James Gunn Reveals the Full All-Star Cast of THE SUCIDE SQUAD

James Gunn Reveals the Full All-Star Cast of THE SUCIDE SQUAD

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As of late DC Comics films have gotten a better review with to take the noir filler off all the characters and show a lighter, funnier side of its heroes, the success of its last two entries “Aquaman” and “Shazam” were surprisingly good based off the companies history. Fans loved the fact director James Gunn would be taking over the production of “Suicide Squad” a film that was better portrayed in the animated film “Assualt on Arkham,” Gunn promised that there was casting news coming soon for DC’s “The Suicide Squad,” and he delivered on the promise! Releasing the full main cast list for the film Friday.

This movie is going to be a star-studded event! Featuring John Cena, Viola Davis, Margot Robbie, Idris Elba, Joel Kinnaman,  and Michael Rooker to name a few. The excitement of the film is hitting an all-time high without even releasing a teaser image or trailer but what you expected from the director of  “The Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1 & 2.” 

Tweeting out an image of the cast listings with the caption, “Don’t get too attached,” which tells us a few of the characters these actors will play are going to die. That the purpose of the squad, it doesn’t really exist and no one will any empathy if someone was to die on the mission.

Production on the film is said to start on September 23rd and “The Suicide Squad” is set to open in theaters on August 6th, 2021. 

Sep 14, 2019 No Comments
Game Changer: California v. NCAA, Senate Passes Bill That Will Allow Student Athletes to Profit Off Their Likeness

Game Changer: California v. NCAA, Senate Passes Bill That Will Allow Student Athletes to Profit Off Their Likeness

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Three things in life are certain death, taxes, and the NCAA fight to not pay the “student-athletes.” Wednesday was no different as NCAA president Mark Emmert objected the passing of SB 206: Fair Pay to Play Act, approved by the California State Assembly. Claiming the bill allowing athletes to receive outside compensation based on their image and likeness is “unconstitutional” and would blur the line between professional and amateur athletics.

The debate of whether or not college athletes should be paid has gone on for years, even though this past year the shiny black eye last spring amid a federal bribery and fraud investigation done by the FBI. Which lead to the termination or imprisonment of several Athletic department representatives, an alleged pay-to-play scheme surrounding college coaches, sports agents, sports apparel company representatives, college and high school players and their families. An example would be paying players or their family members to ensure they would attend schools sponsored by a certain sports apparel company and then sign with them upon going pro.

This was a scandal that definitely demonstrates how far these coaches and sponsors are willing to go to get the next superstar athletes on their team. The recent investigation is just a drop in the bucket of reasons why “student-athletes” should be paid. 

The NCAA has forcefully pushed back against the bill, saying it has the potential to kill amateur athletics if it becomes law. Corruption and the amount of money made prove these are amateur athletes if the university has a coach that gets them a winning program that means more money from boosters, more tickets sold, more exposure on television, leading more people that want to attend your school, so more money from tuition. People are smarter than what you give them credit for the NCAA can no longer pull the wool over your eyes as amateur sports when it’s a billion-dollar business masquerading as a non-profit.

If passed the SB 206 will allow college athletes to be paid for the use of their names, images, and likenesses. A number of professional athletes, including LeBron James, have endorsed the bill.

Lawmakers supporting the bill provided examples of other situations in which college athletes are unable to earn money for their services that they said simply do not seem fair: a collegiate swimmer barred from teaching swim lessons, a volleyball player unable to put on a summer camp or a baseball player who can’t promote an autobiographical book.

The NCAA sent Newsom a letter Wednesday calling the legislation “unconstitutional” and “harmful.” The belief California Senate Bill 206 would upend the balance if the bill becomes law and California’s 58 NCAA schools would erase the critical distinction between college and professional athletics.

“Forget shoe deals and video games, NCAA athletes can’t make a little money over the summer coaching youth sports, can’t promote their social media, can’t model athletic wear, can’t accept groceries or help with rent or equipment,” Assemblyman Kevin Kiley (R-Rocklin) said. “When a line in the sand is enforced obsessively, excessively and to the point of absurdity, that’s usually a sign it doesn’t belong there.”

Right now, nearly half a million student-athletes in all 50 states compete under the same rules. This bill would essentially to give the school in California an unfair recruiting advantage, leading to those schools being unable to compete in NCAA competitions negatively impact more than 24,000 California student-athletes across three divisions. 

What is really unfair is if the coach that recruited someone leaves the university for another for a bigger play day, leaving that athletes scholarship( which has to be renewed annually) in question once the new coaching staff arrives. Or the fact that young men play high earning/profile sports is lead to take “easier” majors to comply with the rigorous training schedule. 

So the next time you think about filling out a bracket for your chance at a million dollars imagine yourself earning your place of employment billions and all you have to show for it is a nice trophy or pat on the back.

Check out NCAA president Mark Emmert letter to California Governor Newsome below:

Governor Newsom: 
 
The 1,100 schools that make up the NCAA have always, in everything we do, supported a level playing field for all student-athletes. This core belief extends to each member college and university in every state across the nation. 
 
California Senate Bill 206 would upend that balance. If the bill becomes law and California’s 58 NCAA schools are compelled to allow an unrestricted name, image and likeness scheme, it would erase the critical distinction between college and professional athletics and, because it gives those schools an unfair recruiting advantage, would result in them eventually being unable to compete in NCAA competitions. These outcomes are untenable and would negatively impact more than 24,000 California student-athletes across three divisions. 
 
