THE SUICIDE SQUAD Star Jai Courtney Talks About James Gunn's "Tonally Different" Take On Task Force X

THE SUICIDE SQUAD Star Jai Courtney Talks About James Gunn's "Tonally Different" Take On Task Force X

GOTG director James Gunn is clearly planning something very different for his take on The Suicide Squad, and now actor Jai Courtney (Boomerang) has talked about what the filmmaker is bringing to the table.

By JoshWilding - Sep 20, 2019 02:09 AM EST
Filed Under: The Suicide Squad
Source: ComicBook.com
Writer and director James Gunn recently announced the full cast of The Suicide Squad, and while the sequel will feature plenty of newcomers, we know that we'll also see some familiar faces from 2016's Suicide Squad.

Despite that, it's clear that this movie is meant to serve as a soft reboot of sorts which will take Task Force X in a very different direction to the dark and gritty adventure Davie Ayer delivered. Now, star Jai Courtney has weighed in on what the sequel will look like, and he praised what's come before while also discussing his excitment to head in a new direction with Boomerang. 

"I don’t think it’s going to be weird," he said when asked about the change in direction. "It’s kind of funny that we’re getting it up to go again and there’s a bunch of new people and a bunch of old people, too. It’s going to be different, for sure, but I think everyone’s welcoming that challenge and welcoming the new energy in."

"I loved working with David, I’d work with David again in a heartbeat,"
he continued. "But Gunn, too, is quite prolific and really, obviously, does know what he’s doing. I’m excited to see what he brings to it. It’s going to be tonally different but very cool as well. The world has evolved from where we were at at that point; he’s going to have his own take on it, and it’s going to be great."

It's certainly going to be interesting to see how that tonal shift is handled and the new direction that the franchise is taken in with a different director in charge.

Once Gunn is finished with this movie, he'll be moving on to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, so time will tell whether this is a one-off or he'll return for a sequel somewhere down the line. 

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John Cena

Cena


John Cena made a name for himself in WWE as one of the company's most popular (and divisive) wrestlers. In recent years, he's rarely stepped into the squared circle as his priority has instead become a career in Hollywood just like Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson before him.

Cena has received positive reviews for his performance in movies like Bumblebee, Blockers, and Daddy's Home 2, while he will soon be seen in Fast & Furious 9 and The Voyage of Doctor Dolittle

Rumour has it that Cena will play Peacemaker, a character who loves motorbikes and guns...and vigilantism. It's easy to imagine this being a comedic role for the former WWE Champion, and the anti-hero has some history with Task Force X after being recruited by Amanda Waller to join a group known as the Shadow Fighters.
 

David Dastmalchian

David


Things have been going well for David Dastmalchian since he first showed up in The Dark Knight, and in recent years, he's made a couple of memorable appearances in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as part of the Ant-Man franchise and also shown up in the likes of Gotham and The Flash on TV.

In the past, reliable sources have claimed that Dastmalchian will star as Polka-Dot Man in The Suicide Squad. He's an obscure Batman villain who uses the polka-dots on his costume as weapons.
 

Joaquín Cosio

Cosio


Joaquín Cosio voiced Scorpion in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and has a long list of acting credits to his name, including Quantum of SolaceNarcos: Mexico, and The Strain (not to mention a variety of films and TV shows in his home country of Mexico).

Unfortunately, we have no idea who he's playing as of right now, as he was an unexpected addition to this impressive ensemble. 
 

Nathan Fillion

Fillion


Nathan Fillion is an actor with a lot of geek cred to his name, and you probably don't need us to list the many, many movies and TV shows he's appeared in since starring in Joss Whedon's Firefly

However, those of you who haven't been keeping a close eye on his career will still almost certainly recognise him from CastleSanta Clarita Diet, and Modern Family! Once again, his role is a mystery.
 

Mayling Ng

Ng


Mayling Ng's name may not be instantly recognisable, but she's a black belt Martial Artist and Fitness Champion who represented Singapore in the USA in 2013. A legitimate badass, she appeared in Wonder Woman as the Amazon you probably remember seeing leaping off that cliff in all the trailers! 

It's possible she's playing that same Amazon here, but seeing as she mostly did stuntwork on that DC Comics adaptation, it's possible Ng has a new role in The Suicide Squad. One very interesting theory is that she's playing Orana, an Amazon who once defeated Diana Prince for the title of "Wonder Woman." 
 

