David Ayer Seemingly Teases Black Mask For GOTHAM CITY SIRENS
Has the big bad of Gotham City Sirens just been revealed? Director David Ayer has taken to social media to share a very intriguing image which seemingly confirms the deranged villain's role here...
We know next to nothing about Gotham City Sirens beyond the fact that it's thought Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn will be joined by Catwoman and Poison Ivy. However, director David Ayer may have revealed a key detail today when he took to social media to share a random comic book panel of the villainous Black Mask, a member of Batman's iconic rogues gallery.
For those of you unfamiliar with the character, he's a ruthless mob boss who gets off on torturing and murdering those who do him wrong. He was responsible for the death of Stephanie Brown (Spoiler/Robin) and once played a key role in a Catwoman storyline which culminated with her letting him fall to his apparent death. Like most comic book villains, though, he returned.
If he is who this team assembles to take on in Gotham City Sirens, that's a very interesting choice and we'll hopefully learn more about this teaser soon. Would you like to see Black Mask in live-action?
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