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Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment, Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay is rated R for strong bloody violence throughout, sexual content, brief graphic nudity, and some drug material. Prepare to root for the bad guys when Amanda Waller sends her band of misfit DC Super-Villains on an action-packed secret mission in this thrilling installment of the popular, ongoing series of DC Universe Movies.
LOCK AND LOAD! THE SUICIDE SQUAD IS BACK!
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay finds Amanda Waller’s top secret “Task Force X” – Deadshot, Bronze Tiger, Killer Frost, Captain Boomerang, Harley Quinn and Copperhead – on a mission to retrieve a mystical object so powerful that they’re willing to risk their own lives to steal it. But the Suicide Squad isn’t the only group of villains seeking to possess the object. The race is on for the golden prize … and, to stay alive, second place isn’t an option.
The all-star cast is led by Christian Slater (Mr. Robot, Archer, True Romance) in his DC Universe Movies debut as the voice of Deadshot, who heads “Task Force X” alongside Billy Brown (How To Get Away With Murder) as Bronze Tiger, Liam McIntyre (Spartacus: War of the Damned, The Flash) as Captain Boomerang, Kristin Bauer van Straten (True Blood, Once Upon a Time) as Killer Frost, Gideon Emery (Teen Wolf) as Copperhead, Tara Strong (Batman: The Killing Joke) as Harley Quinn and their “boss,” Vanessa Williams (Ugly Betty, Desperate Housewives) as Amanda Waller. Villainous forces in the film include C. Thomas Howell (Outcast, The Outsiders, Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox) as Zoom, Dania Ramirez (Devious Maids, Heroes, Once Upon a Time) as Scandal Savage, James Urbaniak (Difficult People, The Venture Bros.) as Professor Pyg, Julie Nathanson (The Zeta Project, Beverly Hills 90210) as Silver Banshee and Jewelee, and Jim Pirri (Injustice 2) as Vandal Savage & Vertigo.
Other Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay voice cast members include Greg Grunberg (Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Heroes) as Steel Maxum, Dave Fennoy (Batman: Arkham Knight, Batman: The Telltale Series) as Blockbuster & Tobias Whale, Cissy Jones (Firewatch) as Knockout, Natalie Lander (The Middle, Justice League Action) as Darma, Trevor Devall (Johnny Test) as Punch, Dave Boat (Family Guy, The Good Dinosaur) as Harvey Dent/Two-Face, and Matthew Mercer (Critical Role, Batman: Bad Blood) as Savage Gunman.
Producer Sam Liu (Gotham by Gaslight, Teen Titans: The Judas Contract) also directs Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay from a script by co-producer Alan Burnett (Justice League vs. Teen Titans). Executive Producers are Sam Register and James Tucker (Batman vs. Two-Face, Justice League Dark).
“Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay is a definite thrill ride for fans, mixing non-stop action with plenty of humor – all while watching villains go head-to-head with villains,” said Mary Ellen Thomas, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Vice President, Family & Animation Marketing. “This film has an all-star cast, an extremely accomplished filmmaking team, and the perfect mix of excitement and fun.”
The World’s Finest has published its review of the Suicide Squad: Hell To Pay animated feature, now available to own on home media. In short, Suicide Squad: Hell To Pay is another great installment of the ongoing DC Universe Movie line, offering plenty of dirty, grungy action mixed with solid laughs and a surprising story. However, it also definitely earns its ‘R’ rating, so viewers sensitive to extreme violence and language may want to be exercise some caution. And, for those looking to own this movie, the 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray is the way to go. To read the complete review, click on the image below.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has also released two new video clips from the animated movie, The first clip featured the team discovering the mode of transportation for their latest mission is less-than-luxurious, the second a taste of a brutal rooftop fight. Check out the clips in the players below.
The Suicide Squad: Hell To Pay subsite here at The World’s Finest includes an assortment of additional video clips, images and much more. Click on the review link above to further access the dedicated additional content.
