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Suicide Squad 2: Every Character NOT Returning For James Gunn's DC Sequel

The Suicide Squad will be hitting theaters in 2021 with a change in direction and a refurbished line-up, which won't continue with some major characters from the first installment. The movie will maintain many elements from David Ayer's Suicide Squad, but it won't be a direct sequel. Several major characters from the first Suicide Squad will appear in James Gunn's movie, but other antiheroes won't count with the same luck.

Suicide Squad premiered in 2016 as the third movie in the DC Extended Universe after Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and became a box office success. Unfortunately, it also received negative reviews targeting its lack of cohesion and an odd blend of styles. This added to the mixed reception of the Zack-Snyder-led films and the divisive DCEU, which suffered a shake-up and resulted in the decision to turn the Suicide Squad sequel into a reboot.

Related: Will David Ayer's Suicide Squad Get A Director's Cut?

In 2019, director James Gunn revealed the full cast of The Suicide Squad with new characters like Ratcatcher (Daniela Melchior) and Polka-Dot Man (David Dastmalchian) among its ranks. They will be joined by the best-received characters from the first film and will fill in for the ones who will not be returning. The deceased antiheroes Slipknot (Adam Beach) and El Diablo (Jay Hernández) are the most evident absentees, but the following major characters who survived Suicide Squad will also be missing from the sequel.

Will Smith was one of the first figures attached to the Suicide Squad sequel even before any plans for its production were concrete. After completing the first film, Smith and director David Ayer went on to collaborate in the Netflix film Bright. However, Ayer departed the production of Suicide Squad 2, and Smith couldn't stay on the project due to scheduling conflicts when it got delayed. Now, it's safe to say that Smith's Deadshot won't be returning for the sequel.

For a few months, it was thought that Idris Elba would be replacing Smith as Deadshot, but various reports and set footage have suggested he will be playing another character, most probably Vigilante or Bronze Tiger. The door is not completely closed for a Will Smith comeback, though, with the possibility of his return in Suicide Squad 3 or the Deadshot spinoff movie that was briefly in play a few years back.

With Jared Leto's absence in Birds of Prey, the return of his Joker to The Suicide Squad became less feasible. The Clown Prince of Crime was originally set to play a major part in the first film but most of his presence ended up being cut for the final product. In Suicide Squad, he throws a small wrench into Amanda Waller's plans and helps establish Harley Quinn's origin but ultimately represents no bigger influence on the overall story.

Related: Recasting Jared Leto's Joker For Future DCEU Movies

After the astonishing success of Joaquin Phoenix's Oscar-winning portrayal of the Joker, the DCEU version of the villain became even more dismissed. None of the upcoming movies in the Warner Bros.' slate give any hint at his appearance in future DC installments and Leto's next superhero project is currently the title character in the 2021 Sony Spider-Man spinoff movie Morbius. Besides, Joker and Harley Quinn broke up before the events of Birds of Prey and she will be distancing from her psychotic ex-boyfriend in future appearances, although the two of them have never managed to be totally rid of each other...

Portrayed by Lost and Game of Thrones actor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, the iconic Batman foe is one of the founding members of Amanda Waller's squad in the 2016 film and one of the key players in their victory over The Enchantress (Cara Delevingne). The makeup work on this particular character helped the film win an Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, while Akinnuoye-Agbaje's previous role as Kurse in Thor: The Dark World gave him the experience to portray a comic book character under heavy prosthetics. However, the actor stated he wouldn't return to James Gunn's The Suicide Squad.

Instead, the sequel will replace Killer Croc with King Shark as the tank member of the team. Similar to the New 52 continuity in the comics, King Shark was originally intended to play Killer Croc's role in the first Suicide Squad, but director David Ayer chose to replace him with the scaled metahuman due to the extensive CGI work the character required. Now that the squad members have switched up (and the first Suicide Squad proved the brand's financial viability), Killer Croc will enjoy a lengthy retirement in his prison cell for the time being.

Similarly to the Joker, Katana (Karen Fukuhara) was originally supposed to play a bigger role in Suicide Squad. The trailers for the 2016 film even showed part of a Katana scene that was cut, in which the samurai warrior would be mind-controlled by the Enchantress and turn against the team. This sequence, along with other discarded footage, is the subject of the "Ayer Cut" movement, a petition to release the director's cut of the movie similar to the highly anticipated Snyder Cut of Justice League.

Related: What Justice League's Snyder Cut Means For Future DCEU Movies

In Suicide Squad, Katana is the last character to join the team and the only one to volunteer. Rick Flag (Joel Kinnaman) introduces her to Task Force X aboard the helicopter to Midway City as his personal bodyguard. With her soul-trapping sword and a fierce attitude, she helps them in their fight against the Enchantress. When Captain Boomerang (Jai Courtney) convinces Slipknot to flee, Katana restrains him, saving him from getting his neck bomb detonated; and when the team finally defeats the sorceress, Katana is about to execute her but Flag orders her to spare her - a decision that allowed him to get his beloved June Moon back from the villain's demonic possession.

Despite the return of her lover Rick Flag in the sequel, Doctor June Moon is not expected to make a comeback. Cara Delevignge has always been the least likely actress to return to The Suicide Squad since her character completed her full arc in the first installment and went back to being a regular human being with no intention of revisiting the anguish she had to go through.

She played a big role in the first film as the Task Force X recruit who goes rogue against her teammates when her alter ego, the sorceress specter Enchantress, takes full control of her body. After El Diablo sacrifices himself to defeat her demonic brother Incubus (Alain Chanoine), she attempts to trick the Squad into joining her, but they avoid her illusions and destroy her heart, releasing Dr. Moon from the curse.

Although these members of the original squad will surely be missed, it's refreshing to see new outrageous comic book villains put their lives on the line in James Gunn's The Suicide Squad. The film is jam-packed with characters who may or may not live to see the end of the film and the unpredictability factor only makes its release all the more exciting. Besides, the return of the original squad is not completely off the table for future - it all depends on the reception of the upcoming DC movies (and maybe the consequences of the release of the Snyder Cut).

More: Everything The Suicide Squad Needs To Change About The Original



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