Sean Gunn

Sean


In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Sean Gunn plays Ravager member Kraglin and performs all of Rocket's movements and lines on set. It's not exactly a shock that he's following his brother to the DC Extended Universe, but his role is a mystery and time will tell whether he'll don another mo-cap suit or play a human character presumably based off another obscure DC Comics supervillain.
 

Flula Borg

Flula


Flula Borg is a German comedian whose acting credits are mostly made up of voiceover roles in shows like Archer and Tangled: The Series as well as Disney movie Ralph Breaks the Internet

We don't know the name of his character, but it's said he will play a "love interest" to one of the members of the team so don't be surprised if he's mostly used in a comedic capacity here. 
 

Idris Elba

Elba


Idris Elba is one of the best actors working in Hollywood today and after making a name for himself in shows like The Wire and Luther, he made the leap to the big screen to star in everything from Thor: Ragnarok to Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw.

Originally cast to replace Will Smith as Deadshot, something changed along the way and he's now playing a completely different character. That role has never actually been revealed, but the prevailing theory/rumour is that he'll be suiting up as Bronze Tiger. 
 

Pete Davidson

Pete


Pete Davidson made a name for himself on Saturday Night Live (and by dating insanely hot women), but he's since attempted to enter the world of acting with roles in What Men Want and The Angry Birds Movie 2 to his name.

We have absolutely no idea who he'll play in The Suicide Squad, but there's been (baseless) speculation on social media that he could wind up replacing Jared Leto as The Joker!
 

Storm Reid

Storm


Storm Reid is a fairly young actress who made a name for herself when she appeared in A Wrinkle in Time. Since then, she's starred in critically acclaimed Netflix docudrama When They See Us

According to the trades, Reid will play the daughter of Idris Elba's character so that presumably makes her the Bronze Tiger's child. Well, unless Gunn has indeed decided to recast both Deadshot and his daughter for this movie, but that seems unlikely based on what we've been hearing.
 

Juan Diego Botto

Botto


The Suicide Squad should serve as a breakout role for Juan Diego Botto, especially as he's not really done a whole lot outside of his native country of Argentina. He's perhaps best known for starring in La Celestina and 1492: Conquest of Paradise, and his role is also currently being kept a secret. 

However, given Botto and Cosio's casting, you have to wonder about a South American setting for the film!
 

Taika Waititi

Taika


Taika Waititi is an accomplished director who saved the Thor franchise with 2018's Ragnarok. He's currently receiving rave reviews for helming and starring in Jojo Rabbit, but he will make the leap from playing Korg to starring as a currently unknown character in The Suicide Squad.

We don't know if he'll appear as himself or as a CG character, but chances are he'll keep that Kiwi accent of his!
 

Alice Braga

Braga


Remember what we said about a possible South American setting? Well, Alice Braga hails from Brazil and has a number of big budget blockbusters on her IMDb page, including I Am Legend, Predators, and Elysium. She's also set to play Dr. Cecilia Reyes in The New Mutants, but chances are The Suicide Squad will arrive in theaters before that trouble Marvel movie from Fox does! 

Once again, we've been left in the dark about who she's playing in this DC Comics adaptation. 
 

Steve Agee

Agee


Steve Agee is a well-known writer and actor who worked with James Gunn on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 when he played Ravager member Gef. Aventure TimeSuperstore, and New Girl can also be counted among his credits, and Deadline has previously reported that he voices King Shark. 

Fans are very excited to see that massive villain on the big screen and Agee is definitely an interesting choice for The Suicide Squad, especially after Michael Rooker was once rumoured for the role.
 

Tinashe Kajese

Kajese


Tinashe Kajese's star is very much on the rise and has only really made minor appearances in TV shows and movies before now (she was "Cop 1" in Outcast, for example).

Her role is also a mystery, but it's not outside the realm of possibility that she's playing the wife of Bronze Tiger seeing as it looks like we'll get a glimpse of that villain's home life. For now, we'll obviously have to wait and see. 
 

Peter Capaldi

Capaldi


Peter Capaldi is now best known for starring in Doctor Who and his addition to this cast is both exciting and very intriguing.

