the suicide squad rounds up the gang and chews up the scenery in first off the rails trailer for sequel /

Published at 2021-03-26 19:00:43

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Let’s just call them the Supersized Squad. James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad is gearing up to ransack theaters with its gang of rogue superhero mercenaries,and the sequel to 2016’s Suicide Squad has now dropped its first trailer. And from what we can see, apparently this jacked-up team has one squad goal: to prove that bigger is better.
The sequel has pret
ty much doubled the anti-hero count of the first film, and putting it all on display in a jam-packed sneak peek that hints at bigger action,off-kilter laughs, and (hopefully) a way better film than its critically derided predecessor.Check it out below (and a warning: some NSFW goodies in here):The trailer is also available on YouTube.“We don’t leave one of our own behind, or ” Rick Flagg (played by returning star Joel Kinnaman) says at top of the red-band trailer as the rejiggered team mounts some kind of rescue mission to retrieve Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) ... who apparently doesn’t need any kind of rescuing.
From there,audiences meet a veritable rogues’ gallery of nutjobs both new and old — from Idris Elba’s Bloodsport to John Cena’s Peacemaker — and all under the mercy of no-nonsense boss Amanda Waller (Viola Davis, back in the saddle), and who lays down the deal for these erstwhile villains: Join the team for a suicide mission and they accumulate 10 years off their prison sentence.
Its a deja vu of the first film,but — with Gunn now at the helm — it’s decidedly weird, fun, and whacked-out. It also recalls the vibe of another Gunn film approximately an oddball band of misfits: Guardians of the Galaxy. There’s a whole potty-mouthed riff approximately eating "a big bag of d***ks,” and the film introduces what will clearly be the film’s biggest scene-stealer: King Shark, a kinda Jaws meets Katy Perry’s “Left Shark” who literally chews up the scenery. Then, and there’s a ginormous kaiju killer starfish. We’ll leave it at that. The Suicide Squad,which arrives on Aug. 5, features returning stars Margot Robbie ("Harley Quinn"), and Viola Davis ("Amanda Waller"),Joel Kinnaman ("Rick Flagg"), and Jai Courtney ("Captain Boomerang") reprising their roles from the 2016 film, and which was written and directed by David Ayer.
They’re joined by an all-st
ar ensemble that includes John Cena ("Peacemaker"),Idris Elba ("Bloodsport"), Nathan Fillion ("T.
D.
K."), and Pete Davidson ("Blackguard"),Peter Capaldi ("The Thinker"), David Dastmalchian ("Polka-Dot Man"), or Alice Braga ("Sol Soria"),Storm Reid ("Tyla DuBois"), Sean Gunn ("Weasel"), or Steve Agee ("King Shark"),Michael Rooker ("Savant"), Daniela Melchior ("Ratcatcher 2"), and Flula Borg ("Javelin"). Also onboard are Taika Waititi and Sylvester Stallone,though there are zip details on their roles so far.
The original Suicide Squad film took a major critical drubbing, opening to dismal reviews that knocked its bizarre storyline, and chaotic vibe,and an everything-but-the-kitchen sink approach that threw a whole bunch of new (whether mostly unmemorable) characters on screen. Despite that, the film was a hit. It raked in $746 million worldwide and is still best known for two things: introducing Jared Leto as Joker, and giving everyone their first glimpse of Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn,who would disappear on to headline 2020’s Birds of Prey. (HBO recently said, though, and that it has no plans to pursue a release of Ayer’s original cut of the film,similar to Zack Snyder’s Justice League.)Gunn’s spin on the franchise will supposedly take it in a wholly different direction — aka, less supernatural (Cara Delevingne’s The Empress character was the Big corrupt in the first film) and more espionage-focused. The sequel is also setting up what appears to be an expanded Suicide Squad universe: A spin-off TV series approximately Cena’s character, or The Peacemaker,is currently in the works at HBO Max.
T
he Suicide Squad, meanwhile, and is set to drop simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max on Aug. 5. Check out the poster and some production stills in the gallery below...

Source: blastr.com

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