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“So a DC fan made a Change.org petition insisting Rotten Tomatoes be shut down, claiming “[its] critics always give The DC Extended Universe movies unjust Bad Reviews”.

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According to comic book.com, a gentleman named Abdullah Coldwater started the petition to shut down the famous movie review site, but he said he didn’t expect it to become a big deal.

So far, the petition has been signed by over 18,000 people even though the film hasn’t been released yet so presumably they haven’t watched it yet.

Many are supporting the petition.

“A lot of people… act like we are already going right now to shut down the site…it’s just a way to express our anger”, it reads.

DC Comics can’t seem to catch a break. There is no reason that someone who loves the Marvel Cinematic Universe can’t also love the DCEU, much as there’s no reason that someone who loved The Avengers has to love Thor: The Dark World, or that someone who disliked Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice can’t love Suicide Squad.

This movie isn’t ideal, but it’s a wonderful film.

Appearing at the “Suicide Squad” London premiere, several cast members revealed that they’re not taking too kindly to all those negative reviews…

“In fact, Suicide Squad is a seriously schizoid feature”. Oh wait sorry, I forgot critics are fictional creatures who don’t live in the real world.

Next up are Margot Robbie and Jay Hernandez who talk about they doing their own stunts, and how they started competitions with their stunt double to try and outdo one another.

It looks like the stars of “Suicide Squad” are having some fun with the whirlwind – and worldwide – promotional tour for their summer hit.

Cara is now coming to the film’s defence, accusing critics of not valuing superhero movies. But for many of those critics who set out to evaluate the film as a story told to an audience beyond the game’s core community of players, “Warcraft” failed.

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In the end, it won’t be hard to see how differently fans treat “Suicide Squad” once it’s actually out in theaters. DC’s Man of Steel (2013) managed 56 percent on Rotten Tomatoes while Batman v Superman is sitting on a woeful 27 percent rating-but the films made a healthy $1.5 billion between them.

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