Literally all we know is that he's shaved his head for the role and will be completely bald so...get guessing! It's an interesting move by Gunn to add this actor to the DC Extended Universe, and we wouldn't be at all surprised if he winds up being The Suicide Squad's baddie.
 

Jennifer Holland

Holand


Jennifer Holland is James Gunn's real-life girlfriend, but she does have some acting credits to her name, including American Horror Story, Brightburn, and Rush Hour. Her casting came as a complete surprise so you probably won't be shocked to learn that she's someone else whose role is a mystery. 

The question is, will Gunn add her to Task Force X? She certainly looks the part to play any number of DC Comics villains, and Killer Frost would be one very interesting choice in that respect. 
 

Julio Ruiz

Julio


Julio Ruiz has appeared in Zoo, Preacher, and S.W.A.T. in minor roles so your guess is as good as ours when it comes to which character from the comics he's playing in The Suicide Squad

He's a big guy, though, so it could be that he'll show up as a heavy or a formidable villain of some sort for the members of Task Force X to square off with. You wouldn't want to cross him anyway!
 

Daniela Melchior

Ratcatcher


Daniela Melchior isn't really that well-known outside of her home country of Portugal, and The Suicide Squad actually marks her first major studio role. Here, though, she'll play Ratcatcher, a character from the comic books who has been gender-switched for the DC Extended Universe. 

Ratcatcher has an ability to train rats for his own nefarious means in the source material, and that alone will make this member of Task Force X very, very unique. Interestingly, the trades have noted that her character is expected to have a connection to whoever Idris Elba is playing. 
 

Michael Rooker

Rooker


We all thought that Michael Rooker was playing King Shark, but that no longer seems to be the case so The Walking Dead and Guardians of the Galaxy star's part in The Suicide Squad is unknown.

It's hardly a surprise that he's following Gunn to the DCEU, and whoever he ends up playing, you just know that Rooker stands a very good chance of stealing the show in this highly anticipated movie. 
 

Some Familiar Faces...

Quinn


While there are plenty of new additions coming to The Suicide Squad, we'll also see a fair few characters from David Ayer's 2016 movie. Gunn would have been foolish not to bring at least some of those actors back and among the now confirmed names are Margot Robbie (Harley Quinn), Viola Davis (Amanda Waller), Jai Courtney (Boomerang), and Joel Kinnaman (Jack Flag). 

Now, we just have to hope he doesn't kill them all off within the first five minutes! 
 
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WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 9/20/2019, 2:58 AM
Suicide Squad's "tone" was all over the place.
dracula
dracula - 9/20/2019, 3:00 AM
You know people are always bringing up the Snyder Cut, which probably wouldn't be much better, especially with the requirments placed on Whedon, but how about an Directors cut of Suicide Squad. Zack Snydr is hit or miss and his hits are usually just direct adaptions of comics. David Ayer has plenty of great original films under his belt, how about seeing his Suicide Squad, the one he filmed and edited with the darker tone and the accurate portrayal of Joker and HArley's relationship before Warner Brother had it editied in a bad Guardians knock off
inkniron
inkniron - 9/20/2019, 3:05 AM
Hopefully it's aesthetically different as well. I'm talking more comic accurate, not BoP different.
ChrisRed
ChrisRed - 9/20/2019, 3:47 AM
This is definitely my most anticipated DC movie right now.

Boomerang was my favorite character in the first one, so I'm glad he's back. Hopefully his role will be bigger this time around.

It is a bit weird having Task Force X without Deadshot but as long as they explain his absence, I guess it's fine. Maybe Smith can do a cameo if the story calls for it.

I do wonder how Harley will go from the Suicide Squad to the Birds of Prey and then back to the Suicide Squad - assuming the movies takes place in chronological order.
demery
demery - 9/20/2019, 6:50 AM
@ChrisRed - He was also my favorite part of the first one. I too am also curious to see what Gunn does with the Suicide Squad. Let's hope he knows what to keep in or change about his style to distinguish this from his GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY flicks (ex. - make this outing an R-rating just like Gunn's previous work prior to GOTG).
Battabing
Battabing - 9/20/2019, 4:10 AM
This movie is a relaunch, not a reboot.
I think once Gunn is done with GOTG 3, he's probably done with Marvel. I'm thinking he heads back to WB/DC and settles in there.
tmp3
tmp3 - 9/20/2019, 5:10 AM
@Battabing - Or he's done with superhero movies? Like Nolan and the Russos?
If they do a third suicide squad film get a new creative team and a new crew on screen. Make it a rotating roster behind and in-front of the camera
CaptCoulson
CaptCoulson - 9/20/2019, 5:26 AM
@Battabing - I don't know about that. While the saga of his temporary firing may have since now affected this, cause before any of that happened he was basically going to be like an ongoing creative producer for Phase 4 and onward even after he was done shooting Guardians 3. Kinda like what Joss Whedon was for Phase 2. He was going to help shepherd in the MCU's even further embrace/indulgence into the cosmic and more fantastical.

