Over the past couple of weeks, we've seen David Ayer reveal a lot about his original Suicide Squad plans. The news that Zack Snyder's Justice League is coming to HBO Max has only served to inspire the filmmaker to share even more details, including scrapped scenes, Warner Bros.' involvement in giving his movie the "Edward Scissorhands" treatment, and plenty of other titbits.
Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn is currently doing post-production work on The Suicide Squad for Warner Bros., a release it's believed will serve as both a sequel and reboot.
However, when one fan asked Gunn if he would oppose the release of the "Ayer Cut" of 2016's Suicide Squad (which would inevitably distract from his take, and possibly hurt it if that original cut is no good), the writer and director made it clear that it's something he would have no problem with.
As you can see, Ayer responded by thanking his fellow filmmaker, and his "however this crazy ride unfolds" comment definitely indicates that he's hopeful we could see "David Ayer's Suicide Squad."
Whether that will happen remains to be seen, but you can check out their exchange below: