EDITORIAL: Welcome To The SUICIDE SQUAD - A Look At DC's Newest Stars

EDITORIAL: Welcome To The SUICIDE SQUAD - A Look At DC's Newest Stars

Warner Bros recent DC Cinematic Universe announcements really got people talking, but one project that raised more than a few eyebrows was David Ayer's Suicide Squad movie. So what's all the fuss about? Get ready to root for the bad guys & check out Minty's guide to 'Task Force X'!

Editorial Opinion
By Minty - Oct 26, 2014 10:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Suicide Squad

With Warner Brothers' DC Cinematic Universe finally kicking into gear, I've taken the opportunity to put together a little piece introducing you to one of their lesser-known properties. Having only risen to prominence in the last year or so, it was a bit of a shock when David Ayer's The Suicide Squad was announced as a part of DC's new slate.
 


 
However, with Marvel churning out a $700+ million with Guardians Of The Galaxy this summer, it seems anything is possible within the realms of comic-book movies these days! Already looking like a similarly 'out-of-left-field' property, The Suicide Squad assembles a group of C & D-List super-villains - forcing them to work on high-risk missions for the US Government in order to shave time off their prison sentences.
 
As a long-time fan of the Squad, this is a project pretty close to my heart. Scroll down to find out who they are - and what all of the fuss is about!

 
Who Are They?
 

 
Old-School Ostrander
 

 
Although the team first debuted in 1959's The Brave And The Bold (Vol. 1), the squad we all know and love today made their first appearance in John Ostrander's Legends #3, back in 1987. Designed as an antiheroic team of former super villains who frequently underwent 'suicide operations', Ostrander's squad drew many positive comparisons to the classic 1967 film: The Dirty Dozen.
 
But what made this property particularly interesting wasn't the violence, nor any of the superpowers - but the way Ostrander handled these 'high risk' missions. He never shied away from killing off characters - no matter how important they may have been. This gave the stories incredibly high stakes - something uncommon in most other comic-book properties. I mean, how many times have you actually thought Batman was going to die?
 

 
The New 52
 

 
Over time, the Squad has undergone a number of overhauls - but the core concepts have always remained. Nobody is safe, and even the worst of criminals can be adapted in an interesting and sympathetic light. Adam Glass' 2011 New 52 reboot proved this with Harley Quinn - a character so synonymous with The Joker, it seemed strange for her to be without him. Glass changed that, turning Harley into a formidable character in her own right.
 

 
Adapting The Squad
 

 
Outside of the comics, the Squad have also popped up in both animated and live-action formats. Having already racked up notable appearances during Smallville's final season, they featured in Arrow's second season to great acclaim, bringing to life talks of a CW spin-off. They were making waves again soon after, in this summer's Batman: Assault On Arkham - which likely gave momentum to the upcoming live-action movie.
 
One of the biggest decision's Warner Bros will have to make is which run to use. Given the popularity of Harley Quinn and Assault On Arkham, you can bet the New 52 run is going to get a lot of focus. However, there is a strong case for including elements from some of the old-school arcs - which offer the same level of violence but with a little added grit. Personally I'd love to see the movie's script embrace the best of both worlds.


 
Key Characters
 

 
Rick Flag Jr.
 

 
"Get this straight - I'm not your friend, I'm not your social worker, and I don't have to be nice." - Rick Flag  
 

Despite the squad's recent spike in popularity, Col. Rick Flag Jr. has ended up as the 'forgotten man'. Perhaps the only mistake Adam Glass made in his New 52 relaunch was leaving him out altogether. As the character once said himself: The Suicide Squad "needs a Rick Flag". He's their field leader, a hardened soldier and, most importantly, not like the other members. He's not a criminal - just a man with a lot of regrets.
 

 
Deadshot
 

 
"Let's kill some people and see where that gets us." - Deadshot
 

Guaranteed to pop-up in every squad incarnation, Floyd Lawton has always been a fan-favourite. Initially just a Batman rogue, he found far more success blurring the lines between good and evil as Task Force X's most entertaining member. His top-level marksmanship is only matched by his insatiable death wish, and while he has been given the squad's leadership as of late, I've always preferred him as more of a loose cannon.
 

 
Harley Quinn
 

 
"Oh this is gonna be fun!" - Harley Quinn
 

Well this character should need no introduction. Despite only joining the team in the 2011 New 52 reboot, she's arguably its most famous face. Harley Quinn was once a respectable psychiatrist - until she met a certain clown-faced criminal and went a little... loopy? Her time in the squad has been fascinating - it's almost been the therapy she needed to cut ties with The Joker, and has helped her to become a formidable anti-hero in her own right.
 

