The Suicide Squad trailer is back now with an extra bang

Gunfire, Pete Davidson, King Shark, the idea of a seashore loaded with dicks, and a kaiju: They are for the most part present in the main trailer for James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad, such a spin-off of 2016’s Suicide Squad. The two motion pictures, clearly, fundamentally have a similar name however Gunn has basically retconned this group of loners from David Ayer’s generally despised film. A few players stay—like Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn, Viola Davis’ Amanda Waller, and Joel Kinnaman’s Rick Flag—however, the focal point of the new trailer is on the rookies.

The reason is generally something similar: A gathering of miscreants are selected for a mission and on the off chance that they make trouble they get their heads brushed off. This time the pioneer is Idris Elba as Bloodsport, who quibbles with John Cena as Peacemaker. There’s additionally, thrillingly, King Shark, the half-man/half-shark who is being voiced by Sylvester Stallone, and the two gulps down a man and tears another man into equal parts in this recording. Gunn, most popular for his work on Guardians of the Galaxy, has likewise selected a portion of his regulars like Michael Rooker and his sibling Sean, who is indeed encapsulating a textured animal as Weasel. The scoundrel they are battling is the “kaiju”- looking thing: the outsider starfish called Starro the Conquerer.

Gunn’s interpretation of these wily screw-ups is an indication of the DCEU’s new heading, which moves from Zack Snyder’s unique intense arrangement for the movies, presently on full presentation in the Snyder Cut. Robbie’s Harley Quinn has her energy from Birds of Prey, and there’s now a side project featuring Cena as Peacemaker character got ready for HBO Max.

The Suicide Squad is out on August 6 in theaters and on HBO Max.



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