Ezra Miller Says Bad SUICIDE SQUAD Reviews Only Motivate JUSTICE LEAGUE Cast
Ezra Miller is taking the bad reviews Suicide Squad is getting in stride, saying it only "motivates" the cast of Zack Snyder's Justice League. The actor shared his thoughts with MTV News and compared it to a song by rapper T.I.:
“You needn’t look any further than the Suicide Squad director and cast response to the negative reviews to feel how negative critiques motivate us,” Miller said. “Ultimately, we can’t base anything on [the critical response]. As artists, we aim to please absolutely everybody with our work, but we also know that we have to keep expressing ourselves as best as we can express ourselves...it’s like that T.I. song, ‘Motivation.”
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Miller wouldn't strike me as someone to go into T.I.'s deep cuts, but there you go. The actor also made sure to point out that Snyder did not direct the scene in which The Flash appears in Suicide Squad by himself:
“Saying that Zack [Snyder] shot it would not be accurate...It was very much a collaborate effort that was supervised by DC. It was collaborative with David [Ayer].”
I'm sure much like myself, you've waited too long for this film and are seeing it either way, right? Has DC scorned you that bad you would pass up this film?