THE SUICIDE SQUAD Spoilers: 10 Awesome Easter Eggs, References, And Cameos You Need To See

THE SUICIDE SQUAD Spoilers: 10 Awesome Easter Eggs, References, And Cameos You Need To See

You don't need us to tell you that James Gunn is a huge comic book fan, and the filmmaker finds a number of ways to pay homage to the source material with these awesome Easter Eggs in The Suicide Squad.

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By JoshWilding - Aug 11, 2021 08:08 AM EST
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The Suicide Squad arrived in theaters and on HBO Max last Friday, and the movie has left fans with plenty to talk about. Much of the conversation has been focused on its disappointing box office performance in recent days, but looking beyond those numbers, there's no denying that this movie is a lot of fun. 

James Gunn's take on Task Force X is certainly unique, and a big improvement on what we saw five years ago. The filmmaker happens to be a big fan of Easter Eggs (there's still one in 2014's Guardians of the Galaxy that hasn't been fully discovered), so we're sure you won't be surprised that The Suicide Squad features heaps of amazing cameos and references you need to see. 

Some of these were very easy to miss, as Gunn really took a deep dive into the source material. Others, meanwhile, are quite a bit more significant than you'd think at first glance, and we explain why.

To take a look at these Easter Eggs from The Suicide Squad, simply hit the "Next" button below!
 

10. Senator Cray

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Amanda Waller has a relatively minor role in The Suicide Squad calling the shots from the safety of Belle Reve. However, with Task Force X busy in Corto Maltese, she takes a short break in order to practice her golf skills.

That's in anticipation of an upcoming game with Senator Cray, a character who is actually in the comic books. The corrupt politician doesn't have the most storied of histories, but he did make his first appearance in the pages of Suicide Squad #11 way back in 1987. 

His son, Adam, would later take Ray Palmer's place as the Atom and even served secretly on Task Force X for a while before confronting the man who murdered his father: Deadshot. 
 

9. Calendar Man, Double Down, And Kaleidoscope

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Belle Reve isn't exactly crammed full of comic book bad guys, but keep your eyes peeled, and you'll spot some familiar faces from the source material. 

Sean Gunn plays Rocket on the set of the Guardians of the Galaxy and the Avengers movies (Bradley Cooper's voice is added in post-production), but pulls double duty as Kraglin in those movies. Well, the same happens here because as well as bringing Weasel to life, the actor makes a cameo appearance as Batman villain Calendar Man taunting poor Polka-Dot Man. 

He's joined by Double Down, and if you're wondering why his face is so messed up, it's because the comic book version peels his skin off to use as a weapon! Finally, we have Kaleidoscope; played by Peter Safran's wife, Natalia. She's the most impressive of the three as she can create illusions. 
 

8. Rick Flag

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Why does Joel Kinnaman's Rick Flag spend so much of the movie in that ugly yellow t-shirt? Well, this was James Gunn's clever way of paying homage to John Ostrander's Suicide Squad run where the Task Force X leader wears a similarly colourful outfit. 

The hero's death in Jotunheim is also familiar; in the pages of 1989's Suicide Squad #26, Flag was killed there when the building exploded. The Suicide Squad's version obviously survives that and is later killed by Peacemaker, but seeing as 2007's Suicide Squad #1 revealed that Flag survived, perhaps there's hope for him yet?

We're not banking on it, but this was a clever way to pay homage to the source material. 
 

7. John Ostrander's Cameo

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Talking of Ostrander, he does indeed make a cameo appearance in this movie. Gunn has talked a lot about how much the writer's Suicide Squad run influenced his live-action take on Task Force X, and he repays him in a big way here. 

Ostrander plays the doctor who implants the bomb in Savant's neck, a concept he actually came up with on the page. His 1987 relaunch of the team has heavily influenced how they've been portrayed ever since, including Amanda Waller being their leader, the fact they're a team of villains, and more. 

