THE SUICIDE SQUAD Star Idris Elba Addresses Rumors He Was Originally Going To Replace Will Smith As Deadshot

THE SUICIDE SQUAD Star Idris Elba Addresses Rumors He Was Originally Going To Replace Will Smith As Deadshot

When Idris Elba was first revealed to be in talks for The Suicide Squad, it was reported that he was going to take over as Deadshot from Will Smith. Now, the Bloodsport actor has cleared things up...

By JoshWilding - Aug 09, 2021 05:08 AM EST
Filed Under: The Suicide Squad
Source: Entertainment Tonight

When it was first revealed that Idris Elba had been cast in The Suicide Squad, we heard reports that he'd been chosen to replace Will Smith as Deadshot. The Suicide Squad star was unable to return for this follow-up due to scheduling issues, but we'd later learn that Elba was, in fact, playing Bloodsport.

We don't know whether Smith pushed for the Deadshot role to remain his own or that the trades were incorrect. Either way, there were definitely similarities between Floyd Lawton and Robert DuBois, including a daughter they joined Task Force X to protect, a serious level of weaponry expertise, and an unlikely bond with a female teammate (Ratcatcher 2 rather than Harley Quinn). 

As a result, some fans have wondered whether James Gunn rewrote the role and turned Deadshot into Bloodsport, but during a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, Elba cleared things up.

"Those rumors would be natural because Will said he wasn't joining the second movie," the actor said. "So, it was quite natural for audiences or fans to think that I would be taking over the Deadshot character because the Deadshot character lived in the other movie."

"But I'm really satisfied that James [Gunn] didn't want to do that; I didn't want to do that," Elba continued, ruling out the possibility he was set to suit up as the villain. "Deadshot is a great character and Will slays it, so I was really keen the audience and fans kept that rumor going."

Elba did a phenomenal job of bringing the obscure DC Comics villain to life in The Suicide Squad, so we're optimistic there could be more Bloodsport in the DCEU. Seeing him cross paths with Deadshot would be pretty cool, too, but it depends what, if anything, is planned for this franchise moving forward.


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think did and didn't work in The Suicide Squad!

Did Work: Nom Nom

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We'll start off talking about part of The Suicide Squad we're confident everyone will love: King Shark.

Understandably, some fans might not like his intelligence being dialled down to the point where he's essentially a shark-shaped child, but he's instantly endearing and so much fun to spend time with. His story arc is actually one of the most satisfying to follow, and he's impossible not to love (props to Sylvester Stallone for delivering perhaps the most unexpected performance of his career).

Whether it's watching King Shark bond with his teammates or literally tear a dude to pieces, Gunn has done an amazing job bringing this character to life in the context of the story he's telling. If you've had a Groot-sized hole in your heart, then rest assured King Shark is here to fill it!
 

Didn't Work: Jokes That Wear Thin

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If you've seen any of James Gunn's movies prior to Guardians of the Galaxy (and some of you may even want to include that and Vol. 2), you'll know the filmmaker has a very unique sense of humour. However, it's also one that occasionally veers into a relatively tasteless or juvenile place. 

That's certainly the case here, and some jokes fall flat in a big way. Now, there are plenty that are legitimately very funny, but in our screening, gags about "dicks" and "splooge" were met with deathly silence. These jokes frequently undermine more serious moments too, something that hurts the filmmaker's attempts to get us emotionally invested in the journey these villains are taking.

One running gag about Polka-Dot Man's past becomes beyond tiresome and isn't exactly original. Humour is subjective, of course, but if the jokes in The Suicide Squad - and there are a lot of them - don't work for you, then you might find your enjoyment of the movie takes a hit. 
 

Did Work: John Cena's Peacemaker

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John Cena has gone to great lengths to establish himself as a Hollywood star since winding down his wrestling career, and the results have been...mixed. He's been both very good and undeniably bad on screen thus far, but it's Gunn who manages to get what proves to be a great performance from him.

Peacemaker is an asshole, but he's an asshole who is actually a joy to spend time with. He's certainly not likeable (not a bad thing when he's supposed to be a villain), though Cena's performance helps make him an extremely complex and interesting character we're excited to spend more time with.

After watching The Suicide Squad, it's easy to see why Gunn wanted to make an entire series revolving around Peacemaker, and there's clearly a lot to delve into that this movie only briefly touches on. 
 

