Wednesday, October 20, 2021

The Suicide Squad

Leave to director James Gunn (Guardians Of The Galaxy 1 and 2) to come up a movie with a unique take on DC Comics’ 2nd tier villains and make it a hit.

Not to be confused with the Suicide Squad movie released a few years back, The Suicide Squad movie fires on all cylinders when it comes to action, humor and just plain fun.

A motley crew of villains who are ‘recruited’ by Amanda Waller as members of Task Force X to infiltrate the island of Corto Maltese and stop the mad plans of its dictator.

They encounter Starro, a giant starfish with the ability to kill people and take over their minds.

The action is intense as the Squad, led by Rick Flag and consisting of King Shark, Peacemaker, Bloodspot, Harley Quinn, Savant, Captain Boomerang, The Detachable Kid, Weasel, Mongal, Javelin, Black Guard, Polka-Dot Man, Rat Catcher 2 try to stop Starr from taking over the world (or at least some of them do).

Harley Quinn is captured, rescued by the Squad, the Thinker (who is the scientist in charge of the project) assists the Squad, he reveals that the U.S. Government plans to use Starro’s ability.

Rick Flag plans to reveal the plot and Peacemaker is a secret government plant and all hell breaks loose as the Squad battles Starro. A few members never make it out alive.

It’s a violent bloodiest as bodies are flung far and wide, plenty of blood and guts are spattered about and ultimately the Squad pulls together as a team to defeat Starro and to threaten to reveal the U.S. government's part in the plot.

The Suicide Squad is unlike any DC Comics movie before it and is a visual romp, full of surprises and downright fun!

Be sure to check out Shark King voiced by Sylvester Stallone and John Cena’s over the top performance as Peacemaker.

Warner Bros. presents The Suicide Squad on Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Code that also includes a gag reel, deleted and expanded scenes, several featurettes, a director commentary and much more.

The Suicide Squad-it’s to die for! 

Proverbs 14:12 (NKJV) “There is a way that seems right to a man, But its end is the way of death.”

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