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TCC 93: Suicide Squad

An episode of the The Caped Chronicles podcast, hosted by RandomChatter Media, titled "TCC 93: Suicide Squad" was published on May 15, 2023 and runs 49 minutes.

May 15, 2023 ·49m · The Caped Chronicles

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Andrea, Fred and Keri are back to discuss Suicide Squad from 2016.

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