Right now, nearly half a million student-athletes in all 50 states compete under the same rules. This bill would remove that essential element of fairness and equal treatment that forms the bedrock of college sports. 

The NCAA continues to focus on the best interests of all student-athletes nationwide. NCAA member schools already are working on changing rules for all student-athletes to appropriately use their name, image and likeness in accordance with our values — but not pay them to play. The NCAA has consistently stood by its belief that student-athletes are students first, and they should not be employees of the university. 

It isn’t possible to resolve the challenges of today’s college sports environment in this way — by one state taking unilateral action. With more than 1,100 schools and nearly 500,000 student-athletes across the nation, the rules and policies of college sports must be established through the Association’s collaborative governance system. A national model of collegiate sport requires mutually agreed upon rules. 
 
We urge the state of California to reconsider this harmful and, we believe, unconstitutional bill and hope the state will be a constructive partner in our efforts to develop a fair name, image and likeness approach for all 50 states. 
 
Sincerely,  
Members of the NCAA Board of Governors 

Sep 14, 2019 No Comments
Watch the First Trailer for Nickelodeon’s ‘Are You Afraid of the Dark?’ Reboot

Watch the First Trailer for Nickelodeon’s ‘Are You Afraid of the Dark?’ Reboot

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The nostalgia train continues to roll on after earlier this year Nickelodeon rebooted one of its most beloved shows of the 90s’ in “All That,” the conclusion of 90s’ cartoon “Rocko’s modern life,” with a Netflix film as well as the return of  “Invader Zim.” It should be no surprise that The Midnight Society makes its return as Nickelodeon is reviving its cult-classic series“Are You Afraid of the Dark?” is a three-part limited series event.

This take on the 90s show will be reimagined for a new generation, each episode will be one hour-long and will premiere a week apart from each other. The first installment is debuting on Friday, Oct. 11, at 7:00 p.m. with the following episode starting at the same time on Oct. 18 and Oct. 25. 

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(From left to right: Tamara Smart, Jeremy Taylor, Lyliana Wray, Sam Ashe Arnold, and Miya Cech,)

The new Midnight Society members will recount the tales of Carnival of Doom and its evil ringmaster Mr. TopHat (Rafael Casal). As they tell this terrifying story, the tale will start to unfold in their real lives. 

Watch the first trailer for Nickelodeon’s Are You Afraid of the Dark? below:

Sep 13, 2019 No Comments
DeeLow The Diamond Man is Way 2 Up Nothing Can Bring Him Down

DeeLow The Diamond Man is Way 2 Up Nothing Can Bring Him Down

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New Orleans natives and half of group production duo MonstaBeatz, DeeLow Diamond Man released his ambitious solo project, ‘Good Vibes: Diamond Edition.’ It builds upon his ‘Good Vibes’ mixtape released in 2018 but is not necessarily a sequel. It’s a case study in DeeLow’s lifelong drive to create and uplift. Featuring such as Curren$y, Mannie Fresh, Smoke DZA, Young Roddy and more.

“I wake up in the morning thinking about creating something,” says DeeLow The Diamond Man. 

DeeLow has recently released the music video for “Way 2 Up (Remix)” feat. Curren$y. Directed by Dr. Clipz of Newtral Groundz and featuring a cameo from legendary rapper Fiend (who appears on the original version of “Way 2 Up”), the video was shot at the iconic Studio Be in New Orleans, Louisiana.

“This project is good energy,” he says. “Long story short, it all comes down to your energy. If you’re putting out bad energy, you’re going to receive bad energy. If you’re putting out good energy, you’re going to receive good energy. Even when I’m down, you’re not going to see me down. I’m at the point where nothing can bring me down.”

Good Vibes: Diamond Edition’ is now available on all streaming services. This is a great introduction to DeeLow’s rap persona The Diamond Man.

Watch “Way 2 Up (Remix)” by DeeLow Diamond Man feat. Curren$y below: 

 

Sep 10, 2019 No Comments
Hailee Steinfeld Offered Role of Kate Bishop in Marvel’s HAWKEYE Series

Hailee Steinfeld Offered Role of Kate Bishop in Marvel’s HAWKEYE Series

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Marvel has reportedly offered Hailee Steinfeld the leading role in Disney+’s upcoming “Hawkeye” series. According to Variety, if she takes the gig she will be taking on the role of Kate Bishop starring alongside Jeremy Renner, who is set to reprise his role as Clint Barton, a.k.a. Hawkeye, a.k.a. Ronin.

For those of you unfamiliar with this character Kate Bishop is the one who assumes the role of Hawkeye after Barton. She doesn’t have any superhuman abilities but was trained in unarmed combat, sword fighting, with a high level of skill in archery. Kate also possesses a significant stock of fighting weapons.

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Following the subsequent void left by the departure of Tom Holland and Spider-Man from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) having a very talented young actress, such as Steinfeld would fill that void perfectly.If she chooses to accept the role. 

It has been confirmed all series will be apart of Marvel’s Phase Four round of releases directly tying into the MCU movies. Setting up films new like the rumored Young Avenger.

She’s got the look, the style, and the acting chops to pull it off. The question is does she have the time to commit to a long-term in the MCU? Steinfeld will be assuming a role as Emily Dickinson in the upcoming Apple streaming series “Dickinson.” Which if it does well will garner a second season. So will she be able to juggle both roles? Only time will tell. 

The “Hawkeye” series is set to be released in fall 2021 on Disney+.

Sep 10, 2019 No Comments