There's been a lot of speculation about Taika Waititi's role in The Suicide Squad, especially as we've seen nothing of his character thus far. Up until writer and director James Gunn recently debunked it on Twitter, the prevailing theory was that the actor and filmmaker would be lending his voice to Starro.
That would have been cool, but it looks like whoever is voicing the villain is being saved as a surprise for when the movie is released in theaters and on HBO Max this August. However, a closer look at yesterday's green-band trailer for the movie seemingly solves the Waititi mystery.
As you can see below (simply click on the image for a hi-res version), Ratcather 2 has a photo in her cell of a man who, while slightly blurry, definitely appears to be Waititi.
Gunn has previously revealed that the original Ratcatcher, Otis Flannegan, met Daniela Melchior's unnamed character when she was a child, training her to be his successor. He was eventually captured by Batman, though we wouldn't mind betting that he ended up in Task Force X before meeting a grisly end.
Clearly, the Thor: Love and Thunder director will only be making a cameo appearance in The Suicide Squad, though that was to be expected given how busy he is in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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of The Suicide Squad's red-band trailer!
5. Where's The Other Team?
Like the character posters, the first trailer for The Suicide Squad focuses primarily on a team comprised of Rick Flag, Harley Quinn, Bloodsport, Peacemaker, Polka-Dot Man, Ratcatcher 2, and King Shark. However, we catch a glimpse of another Task Force X at one point in this sneak peek.
That team is made up of Captain Boomerang, Savant, Blackguard, Javelin, Mongal, T.D.K., and Weasel.
While Flag is shown with them, something tells us this is probably the team that gets sent in and wiped out by the movie's big bad (with Rick being the only survivor). That's one theory, anyway, though it's also possible the opposite could happen! We'll have to wait and see, but hope they get more than cameos.
4. Harley Quinn's New Status Quo
At the end of Birds of Prey, Harley Quinn had seemingly embraced her newfound status as an anti-hero.
It felt like a natural progression for the character (similar to her comic book counterpart), and regardless of your thoughts on that team-up, it was intriguing to wonder where Harley and Cassandra Cain might go next. Well, the former clearly did something to wind up back in Amanda Waller's clutches, and a closer look at her rap sheet might explain what: it seems Harley is now a vigilante!
We're sure she has a unique way of fighting crime, but this is a cool direction to take the character in. It should also go some way in changing how Harley is perceived by her teammates here. We're also loving her new tattoo which reads "Property of No one" after her breakup with The Joker.
3. An Unexpected Villain
One of The Suicide Squad trailer's biggest reveals comes when we learn that Thinker isn't actually part of the team. Instead, it looks a lot like he's someone they pick up along the way.
Clearly, he has intel that is important to Task Force X's mission, and if he messes them around...well, they're clearly not going to hesitate to kill the villain. If we had to hazard a guess, Thinker is somehow tied to whatever is going on with the movie's apparent big bad (we'll get to him). It's an interesting and intriguing twist, that's for sure.
There's definitely more to this than meets the eye, but we'll have to wait and see how it all pans out.
2. Romance For Bloodsport And Ratcatcher 2
Now, it's entirely possible that this will be a brother/sister or father/daughter type dynamic in the movie, but the trailer definitely drops some intriguing hints about Bloodsport and Ratcatcher 2's relationship.
We're not sure why he's promising to get her out of there alive, but given Amanda Waller's duplicitous nature, perhaps Ratcatcher 2 doesn't deserve to be forced into action as part of Task Force X?
Say what you will about 2016's Suicide Squad, but the bonds developed between the characters definitely helped elevate the story. Given how many times James Gunn has tugged on our heartstrings with his Guardians of the Galaxy movies, don't be surprised if he does the same here too!
1. Starro
We suspected this might be the case, but the trailer for The Suicide Squad finally confirms that Task Force X will be facing off with classic Justice League villain, Starro. It's an unexpected, awesome choice of big bad, and one which should ensure we get a massive, action-packed final battle.
In the comics, Starro is a planet conquering warlord who has enslaved numerous galaxies thanks to his link with the Star Conquerors, and while it looks like he's being held captive here (likely so he can be used as a weapon by a shady South American government), we fully expect him to try and enact a similar plan when unleashed. That should be really fun to watch play out.
Gunn has confirmed that Taika Waititi isn't voicing Starro, so it seems that's being kept a surprise for now.