There's a Litany of Super Hero Movies Lined Up, But This One is Getting People Pumped
For comic book, super hero, and action movie fans alike, the next several years of cinema magic is set to be the most eventful and exciting stretch of super hero movies to date. Chock full of glorious, hype-packed, masked vigilante blockbusters from both Marvel and DC Comics, the next 5 years has enough in store to give a comic book fan an anxiety attack.
From the upcoming Antman to the much anticipated Superman vs Batman, to Captain America: Civil War, to Thor: Ragnarok, and Dr. Strange, the list is almost panicking. But amidst the deluge of sneak peaks, press releases, footage leaks, and fan club speculation pieces, one has remained in the background of all the commotion. Recently though, producers have given fans plenty to talk about.
With Jared Leto (not shown) as "The Joker," Margot Robbie as "Harley Quinn," Will Smith as "Deadshot," and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as "Killer Croc," the supervillain thriller already has all the makings of a badass, action-packed blockbuster.
For those who are unfamiliar with the storyline, the modern Suicide Squad, created by John Ostrander, is an antihero team of incarcerated supervillains who act as exploitable assets for the United States government, undertaking high-risk black ops, or "suicide" missions in exchange for clemency or reduced sentences.
The team, as most could assume, is led by The Joker, and headed up by the likes of Harley Quinn and Deadshot, along with a series of other notable villains.
There were a number of on-set fan captured clips of scenes featuring Jared Leto and Margot Robbie that flooded the internet over the weekend, before they were taken down by the production studio.
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The scene centers around an intense altercation between The Joker and Harleen Quinzel - Harley Quinn's original name, before she's subdued and recruited by him.
And while it's certainly a disappointment that the scene is no longer viewable, there's still plenty more to chew on.
Waylon Jones, or "Killer Croc" (played by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) who was born with an extreme skin defect, is a former crocodile wrestler and killer - hence his name - who turned criminal thereafter and became a key nemesis of Batman's. His crocodilian abilities allow him immense strength, as well as a keen sense of smell and the ability to hold his breath underwater for long periods of time.
And although he's not Heath Ledger, Jared Leto certainly seems like he has all the makings of a menacingly awesome Joker.
And undoubtedly, we're all excited (as hell) for Suicide Squad too. Suffice it to say, it's release next summer couldn't come sooner.