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When the motion picture was in growth, Dastmalchian underwent polka-dot makeup tests that morphed him into a grotesque figure. Those tests covered the actor in horrific, painful-looking lumps, and those lumps brought him tears. These tears were not tears of anguish, however — they were tears of joy.
We contain these images courtesy of Gunn's Twitter account, where the director shared photos from Dastmalchian's first make-up test,...
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James Gunn Debunks Polka-Dot Guy Fan Theory
Warning: SPOILERS lean ahead for The Suicide Squad (2021).
The Suicide Squad writer/director James Gunn debunks a fan theory regarding Polka-Dot Gentleman and his connection to side character Milton. The follow-up to David Ayer's similarly titled 2016 motion picture sees Amanda Waller create a new roster for Task Force X to destroy the Nazi-era laboratory Jotunheim on the unreal South American island of Corto Maltese and the mysterious Project Starfish. Polka-Dot Man is one of many new characters making their debuts in the DC Extended Universe alongside John Cena's Peacemaker, Idris Elba's Bloodsport, Daniela Melchior's Ratcatcher 2, Sylvester Stallone's King Shark and Peter Capaldi's Thinker.
After an initial failed arrival on Corto Maltese, Joel Kinnaman's Rick Flag is rescued by the rebel faction of Corto Maltese, who elects to help Flag and the rest of Task Force X find The Thinker and destroy Jotunheim. The group's main contact becomes Milton, who works as their driver and provides them with a minibus to get around the area. Wanting to help the team at Jotunheim, Milton partakes in the fight against the military but loses his life, mu
How The Suicide Squad's Polka-Dot Man Helped My Anxiety
When I saw The Suicide Squad, I felt seen through the character of Abner Krill aka Polka-Dot Man, played wonderfully by David Dastmalchian. I felt favor my anxiety was represented in a way that made me love myself and come to terms with my past issues and the ones I have yet to overcome.
Corto Maltese Mission Brief
When we view Abner sit in the briefing room, feeling so far from anyone else in the room and barely speaking, I was reminded of myself. I never felt fancy I fit into any group, even the ones that I considered my friends. I always knew I was a ‘school’ partner, and the recover of the team hung out as real friends. When I sat in my elementary, middle, high school, and even some college classrooms, I never spoke. This changed when I transferred universities and continued into grad educational facility. I felt appreciate I finally belonged somewhere.
In elementary educational facility, I was set in a extraordinary reading class because my teacher reflection I couldn’t scan. I could. I read full chapter books at house. I just didn’t want to study for my educator. Granted, she was calling me by my sister’s name.
Seeing Abner sit awkwardly, not saying anyth
Harley Quinn Revealed The Riddler is in a LGBT Relationship
The following contains spoilers for the first three episodes of Harley Quinn Season 3, now free on HBO Max.
One of the most welcomed aspects of the Harley Quinn cartoon is how it's embraced the idea of LGBTQ relationships in Gotham City. At the forefront is Harley and Poison Ivy, but Clayface also found himself in romance with a guy named Chad in Season 2. It cemented how inclusive the series was, making a big statement on queer identity and equality in the DCU.
Interestingly, as Season 3 kicked off, the show added to its diverse nature by revealing another character in an LGBT romance. This came in the shape of one of Batman's most sinister villains. And much like how Harley showed she was loving and selfless to Ivy, this person is cutting a similar figure, vanishing fans shocked at how kind and considerate they are.
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It's none other than Riddler, who came out in Episode 3, "The 83rd Annual Villy Awards," with his beau, Clock King. When Harley attended the awards ceremony with Ivy, she was sure she'd triumph Best
Last night's movie night was The Suicide Squad (2021), in which incarcerated DC supervillains and serial killers are offered years off their sentences in exchange for performing a super-dangerous "suicide" mission: the miniature Latin American country of Corto Maltese has been taken over by a military dictator unfriendly to the U.S., so a U.S.-supported research facility called Jotunheim for some reason is in jeopardy. Rather than let the study fall into enemy hands, the Suicide Squad must destroy Jotunheim.
The suicide squad is killed within the first five minutes, mostly by the huge army that meets them, but one drowns, and Savant (Woody Harrelson), who has been set up as the focus character, gets his head exploded by the boss back at headquarters. This was a very short movie! Psych -- there's a second suicide squad. The first, untrained and totally inept, was sent in as a distraction. The second will go in secretly. But "kill everyone you see."
It consists of:
1. Bloodsport (Idris Elba). I don't know what his superpower is, but he has a dead wife and teenage daughter.
2. Peacemaker (John Cena, left).