Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn in the trailer for DC Comics' upcoming film 'Suicide Squad'
Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn in the trailer for DC Comics' upcoming film 'Suicide Squad'
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Early Reactions to 'Suicide Squad' Rave Over a Hilarious, Violent, and Heart-Filled Pseudo-Sequel

Read the first round of fan and critic reviews for James Gunn's Suicide Squad treatment.

More than a week out from the official release of Suicide Squadhot and cold takes are already rolling in. With the media embargo fully lifted, both critics and pedestrians alike are sending up their thoughts. And they appear to be overwhelmingly in praise of the latest installment of the anti-hero epic from DC Comics.

FanDOM Managing Editor, Eric Goldman, describes James Gunn's DC entry as a film that "delightfully, gleefully goes all out with mayhem, gore, profanity and naughtiness." Gizmodo contributor, Germain Lussier, confirms "The Suicide Squad is as funny, irreverent and violent as promised." A self-proclaimed skeptic, even People's Kara Warner raves over Suicide Squad's "balls to the wall bonkers" team of assassins and criminals earning their R-rating in "very entertaining ways."

The first round of reactions to the pseudo-sequel is all of a similar pitch, gushing over Gunn's blend of humor, violence, and heart in repackaging a DC title from just a few years back. The film features Margot Robbie reprising her role as Harley Quinn, Idris Elba as Bloodsport, Sylvester Stallone as King Shark, John Cena as Peacemaker, Pete Davidson as Blackguard, Peter Capaldi as the Thinker, David Dastmalchianas as Polka-Dot Man, and that barely even scratches the surface of the DC villains making appearances in Gunn's treatment.

Watch the trailer for Suicide Squad below and scroll on for the full range of reactions to the film. Catch it in theaters or in your living room via HBO Max on Friday, August 6th.

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