Did Work: Comic Book Inspired Visuals

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With Warner Bros. basically allowing Gunn to do whatever the hell he wants with this movie, the filmmaker is able to stretch his creative chops and deliver some downright brilliant visuals. 

That includes a lot of very cool comic book-inspired shots that are used as they might be on the page, and that lends something of a graphic novel feel to The Suicide Squad. It's really cool, and it's clear Gunn is a filmmaker whose aesthetic works perfectly in these worlds of superheroes (and supervillains).

We certainly can't say that about everything he does here; the gore is a little over the top, for example. Oh, and that's not us being prudes: it's just an example of bloody violence that takes you out of the movie because it's so ridiculous. It sort of works in context, but mostly comes across as being a bit lame. 
 

Didn't Work: Harley Quinn's Story Arc

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Love it or hate it, Birds of Prey took Harley Quinn on quite the journey and established her as someone who no longer needed The Joker and had the ability to be an anti-hero in her own right.

We're not saying The Suicide Squad necessarily undoes that journey, but it does occasionally feel like a step back. That's particularly the case in the first half of the movie when we see Harley fall under the spell of another powerful man; here, Gunn attempts to show that she's learned from past mistakes, but it's not overly tasteful, and feels like a typical example of a male screenwriter attempting to write a woman in a way they feel is meaningful and deep. 

Things do get better in the second half of the movie for Harley, though, and we can't fault Gunn's wackier take on the character in those moments (such as a very colourful escape from captivity). 
 

Did Work: Some Great, Albeit Forgettable, Characters

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Bad jokes aside (some of which those of you reading this might find riotously funny), there's no denying that Gunn is a great writer. That's particularly the case with the characters he breathes life into here, though it's hard to escape the feeling that the amazing cast deserves most of the credit. 

Idris Elba's Bloodsport feels a lot like Deadshot with a different name and costume (he even has a daughter he's trying to protect by joining Amanda Waller's team), but the actor elevates the role enough that it doesn't matter. Daniela Melchior is a revelation as Ratcatcher 2, while returning cast members Joel Kinnaman, Viola Davis, and Margot Robbie are all on top form as their respective characters.

As for why we've described them as forgettable...well, that's perhaps too harsh, but they're probably not going to have a lasting impact. Some certainly will more than others, though an argument could be made that Gunn doesn't put this Task Force X on the map the same way he did the Guardians. They're a little like a one-night stand; fun in the moment, but you won't remember 'em when you sober up.
 

Did Work: You'll Find It Hard Not To Have Fun

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We get that not everyone will appreciate the criticisms here, and many of you are going to love the things we hated and perhaps even hate the things we loved. Opinions are like, well, you know. 

However, while not everything hit the mark in this particular critic's opinion, there's no denying that The Suicide Squad is an absolute blast for the most part. It never gets dull, features heaps of action, and is undeniably entertaining even when some of the aforementioned jokes do fall flat. 

Putting aside what are perhaps quite minor complaints, this movie is a good time and one it's hard not to recommend. Your mileage may vary when it comes to whether this adventure for Task Force X should be considered a masterpiece, but we can safely say this is one of the better DC movies.
 

Didn't Work: It's...Kinda The Same As The Last Movie?!

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There are some critics who clearly love The Suicide Squad so much that even suggesting this is likely to send them to the E.R. with chest pains, but Gunn's reboot...well, it's really not that fresh a take on Task Force X. We'll preface this by saying that the movie is a massive improvement on David Ayer's 2016 effort, and a superior piece of filmmaking in just about every way imaginable.

However, the way things play out feels extremely similar. We meet the team behind bars; they're sent into action by the despicable Amanda Waller; it's quickly established that no one is safe; as time passes, we learn these baddies are actually kinda good; they put their differences aside to tackle a world-ending threat. Basically, the premise of these two movies is nearly the same. 

Perhaps that's just the way it is with a franchise like this one, and it's not like The Suicide Squad follows the inferior Suicide Squad beat for beat. However, you'd be best off not heading into this reboot expecting a comic book movie that's unlike anything you've seen before as it fails to break new ground.
 