As for why his character is named "Fitzgibbon," that's a deep cut James Gunn Easter Egg as the filmmaker includes that name in each of his movies as a tribute to his friend, Larry Fitzgibbon.
 

6. S.T.A.R. Labs

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At this point, it's become almost pointless to try and make sense of the DCEU's continuity, especially as this movie fails to ever directly reference the likes of Suicide Squad and Birds of Prey

There is, however, at least some connectivity because we learn that Abner Krill's mother was a S.T.A.R. Labs scientist who infected him and his siblings with an alien virus that either killed them or turned them into "superheroes." We're not sure how Polka-Dot Man's mom got away with that, but Silas Stone was pretty busy dealing with his own son's transformation. 

It's certainly interesting that Gunn puts a twisted spin on S.T.A.R. Labs, and that's something we'd definitely be excited to see future DCEU movies expand on.
 

5. Jotunheim

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We mentioned Rick Flag's death, and yes, Jotunheim was also lifted from the comic books. 

Located in Qurac instead of Corto Maltese, Ostrander introduced the location in Suicide Squad #1 for a briefing that is pretty much identical to the one in the source material (just with different villains in attendance). Amanda Waller broke the mission down using an overhead projector, potentially explaining Ratcatcher mentioning one in the movie. 

Asfor  the fortress itself, while it was home to a terrorist group rather than Starro the Conqueror, it looks exactly the same in The Suicide Squad as it did on the page. In case it's not already clear, Gunn is definitely a major Ostrander fan and clearly wanted to pay homage to his work here.
 

4. GBS

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We can't wait for The Suicide Squad to be released on Blu-ray because those special features taking a deep dive into how James Gunn made this movie promise to be a joy to watch. 

The filmmaker finds ways of incorporating nods to the comic books in the most obscure of places, one of which comes during the final act. As Bloodsport's daughter watches him and the rest of Task Force X saving the day on television, it's on the GBS news channel. 

Better known as Galaxy Broadcasting System, the media giant was first introduced in Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen #133. Clark Kent even served as a nightly news anchor during a rare spell not working for The Daily Planet, and if the name rings a bell, it's because Superman & Lois has recently reintroduced the company as a new organisation owned by Morgan Edge. 
 

3. Guardians Of The Galaxy Cameo

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 Gunn manages to include a fun nod to his Guardians of the Galaxy movies by bringing back a familiar actor: Pom Klementieff.

The actress plays Mantis in the MCU, and while she doesn't have a speaking part in The Suicide Squad, she can be seen in one shot singing in the bar that Task Force X spends some time bonding in. She's doesn't exactly look like her normal self, so it's definitely an easy cameo to miss. 

Speculation that Klementieff might be in the movie began when she was spotted alongside some of the movie's cast when cameras were rolling, though it is a little disappointing she didn't get more to do. 
 

2. Bloodsport's Origin Story

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Deadshot is M.I.A. in The Suicide Squad, and there's no explanation for his absence. Idris Elba's take on Bloodsport is badass enough to fill the void, though, and we learn that he put Superman in the ICU after gunning him down with a Kryptonite bullet. 

This isn't a throwaway line just meant to make him sound like a threat; it actually happened in the comic books! There, he actually used Kryptonite needles rather than bullets and was working with Lex Luthor at the time. This movie doesn't elaborate on his reasons for shooting Supes, but it seems the Man of Steel's vulnerability to Kryptonite is no longer a secret in this DCEU.

Hopefully, we see this origin expanded on in some way, shape, or form down the line. However, Peacemaker mentioning that Bloodsport kills for money makes us think he was a hired gun. 
 

1. Harley Quinn's Tattoo

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Gunn has confirmed that he based Harley Quinn's red and black wardrobe on her appearance in the Arkham games, and like Birds of Prey before it, this movie makes it clear she's moved on from The Joker.

