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John Ostrander on the Suicide Squad movie.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=57562#storyContinued
John Ostrander on the Suicide Squad movie.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=57562#storyContinued
The comparison comes up because Guardians and Suicide Squad are lesser known teams that typically feature characters that aren't big names. They can both fit in the misfit mould too I guess. At least this film isn't being compared to something irrelevant like The Losers.
John Ostrander on the Suicide Squad movie.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=57562#storyContinued
John Ostrander on the Suicide Squad movie.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=57562#storyContinued
They're gangs of criminals that help the government. It's a decent comparison.
I really hope and think that:
For the first third or so of the film, The Joker will be a member of the Suicide Squad. He will have been captured prior to the film's opening by the Batman and we'll see and hear all about his fascination with him.
He'll also love the fact that his head can blow at any moment and will test Waller near her breaking point to push and detonate the implant in his neck, blowing off his head. Her reluctance and the outlandishness of the idea will make him doubt that the implants even work.
While working for Waller as a member of the Squad, he will secretly be devising his own plan (with Harley's help) and when the moment is right, he'll flip the script on Waller.
The scene I have in mind to show how crazy he is?
Right as he overthrows Waller -- and before her team of guards storm in on the Squad to apprehend The Joker and put him down -- he gets ahold of the detonators for the whole Squad. He'll use them to keep Lawton and the rest at bay. Doubting the implants are actually explosives, and not caring if they actually are, he'll volunteer everyone for a game of Russian roulette, joking that KGBeast should have the advantage. He'll shuffle through all the detonators (including his and Harley's) before throwing away each one to the floor until he is left with only one in his hand. Harley will have second thoughts, beginning to plead with him not to do it, and he'll explain to her why it's funny before pressing the detonator, killing a member of the Squad with a blast before escaping -- giving the Squad a vendetta against him and Waller a target to send them after.
-R

Don't know anyone's seen this, but this is the trailer for the upcoming Warner Bros film, Focus, starring Will Smith and Margot Robbie. Deadshot and Harley sharing the screen together in this one.
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Don't know anyone's seen this, but this is the trailer for the upcoming Warner Bros film, Focus, starring Will Smith and Margot Robbie. Deadshot and Harley sharing the screen together in this one.
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John Ostrander on the Suicide Squad movie.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=57562#storyContinued
I bet money they'll write in a romance between Harley and Deadshot through this. Even to capitalise on the whole rumor of Will and Margot getting overly friendly when filming.Don't know anyone's seen this, but this is the trailer for the upcoming Warner Bros film, Focus, starring Will Smith and Margot Robbie. Deadshot and Harley sharing the screen together in this one.
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lol it pisses me off way too much when people say Marks is the writer. Ayer is the writer.


People gotta have something to worry about even if they have to manufacture it themselves.
It's obviously not, but it was a big hit and is still relatively fresh in peoples minds so comparisons are inevitable even if they don't make a lot of sense.
The comparison comes up because Guardians and Suicide Squad are lesser known teams that typically feature characters that aren't big names. They can both fit in the misfit mould too I guess. At least this film isn't being compared to something irrelevant like The Losers.
They're gangs of criminals that help the government. It's a decent comparison.
Cool. I'll be checking that out.
The characters in Suicide Squad are quite big with the inclusion of Joker, Harley, and possibly Lex.
I don't agree that WB is making Suicide Squad in reaction to GotG. A Suicide Squad film was in development since 2009. It had a script by Justin Marks in 2011.
The comparison is being made only because GotG is recent. I wouldn't call any of the protagonists in GotG villians either. The closest is the reformed Gamora but the movie clearly portrayed them all as heros. Might as well compare Star Wars to Suicide Squad.
That's putting it vaguely though. Outer space is like the Wild West. Jedis would be considered criminals under the Empire. Quite different from being villians. Nova Corps aren't the government either. They're akin to the Green Lanterns. Quills group wasn't really motivated to help or work for Nova Corps. In fact, they defied when they broke out of the prison and barely listened to them. If they surrendered the orb early on to the Novas, then they would have saved a lot of the Nova fleet and all the damage done to Xandar. Seems like the Nova Corps helped them more than they helped the Novas.
I bet money they'll write in a romance between Harley and Deadshot through this. Even to capitalise on the whole rumor of Will and Margot getting overly friendly when filming.