Why A Key Peacemaker Character Was Recast Halfway Through Filming
4 monthes ago - By Slash Film
The streaming premiere of James Gunn's "Peacemaker" is almost upon us, and as the series approaches its HBO Max debut, details are trickling in about a major casting change that occurred behind-the-scenes and resulted in significant reshoots. "Peacemaker" is a spin-off of "The Suicide Squad" and features John Cena reprising his role as the title antihero, who goes by the name Christopher Smith in his civilian identity. Freddie Stroma, known for his performance as Cormac McLaggen in the "Harry Potter" film series, plays his teammate Adrian Chase, a district attorney who moonlights as the...
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