10 Key Takeaways From The New Suicide Squad Trailer - Part 3
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10 Key Takeaways From The New Suicide Squad Trailer

Last week, Warner Bros. unveiled the first official trailer for David Ayer's Suicide Squad. While it technically wasn't our first look at the movie - that came when the studio was forced to release the Comic-Con footage online after a bootleg copy was leaked - it definitely did its job of getting fans excited for what's to come from 2016's second DC release.
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9) The Music

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Some trailers make great use of music, but others really drop the ball and end up making their movie look like something else altogether because of that one poor song choice (hence why there’s been a lot of chatter around that first look at Star Trek Beyond, for example).

In the case of Suicide Squad though, Warner Bros. really nailed it. Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” suits the action on screen perfectly and definitely seems to match the tone of the first superhero movie starring a group of villains. While it remains to be seen whether or not David Ayer will utilize this and other tracks in the movie a la Guardians of the Galaxy, a lot of fans are hoping that this trailer was an indication that Suicide Squad will end up sounding just as unique as it looks.


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