“Suicide Squad’s” Jared Leto as The Joker
Jared Leto was missing from the “Suicide Squad” cast photo the other week, but now comes a stand-alone with him seemingly in Joker makeup. The photo is taken in a way that is to remind us of Alan Moore’s cover for his 1988 Batman Comic “The Killing Joke.” That’s the comic that finally gave the Joker an origin story and paralyzed Barbara Gordon (Batgirl). And – SPOILER (but hey, it’s 27 years old so come on now) – it’s the one where Batman may or may not have killed The Joker at the end (which I guess is still in debate).
Former criminal Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) fights crime with a super suit created by Dr. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) that allows him to shrink to the size of an ant, but yet, increase in strength. He becomes the superhero known as “Ant-Man” – now part of the MCU. 




“Mad Men” premiered on July 19, 2007 and is one of those shows that you either love or bored to death by. It’s not an action show or a comedy. It’s a slow moving drama. A period piece. Basically a soap opera. But not the kind of soap opera that spawns evil twins or visits that amnesia well. It’s based in reality and portrays real people with real problems. And since it’s based in the 60’s, it presents us with a bit of a history lesson on what those times looked liked and the struggles people had to endure when things were a bit more repressed (and smoked a whole lot more).