Are you sick of hearing about the "Ayer Cut" of Suicide Squad yet? Well, that #ReleaseTheAyerCut campaign is showing no signs of slowing down, and appears to be gaining more and more support as filmmaker David Ayer continues to drop more details about his original version of the movie.
After spending the past few days dropping hints on Twitter, Ayer has now clarified where things stand with his version of Suicide Squad, explaining that it would be easy to complete, confirming that the movie he made has never been seen, and that it's better than the one that ended up in theaters.
Those are some bold claims, and Ayer doesn't shy away from taking aim at Warner Bros. by mentioning that, "It’s exhausting getting your ass kicked for a film that got the Edward Scissorhands treatment." Clearly, the news about Zack Snyder's Justice League has empowered the director, and he's sick and tired of being blamed for a movie he's not responsible for.
It sounds like it would be easy for "David Ayer's Suicide Squad" to be released on HBO Max, but this could set a dangerous precedent, and may further embarrass Warner Bros. for inflicting their vision on filmmakers.
Check out Ayer's comments below: