“We’re the bad guys.” It’s a common phrase heard throughout Suicide Squad, the latest expansion of the DC Cinematic Universe after Zack Snyder’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. The characters making up the eponymous team here are on constant alert to remind us just which side of the morality coin they prefer. Seeing “the worst of the worst” being forced to team up is an idea that works wonders on paper. Hell, it even works wonders in execution at least part of the time. But Suicide Squad, for all of its entertainment value, becomes the latest casualty to studio interference and the dreaded, editing machine. What’s left over has just enough verve and edge to let us in on the film that could have been, a potentially great film, too ›››
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