Suicide Squad: Hell To Pay is now available on Digital HD and will hit 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD April 10, 2018. Stay tuned for further updates right here at The World’s Finest and on Twitter.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has released a new clip from the Suicide Squad: Hell To Pay animated feature, now available to own on Digital HD. The DC Universe Movie title will also be available for purchase on Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on April 10, 2018. Check out the clip in the player below, followed by a batch of new images.
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Warner Bros. Home Entertainment describes Suicide Squad: Hell To Pay, the latest installment in the ongoing DC Universe Movie line, as follows:
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay finds Amanda Waller’s top secret “Task Force X” – Deadshot, Bronze Tiger, Killer Frost, Captain Boomerang, Harley Quinn and Copperhead – on a mission to retrieve a mystical object so powerful that they’re willing to risk their own lives to steal it. But the Suicide Squad isn’t the only group of villains seeking to possess the object. The race is on for the golden prize … and, to stay alive, second place isn’t an option. Producer Sam Liu (Gotham by Gaslight, Teen Titans: The Judas Contract) also directs Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay from a script by co-producer Alan Burnett (Justice League vs. Teen Titans). Executive Producers are Sam Register and James Tucker (Batman vs. Two-Face, Justice League Dark).
Suicide Squad: Hell To Pay is now available on Digital HD and will hit Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD April 10, 2018. Stay tuned for further updates on Suicide Squad: Hell To Pay, including a full review at its dedicated subsite, right here at The World’s Finest and on Twitter.
DC Comics is rolling out the digital-first mini-series Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay, a twelve-chapter comic sequel to the upcoming DC Universe Movie animated title of the same name. The first issue of the digital title is available starting March 21, 2018. Press details, along with preview images from the first issue of the DC Comics Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay digital title, are available below. The actual Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay animated movie will hit Digital starting March 27, 2018 and on Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD April 10, 2018. Please note the content below may contain spoilers for the Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay animated movie.
THERE IS HELL TO PAY
IN THIS NEW SUICIDE SQUAD COMIC SERIES,
AND IT BEGINS RIGHT NOW
Today [March 21, 2018], DC kicks off a brand-new Digital First series with Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay, a sequel story to the upcoming animated film from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. The comic series from writer Jeff Parker (Batman ’66) will follow Amanda Waller as she looks for an escape – from death. The first chapter is available now.
“Our story picks up immediately after the Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay animated film, and Waller is still on a personal mission to save her soul – and she’s willing to put the Suicide Squad through hell to do it,” says Parker. “This time, the Squad goes way out of their element and around the world to face supernatural and ancient forces – and yes, Harley is in there too!”
Amanda Waller’s Task Force X has completed another mission – and in her opinion, the prize was worth the price they paid. But with the Spectre closing in to take Waller’s soul, she must find a new means of escaping death. Now looking to Jason Blood as a possible ally, Waller may face a revolt from her own team for this latest addition to the Squad. Is membership in the Suicide Squad really better than imprisonment at Belle Reve?
The weekly series will run for 12 chapters, written by Jeff Parker, beginning with illustrations from Matthew Dow Smith, with future chapters from artists Agustin Padilla, Stefano Raffaele and Cat Staggs.
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay – Chapter 1 is available today across digital platforms. Check it out on ReadDC.com, comiXology.com, Google Play, Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook and iTunes.
About the movie: Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay is the next film in the popular, ongoing series of DC Universe Movies from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. The new, original story finds Amanda Waller’s top secret “Task Force X” on a mission to retrieve a mystical object so powerful that they’re willing to risk their own lives to steal it. Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay arrives March 27 on Digital and April 10 on Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD.
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay – Chapter 1 is now available at digital outlets, with a print collection of the mini-series coming later in 2018. Check out images from the upcoming animated movie at the dedicated Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay subsite. Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay will hit Digital starting March 27, 2018 and on Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD April 10, 2018. Stay tuned for further updates on Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay right here at The World’s Finest.