Suicide Squad

An unlikely superhero team, the Suicide Squad is comprised of classic villains from the DC Universe. A secret government agency run by Amanda Waller, named A.R.G.U.S creates a task force called the Suicide Squad because sometimes... they don't come back. They are assigned to execute dangerous tasks in exchange for shorter prison sentences. The team includes Rick Flag, Deadshot, Harley Quinn, Boomerang, Enchantress, Killer Croc, El Diablo, Katana and The Joker.

  • Release Date: August 5, 2016
  • Director: David Ayer
  • Written By: David Ayer
  • Cast: Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Jared Leto, Viola Davis, Jai Courtney, Joel Kinnaman, Cara Delevingne, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Jay Hernandez, Adam Beach, Scott Eastwood, Ike Barinholtz, Jim Parrack, Common, Alex Meraz, David Harbour, and Jesse Eisenberg
Worst ‘Suicide Squad’ Reviews
Worst ‘Suicide Squad’ Reviews
Worst ‘Suicide Squad’ Reviews
Have you ever seen those movie ads on TV filled with gushing quotes from critics and thought to yourself, “I saw that movie; it was terrible. Where did they find these positive reviews?” If you have, you’re not alone — and you’re going to love ScreenCrush’s newest series, Critics Are Raving, which balances the cinematic scales with trailers full of slightly more accurate (and slightly more negative) lines from reviews. Real critics. Real quotes. Really bad movies. That’s what’s Critics Are Raving is all about.
Go Behind the Scenes in This ‘Suicide Squad’ Featurette
Go Behind the Scenes in This ‘Suicide Squad’ Featurette
Go Behind the Scenes in This ‘Suicide Squad’ Featurette
Listen, impressionable young men and women of the world, because this is important: you should not watch Suicide Squad and think that the Joker and Harley Quinn represent any kind of reasonable #RelationshipGoal. This is an abusive and possessive relationship, start to finish, and while there may be a more consensual love story scattered among the footage on the cutting room floor, we won’t know until we see it. This is a pretty important disclaimer to throw out there before we talk about this footage
See New Joker Footage in This ‘Suicide Squad’ TV Spot
See New Joker Footage in This ‘Suicide Squad’ TV Spot
See New Joker Footage in This ‘Suicide Squad’ TV Spot
Look, all things being equal, I really didn’t mind Jared Leto’s take on the Joker in Suicide Squad. Yes, the constant news items about what latest “crazy” thing he did to get in character were pretty annoying, and yes, the number of people who seem to think that Joker and Harley Quinn’s relationship is something to emulate is downright disturbing, but Leto seemed like a perfect fit for the gloomy and angst-ridden universe that Warner Bros. has created for its DC Comics characters. At another studio, he’d be woefully out of place. In this one? He’s fine.
Nicolas Cage Says Superhero Movies Are ‘In Good Shape’
Nicolas Cage Says Superhero Movies Are ‘In Good Shape’
Nicolas Cage Says Superhero Movies Are ‘In Good Shape’
For an actor whose superhero prospects haven’t always been stellar, Nicolas Cage sure does love superhero movies. His role as Big Daddy in Kick-Ass was the most positively received, but critics and audiences alike were lukewarm-to-cold on his Johnny Blaze in the Ghost Rider movies (Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance is actually a good movie, okay). Cage isn’t salty about it though, revealing that he really did enjoy this year’s three most recent superhero movies (minus Doctor Strange).
More Joker in the Trailer for ‘Suicide Squad’ Extended Cut
More Joker in the Trailer for ‘Suicide Squad’ Extended Cut
More Joker in the Trailer for ‘Suicide Squad’ Extended Cut
Well, we were all clamoring for it. Or, somebody was. Regardless, there’s an extended cut Blu-ray of Suicide Squad coming out, with many more minutes featuring the antics of the Worst. Superheroes. Ever. Warner Bros. just released a trailer for the upcoming release, with a few shots we haven’t seen before in other trailers or the movie itself.
‘Suicide Squad’ Concept Art Is More Stunning Than the Movie
‘Suicide Squad’ Concept Art Is More Stunning Than the Movie
‘Suicide Squad’ Concept Art Is More Stunning Than the Movie
There was a lot wrong with Suicide Squad, but visually it was one of DC’s more adventurous offerings, setting it apart from its predecessors Man of Steel and Batman v. Superman. It couldn’t quite get away from the rainy, dingy, dark Zack Snyder aesthetic, but gosh darn it, they tried to put some pops of color into the DC cinematic universe. Today, some very cool concept art has surfaced ahead of the film’s video release, showcasing how imaginative a lot of the initial character designs were — especially for Enchantress — before all the artists were probably informed that they could use any color they want, provided the color was between dark gray and darker gray.
'Arrow' Boss Clears Up 'Suicide Squad' Character Embargo
'Arrow' Boss Clears Up 'Suicide Squad' Character Embargo
'Arrow' Boss Clears Up 'Suicide Squad' Character Embargo
Arrow fans have come to grips with the idea that certain DC heavy-hitters will likely never make the leap to The CW’s DC shows, but that divide became exceptionally confusing with the shuffling off of Suicide Squad characters in preparation for this summer’s film. Now, not only is a prominent Squad-mate headed back to Arrow, but producers explain how they might be able to feature the characters going forward.
‘Suicide Squad’ Just Launched Viral Marketing Website
‘Suicide Squad’ Just Launched Viral Marketing Website
‘Suicide Squad’ Just Launched Viral Marketing Website
Viral marketing is a pretty hit or miss business. Hollywood’s current king of viral campaigns, Ridley Scott, has lured audiences to his films by putting out video campaigns before his movies — before Prometheus, he released a few “ads” for Michael Fassbender’s David android, and ahead of The Martian’s premiere last year Scott’s team created a YouTube channel full of video diaries from the crew of the Ares III. Viral campaigns are designed to tease out interest in their films by providing the future audience with little bits and pieces of what they’ll see when they make it to the theater. The latest campaign, strangely enough, comes from Suicide Squad, which launched an odd little website today designed to let fans of the film click around “classified” documents and hunt for clues about the DC cinematic universe.

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