But, as I indicated, even though he's been rehired, the fact that he was fired at all in the first place might have changed that.
inkniron
inkniron - 9/20/2019, 8:09 AM
@Battabing - Forget Supes, Bats and WW. Abrahms, Reeves and Gunn are DC new Trinity
Battabing
Battabing - 9/20/2019, 11:35 AM
@inkniron - Reeves, yes. Abrams and Gunn, eh.
Battabing
Battabing - 9/20/2019, 11:37 AM
@CaptCoulson - Well, there are some rumors that he's on the list for the Justice League film relaunch.

Plus, there's WB, HBO Max, DC Films, DC Black, New Line that he can do projects through.
CaptCoulson
CaptCoulson - 9/20/2019, 8:34 PM
@Battabing - wait a minute, you mean as in live action? They can't possibly seriously already have another Justice League film in active development, in that it would come out within, say, like the next 4 years. is that for real?? cause that's the first I've heard about it. like can they really be that dumb lol
Battabing
Battabing - 9/21/2019, 6:21 AM
@CaptCoulson - I dunno if it's real, but apparently, WB wants to relaunch JL, and talks have been going on with Abrams and Gunn regarding Superman and JL.
Dredd97
Dredd97 - 9/22/2019, 7:41 PM
@tmp3 - Hey, OT, did you see Ad Astra yet?
tmp3
tmp3 - 9/22/2019, 10:58 PM
@SmokingMan - I loved it! My favorite Gray film since Two Lovers, but the voice-over was my only real issue; gave me Blade Runner theatrical cut flashbacks
Archgoat
Archgoat - 9/20/2019, 4:12 AM
Hopefully there will be more Boomerang this time around. He was one of the few bright spots in the first movie.
demery
demery - 9/20/2019, 6:51 AM
@Archgoat - Make him more of a straight-up asshole this time out. Jai Courtney exceeds at these roles quite well.
KWilly
KWilly - 9/20/2019, 4:23 AM
This is basically Suicide Squad: Let's Try This Again, Shall We?

Because it's not a hard reboot, but not an actual sequel either. So it's a do-over for the first SS's past sins.

demery
demery - 9/20/2019, 6:55 AM
@KWilly - Makes sense. The first flick was a financial hit but a critical dud for critics, audiences and fans alike (I flip-flop between thinking it's OK to disappointingly bad). Why not make a sequel that tries to do something different to see if it works a second time out, improve on the flaws of the first one, all the while keep in what people liked most about the first installment (mainly most of the cast).
Alex35
Alex35 - 9/20/2019, 5:15 AM
I will miss El Diablo. He was my absolute favorite in the 1st one.
SpideyPuffsMJ
SpideyPuffsMJ - 9/20/2019, 5:33 AM
"The world has evolved from where we were at at that point;"

Not by that much man, the first one was like a couple years ago lol. That movie was just an oddity out of another dimension or time period. Idk what the [frick] it was. But that's what happens when you let a trailer editing company cut your 6th and final cut of a movie.
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 9/20/2019, 5:35 AM
Squad 1 is somewhat of a guilty pleasure for me. This is one I'm anticipating
SpideyPuffsMJ
SpideyPuffsMJ - 9/20/2019, 5:51 AM
I don't know what director you'd have to get to make me interested in a Suicide Squad reboot barely 3 years after the garbage one, but James Gunn isn't doing it. This is a slight against the film, not Gunn.
ChrisRed
ChrisRed - 9/20/2019, 6:17 AM
@SpideyPuffsMJ - they can call it a reboot all they want but this movie is still a sequel. Same cast, same world...
Lots of sequels have changed a franchise for the better, hopefully this will too.
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