Her hatred of personalised license plates probably has something to do with the Clown Prince of Crime having them in 2016's Suicide Squad, while she makes several vague comments about a past bad relationship after gunning down Corto Maltese's new dictactor. 

However, the biggest change is her tattoo: "Property of The Joker" now reads "Property of No One."
 

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IronGenesis
IronGenesis - 8/11/2021, 8:05 AM
Ugly Yellow Shirt?!

Sigh…I guess we all can’t wear all the colors effectively.

But then again I don’t have a Rotten Tomatoes Vote.

So we are all blessed…and cursed. 😂
solskulldeath
solskulldeath - 8/11/2021, 8:09 AM
glad we have a director who does understand the DC's basic suicide squad story.
McMurdo
McMurdo - 8/11/2021, 9:19 AM
@solskulldeath - best DC film since TDK and Gunn’s best film. Shits on Guardians 1 even if you ask me. I only cared for Rocket and Groot in that film and Ronin was awful. Guardians 1 is literally the exact same plot as Avengers 2012 but without Loki and instead boring ass Ronin. Starro at least garnered some sympathy. Characterization is the strongest aspect of The Suicide Squad and it has an energy unlike any film in much time. And the Critics, Tomatoe meter, even the stingy meta critic is universally glowing. Gunn should take solace in that amidst the pandemic killing the Box Office
solskulldeath
solskulldeath - 8/12/2021, 5:28 AM
@McMurdo - I agree that since he made starro have some issue with the human, we have to think about why he was captured.it gave us some sympathy for him and Gunn really did made us feel starro.
McMurdo
McMurdo - 8/12/2021, 7:53 AM
@solskulldeath - which is a huge accomplishment considering how late Starro features in the film.
solskulldeath
solskulldeath - 8/12/2021, 10:15 PM
@McMurdo - it's just sad to see starro that he just wants to float in the space and see the space and sun....it's a metaphor, homie. you enjoying seeing a sunset on the beach suddenly someone calls you ask you to go back to the office and finish your job
ImBatman4realz
ImBatman4realz - 8/11/2021, 8:18 AM
We’re banking on the fact that you can take this MUST READ list article to the dump, err “bank” just like the rest of them. These lists mistakenly assume that we care about the pious opinions to begin with.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 8/11/2021, 8:23 AM
Saw this movie last night. Its good, pretty good, but not great; the best DCEU film for sure. I think I'd give this a solid 8.5/10. Gunn does a great job, and while this might be him being able to do what he wants unrestricted, I definitely think that Guardians 1 is still his best film.

I really enjoyed most of the main characters: King Shark, Peacemaker, Rick Flagg, Ratcatcher 2, Polka-dot man, and most of all, Bloodsport. I went into this movie expecting to love King Shark or Peacemaker the most, but Bloodsport was the surprise MVP. I actually was a bit surprised how much I liked Rick Flagg in this movie, as he was terrible in the first film, and was even more surprised and a bit bummed when he died. Also a bit surprised that Gunn killed off Polka-Dot Man, felt like an unfair end for that character's arc.

You'll notice I didn't mention Harley Quinn above, and that's on purpose. I just don't care about or like Margot's Harley. She was terrible in the first film and while she is better here, she really, REALLY drags in the first half of the film at times. Too much focus on Harley and that whole side plot where she falls in love, it just took you out of the film and was a waste of time that could have been spent focusing on the other better characters. I agree with one of the explanations for why this film bombed- WB doesn't understand the proper way to handle this character, and they are trying to make her into the main, leading character when she should be a great supporting character. Among other things.

Besides those deaths I mentioned above, and a wish that we had spent more time with some of the best characters (more backstory on Shark for example), there were some gags that didn't really land, but that is trivial. Overall, the problems with this film and why its both underperforming and also a good and not great film have to do with this honestly being part of the DCEU. This really dawned on me as I was watching, but it doesn't matter how great of a filmmaker you have or how strong the movie is or how much of a reboot this film is from what came before- the foundation of this movie, not only on the first SS but also in the DCEU is completely broken and rotten. And when you have failed that hard, and destroyed character's so much, that shitty stench just trickles up to what comes later. Additionally, I determined at around the hour or so mark of the movie that we just don't care about these characters or this universe. This isn't the MCU. Sure, by the end of the film there were several characters I ended up really liking, but its not the same.

