Astro13Zombie
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I can't believe how beautiful that ****ing suit is. 


Sadly, when you look at the miserable Suicide Squad designs, it becomes apparent that not much has changed since then--at least at WB. They couldn't even be bothered to give Captain Boomerang a bloody scarf.
I thought the days of studios being embarrassed by comic book roots were over, but here we are.
Those SS designs are rancid.
Yeah, I am sure they deliberately went for the look we got. The execution is somewhat bland though.
Absolutely--and as absurd as it sounds, it seemed like a real possibility back in the days when "superhero" was still a dirty word.
Sadly, when you look at the miserable Suicide Squad designs, it becomes apparent that not much has changed since then--at least at WB. They couldn't even be bothered to give Captain Boomerang a bloody scarf.
I thought the days of studios being embarrassed by comic book roots were over, but here we are.
I think "rancid" is a bit harsh, don't you? They may not be to your liking, but you don't think that may be a bit of an over-reaction?
Yeah, finally, a Batman that actually looks like Batman ...
Respectfully, I disagree. Looking at Batman, Superman, and WW, WB is clearly not embarrassed about their comic roots.
So yeah, there are callbacks, and I get that not every villain has a costume that translates well, or that makes sense for this movie... but they literally did the least they could do. That's just not enough for me.
I'm not sure that I agree that they did the "least" they could have done with these characters.
It's also important to remember that we're seeing one cast-assembled photo (not even a still from the film itself), and I'm definitely willing to wait until we see more from the film itself -- and these characters in context -- before deciding that they botched the costuming or didn't do enough with the characters, visually speaking. The story and tone of this movie, along with the individual characterizations brought to life by the filmmakers and cast members, might show that these appearances might come off very well in the finished product.
To me, they look like the anti-Avengers. Low-level, sloppy, grimy, disheveled, bare-bones, and cheap -- pretty much what I'd expect a hastily-assembled team of miserable, incarcerated killers to look like.
While I understand your meaning, these characters (with the obvious exceptions) are in every way supervillains. Certainly they are supervillains by any traditional definition.Really agree with that last statement. Nobody in the lineup is really a "supervillain" in a sense.
While I understand your meaning, these characters (with the obvious exceptions) are in every way supervillains. Certainly they are supervillains by any traditional definition.
If your position is that they are not supervillains in this interpretation, that would only magnify my disagreement with the approach. If I'm interested in a movie about generic thugs, I'll watch The Expendables.
I'm not sure I understand your complaint. Even if they are supervillains, it might not be the best of times for them and these costumes would make sense.
Best suit of any cbm.![]()

The fundamental problem with that photo is the lack of batsuit in general and the lack of Batfleck suit in particular. But I'm sure there's a thread somewhere where neither of these deficiencies is an issue.
While I understand your meaning, these characters (with the obvious exceptions) are in every way supervillains. Certainly they are supervillains by any traditional definition.
If your position is that they are not supervillains in this interpretation, that would only magnify my disagreement with the approach. If I'm interested in a movie about generic thugs, I'll watch The Expendables.
Most of them look like their comic book counter-parts to me. Deadshot, Harley, Boomerang, Croc, El Diablo, and Katana all take a great deal of influence from the comics and all are immediately recognizable. They clearly took a lot of creative license with Slipknot and Enchantress, which personally I have no problem with. So, while I'm cool with people not liking these designs, I find the comments that WB is ashamed of their comic roots or that the characters don't look like their comic counter-parts to be ridiculous.