Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Everything Coming Up Little Fella: Chelsea to Nike, Harley to get Her Own Film


(The Hollywood Reporter) - Months ahead of the opening of Suicide Squad, Warner Bros. is already contemplating a spinoff for the DC Entertainment anti-heroine, Harley Quinn. 

Margot Robbie, who stars as the villainess in Suicide Squad, is attached to reprise the character and would also produce the untitled spinoff, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. 

But in an interesting twist, the project is not a Quinn solo movie. Rather, it would focus on several of DC’s female heroes and villains.

What a world! Huge day for your boy. Does this mean that I don't have to watch the inevitable train wreck that will be Suicide Squad? Can I just wait until it shows up On Demand and watch Harley's scenes?

I'm already pissed enough that she dropped the jersey accent, but this is helping. Also, get the rest of the female "heroes and villains" out of there. If we learned anything from Christopher Nolan, it's that one villain star is enough. The other just take away screen time. Looking at you, Eckhart.

You have the hottest female actress in the game playing the hottest villainess in the world. Don't make this harder than it has to be. Let momma go to work and stay out of her way.

(Telegraph) - Chelsea have agreed a stunning £60 million-a-year kit deal with Nike that will help the club to continue to compete at the top end of the transfer market, despite failing to qualify for the Champions League.

Telegraph Sport understands the deal with Nike is worth double to Chelsea than their current £30m-a-year sponsorship deal with Adidas, which the club last week confirmed will come to an end next season.

In the Premier League, Chelsea’s Nike contract is twice what Arsenal are paid by Puma and is more than three times what Manchester City earn from Nike, although City’s deal is due to expire in 2019 and could soon be renegotiated.

HA! Suck it, Gunners!

Doubling their kit sponsorship income will give Chelsea an extra £30m-a-year in Financial Fair Play leeway from next summer, which could not have come at a better time following the club’s failure to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

Just an absolute whirlwind of a day. Tickling documentaries that turn into a Saw reboot, Harley Quinn's getting her own movie, and now my beloved Blues are doing the right thing by going to Nike. I don't take full responsibility for this move, just most of it.

I really can't express how much I love the move. First you pay shitty Adidas to get them out of the joint while also negotiating a deal that will pay you more money so that you can go buy more players. (Fingers crossed we buy back Lukaku. That would be my favorite move ever.)

What a day! What a world. #Blessed
  

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