 
Amanda Waller
 

 
"Hello. My name is Amanda Waller. Let me explain a few things to you. Starting right now, I own your ass." - Amanda Waller
 

Weight issues aside, Amanda Waller has always played a fundamental role in managing The Suicide Squad. Cold, intelligent and often incredibly ruthless, she keeps the criminals in line, bugging them with explosive trackers or torturing them every once in a while. Nicknamed 'The Wall', she is one of the toughest customers in DC Comics, able to scare both heroes and villains alike. In the end, Waller is the squad's most vital member.
 

 
Other Characters
 

 
"I figured you'd be by, sooner or later." - Deathstroke
 

While I believe the four characters above are essential members of the squad's roster, the other spots are completely up for debate. I'd personally love to see Capt. Boomerang involved - a cowardly, bigoted Flash rogue who shares a brutal rivalry with fellow team member Deadshot. Other long-term members from the Ostrander run such as Bronze TigerNightshade and Nemesis are also great picks.
 
WB could also look to the New 52 for inspiration. King Shark is an interesting pick, having worked so well in Glass' New 52 run. Many fans would also love to see the Aquaman rogue, Black Manta feature too. The big question, however, is whether or not Deathstroke will appear. While I'd love to see him as a rival, I can't see him as a team member. Plus they'd have to top Manu Bennett's magnificent portrayal on Arrow.
 
There's also a case of throwing a few even lesser known one-off characters, such as Blockbuster and Mind-Boggler, in there - just to kill off for good effect. The problem with these criminals is nobody really cares whether they die - thus loosing a vital part of what the Squad's always been about. I'd much rather we get to know a scum-bag like Capt. Boomerang, before having him cruelly killed off, just as we start to love him.
 

 
Recent Rumours
 

 

 
Due to the fact that The Suicide Squad is to be DC's next movie (after Batman Vs Superman), the rumours have begun to flood in - to mixed reception. On the one hand, it appears Ayer is looking at some quality A-List acting talent (Hardy and Robbie, in particular, look like real coups). But on the script front, things appear less encouraging.
 
About a month ago, El Mayimbe revealed an altogether underwhelming rumoured line-up, featuring Deadshot, Boomerang, Vixen (as opposed to Harley/Waller) and a bunch of forgettable unknowns - and focusing on flashy super-powers instead of more human action. If this is the direction they're going, I, for one, will be incredibly disappointed.
 

 
Elsewhere, there have been recent claims that Jesse Eisenberg has been approached to reprise his role as Lex Luthor, possibly even as the squad's leader. While this may be some clever cross-marketing between DC's movie properties, I can't help but disagree with the idea. Lex Luthor just doesn't belong in The Suicide Squad. Period.

Ultimately, while I am a little concerned about a few of these rumours, I can't help but feel Warner Bros are on to a winner here. With the talented David Ayer at the helm, and more than a few quality actors being lined-up to join him, I feel a little more assured that DC/WB can do this property justice on the big screen.
 

 
Well there you have it! I hope you've enjoyed the read, and learnt at least a little about the team. Are you guys looking forward to The Suicide Squad movie? Which characters/story-lines would you like to see feature? Let me know in the comments. And if you liked this, go ahead and hit the big red thumbs-up - I do my happy dance every time you do!

The Suicide Squad will be released 5th August, 2016 with David Ayer (Fury) in line to direct.

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Minty
Minty - 10/26/2014, 10:48 AM
@TheRationalNerd - Sorry man. I stupidly ended up deleting my article when I left it on News. Just to let you know I didn't just delete your comment haha!
batz11
batz11 - 10/26/2014, 10:58 AM
I'm looking forward to the direction of this movie, should be really good if done right, again, great article Minty!
EhMaybeSays
EhMaybeSays - 10/26/2014, 10:59 AM
Luthor will NOT be the leader of the SS. He'll have a cameo role, that's why they're only approaching him now. El Mayimbe said the script was great, as long as they have Waller, Boomerang, Deadshot and Harley, I'll be satisfied. Im sure Harley will be in it since WB disallowed the use of Harley in Arrow.
batz11
batz11 - 10/26/2014, 11:02 AM
Hope we get this...

StreamBlust fan-made
EhMaybeSays
EhMaybeSays - 10/26/2014, 11:02 AM
El Mayimbe isn't the mist reliable of sources though especially when it comes to leaked scripts.
MrBlackJack
MrBlackJack - 10/26/2014, 11:11 AM
I'm pretty sure the script Mayimbe read was an older one that won't be used. I'll have to double check later.
Minty
Minty - 10/26/2014, 11:16 AM
@batz11 - Cheers mate. Yeah I totally agree!

