandria

-Beth's Journey

-Bob's Journey

-Noah's Journey

-Tyreese's Journey

-A Day in the Life of Michael Cudlitz

-A Day in the Life of Josh McDermitt

-Rotters in the Flesh

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