Its a shame that this movie is underperforming as hard as it is, its a good film and Gunn does a really good job here! But the main issues with this film (Harley, DCEU, etc.) really don't have anything to do with Gunn. And of course there are other factors, like Delta that aren't helping. I actually really enjoyed the marketing for this film.
McMurdo
McMurdo - 8/11/2021, 11:00 AM
@HeavyMetal4Life - this film shits on Guardians 1. Guardians 1 had copy and paste Avengers 2012 plot but instead of Loki, you had a terrible villain in Robin. I only cared about Groot and Rocket in that film. This film just has characterization across the board and no forced Thanos to fumble a 3rd stone looking more and more incompetent (loses the stone to Ronin and in Avengers he loses the tesseract and the scepter lol).

Guardians 1 is a good movie but it’s not even close to being as good as this film is IMO
emeraldtaurus
emeraldtaurus - 8/11/2021, 8:24 AM
Shame about the Box office numbers...movie is awesome! At least DCEUs next run of movies should be after the pandemic. They really can't catch much of a Break !?!
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 8/11/2021, 8:44 AM
Damn Pom is fine. Always nice to have a direct that respects the source material.
IcePyke
IcePyke - 8/11/2021, 8:49 AM
What about the little yellow bird from the beginning which Savant kills?
Because in the comics, Savant was a rival, and later an ally of the Birds of Prey.
slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 8/11/2021, 8:58 AM
Harley be like…

slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 8/11/2021, 9:02 AM
And give King Shark a cameo in AquaDude.





Origame
Origame - 8/11/2021, 9:12 AM
@slickrickdesigns - so smart me!
IcePyke
IcePyke - 8/11/2021, 9:50 AM
@NicolausCopernicus -
Corto Maltese was originally created for Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns and its first appearance in the mainstream DC universe was in the Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight 31.
The island is named after the character.
Miller's use of the name was a tribute to the character's creator Hugo Pratt.
blackandyellow
blackandyellow - 8/11/2021, 9:08 AM
Hot damn I never knew Pom Klementieff had all that going on under her makeup and costume.

mgeoff88
mgeoff88 - 8/11/2021, 9:24 AM
@blackandyellow - Ha ha, definitely a change from GOTG2. How have you been, man?

They finally released a MLB:The Show game on Xbox. About damn time!
blackandyellow
blackandyellow - 8/11/2021, 10:44 AM
@mgeoff88 - Been good man, how about you? Yep, that's the only way the Pirates will ever have a winning season!
mgeoff88
mgeoff88 - 8/12/2021, 8:30 AM
@blackandyellow - I’ve been doing pretty good. I’m just keeping my fingers crossed that things go back to normal as much as they can.
Origame
Origame - 8/11/2021, 9:16 AM
I think you're the only one who cares this movie doesn't reference the other movies. Most seem to enjoy the fact you can just hop into this film without having to watch the other movies. And it's not like it's hard to figure out. It's some time after justice league. Maybe a year, to make room for bloodsport shooting superman and getting arrested.
dragon316
dragon316 - 8/11/2021, 10:26 AM
Movie be better without subtitles still good I like first and sequel can’t stand birds of prey
HulkisHoly
HulkisHoly - 8/11/2021, 11:35 AM
I really liked the movie but I think they should have spread out some of the deaths.

I think javelin should have survived and been kidnapped with Harley and tortured. They could have had more dialogue together before they kill him and he gives her the spear.
DENNISsystem
DENNISsystem - 8/12/2021, 12:31 PM
May be doing bad at the box office but what about that HBO max money????
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