@MrBlackjack - Yeah man, I think I may have heard somewhere that it was a 2011 script by Justin Marks. That guy only has Street Fighter: The Legend Of Chun-Li to his name so it wouldn't surprise me if it's terrible, haha. Also the less El Mayimbe and all of the other scoopers know about the real script - the less this movie will be spoiled for us!
MrBlackJack
MrBlackJack - 10/26/2014, 11:19 AM
Nevertheless, awesome write up! This is a perfect go-to guide for anybody needing the basics!
IamnotYou
IamnotYou - 10/26/2014, 12:18 PM























Lmao.


Lmao.
pesmerga44
pesmerga44 - 10/26/2014, 12:19 PM
You know who they should get to play Waller the woman who played her on Justice League Unlimited CCH Pounder. I want no nonsense government liason Amanda Waller that will have no problem having your family killed, not the super sexy eye candy New 52 secret agent crap they put out. I like my Amanda Waller to be a whole lot of woman and CCH Pounder can pull that off in spades in live action.



Stands up to Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman with no powers of her own and CCH Pounder can pull that off with spades.
pesmerga44
pesmerga44 - 10/26/2014, 12:21 PM
CCH Pounder for Amanda Waller

SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 10/26/2014, 12:28 PM
Another great editorial Minty! As someone who knows next to nothing about Suicide Squad, this was a fantastic and really enlightening read!

So because of my complete lack of knowledge here, the one thing that caught my eye was how Harley Quinn is involved. Hopefully that El Mayimbe roster is still incomplete, because it'd be awesome to set her up in the Suicide Squad movie, without having her rely on the Joker in order to define her character, then maybe have her play a bigger role (along with the Joker, of course) in a future Batman solo movie?
gamecreatorjj
gamecreatorjj - 10/26/2014, 12:35 PM
Deathstroke is too useful to be on the team. He would make the rest of the team redundant. I would like to see Deathstroke appear as a central Justice League villain or as a Wonder Woman villain.
WhoDaFoo
WhoDaFoo - 10/26/2014, 12:41 PM
Since this and Wonder Woman take place before Justice League, they'll probably want to use characters that can be used in JL too.

My guess would be Amanda Waller as the commander, with Deadshot, Harley (connected to Batfleck), Black Manta (connected to Aquaman), Cap Boomerang (connected with Ezra's Flash), maybe a strong/big character...like Blockbuster.

Rick Flag is probably in there too.
vPuik
vPuik - 10/26/2014, 12:43 PM
Thanks for the good write up. I don't know anything about Suicide Squad other than those issues could be skipped in death of the family.

It'll be interesting to see how they pull it off. Since DC doesn't have the same name recognition in Hollywood Marvel does it looks like they are trying to make up for it with big name actors. I've never been a fan of that approach, but as long as they have a solid team working behind the scenes, it can work.
MrBender
MrBender - 10/26/2014, 1:05 PM
At least we know what the name of the first DC Cinematic Universe flop will be.
justinroughneck
justinroughneck - 10/26/2014, 1:14 PM
Please do not buy into this El Mayimbe rosters for suicide squad . WBDC have been very good in keeping their casts and stories really tight. Everyone got Ben Affleck as Batman wrong. So wrong that Ben was Batman for 6months before anybody knew. Remember also that everyone got Jesse Esienberg wrong as Lex Luther or know that Erza Miller is cast as the flash or Cyborg will have his own movie.
JorL5150
JorL5150 - 10/26/2014, 1:14 PM
I want Amanda walker to be a big girl -
Not worried abou the lineup
Luthor will probably be the financier / or the target
TheDarkPassenger
TheDarkPassenger - 10/26/2014, 1:17 PM
If we get Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, that might be the best damn piece of casting in a very long time.
CamtonoOfBeskar
CamtonoOfBeskar - 10/26/2014, 1:48 PM
Just saw Fury, yeah this gon' be gud.
ConMar14
ConMar14 - 10/26/2014, 2:02 PM
Luthor bankrolling the suicide squad so that he could eventually form his own team to oppose the justice league sound intriguing. the whole dynamic of waller vs luthor sounds tasty.
Emblemmaniac
Emblemmaniac - 10/26/2014, 2:07 PM
@pesmerga44

Agreed
kong
kong - 10/26/2014, 2:24 PM
Great read!!! I honestly just want Deadshot, Harley, Capt. Boomerang, and Waller. As long as they're included in the team im fine.
LEOSTRATOR
LEOSTRATOR - 10/26/2014, 2:34 PM
Meh.......
superbatmanlantern
superbatmanlantern - 10/26/2014, 3:11 PM
NEXT... Doom Patrol vs Suicide Squad
CombatWombat
CombatWombat - 10/26/2014, 3:12 PM
cast member I'm most curious about is Will Smith
CombatWombat
CombatWombat - 10/26/2014, 3:12 PM
if he even decides to take the part...
NinjaKickTheDamnRabbit
NinjaKickTheDamnRabbit - 10/26/2014, 3:12 PM
Never get tired of Deathstroke doing the robot
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