UPDATE: SUICIDE SQUAD: HELL TO PAY Animated Feature Film Reveals March Release Date
Suicide Squad: Hell To Pay, the next R-Rated entry in WB Animation's straight-to-video line of animated films will hit Digital OnDemand in March while physical Blu-ray/DVD copies go on sale in April.
Yesterday, WB Animation released a tantalizing first glimpse at Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay, the 31st DC Universe Animated Original Movie to date. With an all-new voice cast, the film doesn't appear to be a continuation of any other previous DC Universe Animated Original Movie as Christian Slater will voice Deadshot, while Vanessa Williams will portray Amanda Waller. Fan favorite voice actress Tara Strong returns to voice Harley Quinn.
The film will be released on Digital and OnDemand March 27, while Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD copies and combo packs go on sale April 10.
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UPDATE: Special Features Have Also Been Revealed--
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A Sneak Peek at the next DC Universe Movie, The Death of Superman: “The Death of Superman” – The Death of Superman is widely considered one of the most popular stories in the Superman canon and the DCU. This sneak peek at the exciting new film discusses the story and its place in pop culture.
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Outback Rogue: Captain Boomerang (Featurette) – Audiences get a deeper look at this unconventional, yet entertaining villain from Down Under and how he’s evolved from The Flash universe to the Suicide Squad.
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Nice Shot, Floyd! The Greatest Marksman in the DCU (Featurette) – Floyd Lawton, AKA Deadshot, is one of the most popular anti-heroes in the DC pantheon. An excellent marksman and assassin, he often brags that he never misses his shot. Take a closer look at this fascinating character.
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The Power of Plot Devices, MacGuffins and Red Herrings (Featurette) – An insightful examination of the power of a good plot device and the important influence it has over story.
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Suicide Squad: Hell To Pay Commentary – The creative filmmaking team of screenwriter/co-producer Alan Burnett and executive producer James Tucker share their thoughts and stories on the characters,themes and development of Suicide Squad: Hell To Pay.