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KingLeonidas
KingLeonidas - 8/9/2021, 5:02 AM
It is literally true though. He was going to play Smith’s character but they changed the name so that Smith had the option to return.
Blergh
Blergh - 8/9/2021, 5:31 AM
@KingLeonidas - exactly, his role in the movie is essentially a placeholder in case Smith would return.
However I'm glad Smith didn't come back, he has lost all his charm and became another cash-grab celeb that uses the last ounce of fame he has left.
Not long and he'll be like Bruce Willis and Nic Cage.
DanFlashesShirt
DanFlashesShirt - 8/9/2021, 6:19 AM
@Blergh - watching him in the 2016 one didn’t make me feel like i was watching Deadshot. Felt like I was watching Will Smith in a DC movie.
dagenspear
dagenspear - 8/9/2021, 6:41 AM
@DanFlashesShirt - I... am fine with that.
ShimmyShimmyYA
ShimmyShimmyYA - 8/9/2021, 6:52 AM
@Blergh - last ounce of fame?
Blergh
Blergh - 8/9/2021, 7:32 AM
@ShimmyShimmyYA -
Smith's filmography since 2015:

Focus (2015) - $158M on a $50M budget (HIT)
Concussion (2015) - $48M on a $35M budget (MISS)
Suicide Squad (2016) - $746M on a $175M budget (HIT)
Collateral Beauty (2016) - $88M on a $40M budget (HIT)
Bright (2017) - Netflix release
Aladdin (2019) - $1B on a $183M budget (HIT)
Gemini Man (2019) - $173M on a $138M budget (MISS)
Spies in Disguise (2019) - $171M on a $100M budget (MISS)
Bad Boys For Life (2020) - $426M on a $90M budget (HIT)

5 hits vs. 3 misses,
you were right apologies.

However it does feel like his career trajectory isn't leading upwards.
Conquistador
Conquistador - 8/9/2021, 5:07 AM
Anyone notice he didn't outright say no...? I mean i'm glad he ended up being another character, but i feel he was given so much money he didn't care what the role ended up being.

That said though, i'd love to see them both on screen together in their roles...as slim a possibility that it actually is..
Origame
Origame - 8/9/2021, 5:33 AM
@Jaykay21 - I'm sure it was written as dead shot, just changed once Elba was cast.
Conquistador
Conquistador - 8/9/2021, 5:40 AM
@Origame - Maybe, but do you cast an actor, just because he's an actor, or because you have a role in mind?
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 8/9/2021, 5:09 AM
one of the friends I watched with was actually confused about that, he thought it was the same character but just with a different actor. and to be fair, for all intents and purposes he IS the replacement, similar power-set, similar motivation, he's also, you know, a black dude.
Twenty23Three
Twenty23Three - 8/9/2021, 5:11 AM
They clearly just changed the characters name in the script. I kind of wish they’d addressed it, even if they had Harley call him dead shot at some point. Doesn’t stop the film being great though
JoeInTheBox
JoeInTheBox - 8/9/2021, 5:21 AM
@Twenty23Three - ...but his name is Milton though.
Conquistador
Conquistador - 8/9/2021, 5:25 AM
@Twenty23Three - agreed, even the s et up with his daughter could have easily been Deadshot's arc.
IronGenesis
IronGenesis - 8/9/2021, 5:29 AM
“A world class marksman. In his hands, anything is a deadly weapon. His father was a mercenary who trained his son to kill from the moment he was born.”

😂

Quiet possibly Gunns best line and joke on the nature of Comic Books and their characters. Either within on IP or when comparing them across the landscape.
Blergh
Blergh - 8/9/2021, 5:38 AM
Idris Elba is the better choice regardless.
Better actor, more likable attitude and everything Smith wishes he would be right now.

Also: Smith rarely returns for sequels, according to multiple rumors he has massive demands in his contracts about returning to franchises like completel creative control and final say on other casting choices. Often studios rather replace him than have him back.
And looking at his filmography it looks like that's true:

Idependence Day 2 - didn't return
The Suicide Squad - didn't return
Wild Wild West 2 - sequel fell appart because of said rumors
Men in Black: International - didn't return

So far he returned for 4 sequels: MiB 2/3 and Bad Boys 2/3.
KingLeonidas
KingLeonidas - 8/9/2021, 6:09 AM
@Blergh - Smith is a much bigger star though. He would have helped with the BO.
dagenspear
dagenspear - 8/9/2021, 6:39 AM
@Blergh - In the context of the Suicide Squad movies, I think the opposite. To me, I prefer Will Smith's acting and think he's more likable.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 8/9/2021, 5:39 AM
He's a clear replacement. They didn't even try to differentiate them that much.
Kman
Kman - 8/9/2021, 5:51 AM
Let’s be honest… there was virtually no difference between the character aside from some minute details. The movie was better and he was better though.
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