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Suicide Squad

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Suicide Squad
Mallikarjun Dubey@mallikarjundubey
Jan 21, 2016 04:40 PM, 3065 Views
It's a total blast!!!

I have to admit that I’m kind of blown away. After Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, I was really expecting Suicide Squad to be another dark, serious comic book movie, but that’s not the picture that this trailer paints at all.


Instead, this film looks like it could basically wind up being Warner Bros. and DC Comics’ Guardians of the Galaxy - and that would be absolutely huge for the growing DC Cinematic Universe.


The footage hooks you immediately with the amazing sound of Queen’s "Bohemian Rhapsody, " and that by itself does an amazing job setting the tone – making Suicide Squad looks simultaneously intense and bombastic. It doesn’t so much rely on jokes to generate laughs and excitement, but does it simply by cranking everything up to 11 – from the over-the-top action to the eccentricities of the characters. This is a movie featuring a pair of psycho clowns, a lizard man, and a witch lady, and it’s just completely leaning into it.


Written and directed by David Ayer, Suicide Squad is based on the DC Comics of the same name, and begins as government official Amanda Waller(Viola Davis) starts a special program involving incarcerated supervillains. She approaches multiple dangerous and deadly individuals in their cells and makes them an offer: their prison sentences will be reduced provided that they take part in a Black Ops mission that could wind up costing them their lives. Before long, Waller creates a team that includes the likes of Harley Quinn(Margot Robbie), Deadshot(Will Smith), Boomerang(Jai Courtney), Slipknot(Adam Beach), Diablo(Jay Hernandez), Killer Croc(Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), Enchantress(Cara Delevingne), Katana(Karen Fukuhara), and Rick Flag(Joel Kinnaman). Together they will go out to save the world… in their own special fashion.


Suicide Squad was naturally already on my list of most anticipated 2016 blockbusters, but this trailer ensures that our butts will be in seats for opening weekend on August 5th. We have plenty of analysis coming your way very, very soon, but for now, what did you think? Hit the comments below with your thoughts!

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