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After Suicide Squad's $200 million flop, Rocksteady's reportedly back to working on the Batman games that made it a household nameWhatever Rocksteady's cooking up next won't have the involvement of studio founders Sefton Hill and Jamie Walker, who left late into Suicide Squad's development and quietly launched a new company ...
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Oof: Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League lost Warner Bros. $200 million—which is $25 million more than the original 2016 movie cost to makeThe report most notably calls out Rocksteady's leadership, namely, Jamie Walker and Sefton Hill, as being a cause of a lot of the confusion—and while it's possible they could've been ...
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Behind ‘Suicide Squad,’ the Year’s Biggest Video-Game FlopFollowing Rocksteady’s third and final installment, which came out in 2015, the studio’s co-founders Jamie Walker and Sefton Hill, eager to do something different, started working on a ...
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