Suicide Squad Clip & Featurette Delve Into Belle Reve
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Suicide Squad Clip And Featurette Delve Into The Dark Corridors Of Belle Reve

It feels good to be bad: New clip and featurette for Suicide Squad take a deep dive into the dark corridors of Belle Reve.
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Suicide Squad is everywhere. It’s plastered over billboards and public transport across the nation, occupying headlines left, right and center and, as has been the case for much of production, feeding the rumor mill with more enticing tidbits than we can count. The latest, for instance, seemingly reveals a cameo role for another member of the Justice League beyond Ben Affleck’s Batman.

And so, with all hands on deck, Warner Bros. has rolled out yet another featurette for the David Ayer-directed flick, this time taking a deep dive into the dark corners of Belle Reve, the high-security mad house that the Suicide Squad consider their base of operations. What’s more, there’s also a clip featuring Boomerang (Jai Courtney) plotting his escape.

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Continuing to spotlight Task Force X in all of their unruly glory, earlier today we caught wind of a potential Harley Quinn solo movie that could see Margot Robbie’s Clown Princess of Crime take point. It’s still to be confirmed, of course, what with Robbie producing and headlining a Quinn-fronted spinoff that includes other heroes from the DC vault – Poison Ivy, Katana and the Birds of Prey included.

When it comes to Ayer’s tentpole, though, Robbie is joined by Jared Leto as The Joker, Jai Courtney as Captain Boomerang, Viola Davis as Amanda Waller, Cara Delevingne as Enchantress, Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Killer Croc, Jay Hernandez as El Diablo and Adam Beach as Slipknot.

Mark it, folks. Suicide Squad hits theaters on August 5. Be sure to check back with us on Tuesday, August 2nd as well, which is when the review embargo is set to lift.


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