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Idris Elba and Daniela Melchior on The Suicide Squad and Why They Loved James Gunn’s Script
Aug 07 2021
With writer-director James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad now playing in theaters and streaming on HBO Max, I recently spoke with Idris Elba (Bloodsport) and Daniela Melchior (Ratcatcher 2) about making the fantastic film. During the interview, Elba and Melchior talked about why they loved Gunn’s script, what fans would be surprised to learn about the making of the film, the jaw dropping practical sets, and more. In addition, Elba talked about getting to work with George Miller on Three Thousand Years of Longing which recently wrapped filming. While details on Three Thousand Years of Longing are still scant, in 2019, we reported that Miller described the movie as the "anti-Mad Max." He also said, "one thing I can tell you; it’s not [another Fury Road]. It’s a movie that is very strong visually, but it’s almost the opposite of Fury Road. It’s almost all interior and there’s a lot of conversation in it. There are action scenes, but they are, by the by, and I guess you could say it’s the anti-Mad Max."
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