It has Batman in it, and also has the Bee Gees song, "I Started a Joke", which is an unusual song to choose for a movie trailer. I may have missed an official mention sonewhere as to the movie's plot, but does anyone else get the feeling that it may be connected to "The Killing Joke" in some way?
Doubt it since Bruce Timm's currently working on an animated adaptation of the Killing Joke.
I for one am hoping the trailer is the joke.
Quote from: Super Firebug on July 23, 2015, 06:13:41 AM
...also has the Bee Gees song, "I Started a Joke", which is an unusual song to choose for a movie trailer.
Ooga Chaka. Ooga Chaka. Ooga Ooga Ooga Chaka.
sorry, you wee saying? ;D
Quote from: Vee on July 23, 2015, 06:40:05 AMI for one am hoping the trailer is the joke.
Ditto. Someone seems to have decided the Suicide Squad is the place to play the "ragtag bunch of misfits" trope, and make the characters antiheroes rather than, you know...
murderous sociopaths with a chronic backstabbing disorder.
Murderous sociopath... Anti-hero...
Tomato... tomato...
I'm not even sure they're going with anti-hero. the horrible will smith trailer lines make it seem more like they're trying for lovable scamp.
"Have you ever killed anyone?"
"Yes, but they were all bad."
There's a new trailer. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3OZ0eOTLTU)
And after watching it a few times, I can say without a doubt that I love Margot Robbie's Harley...
and that she'll totally steal the movie. Sorry Will.
I just watched the new trailer. I never heard of this movie before today and my immediate impression is...
They put the Joker in the Hancock sequel? Party on Garth!
How about they dragged Jared leto out of an icp show and into the Hancock sequel?