Warner Bros. has scheduled Suicide Squad 2 - which is now officially titled Suicide Squad hit theaters back in August 2016 and was a commercial success that took in $747 million at the global box office. It was also generally derided by critics for its choppy editing and underdeveloped characters and plot threads - problems which are generally agreed to be the results of the movie's reshoots.
Despite the film's post-productions woes, Suicide Squad writer-director David Ayer was originally expected to return for the followup. However, he left the project some time ago and was subsequently being written by Guardians of the Galaxy 1&2 director James Gunn, who may yet end up helming the movie too.
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Gunn is currently in talks to direct The Suicide Squad and his script features mostly new characters... as in, DC comic book characters who were not in the first Suicide Squad movie.
In truth, these changes in creative direction and behind the scenes talent on The Suicide Squad were probably to be expected. The original movie clearly resonated with audiences - thanks largely to Margot Robbie's take on Harley Quinn and the film's general chaotic vibe - but nevertheless left something to be desired and room for improvement in a sequel. Between that and the larger changes made to the DC Extended Universe since after he was fired by Disney from Guardians of the Galaxy 3, no less - was merely the surprising, but (for many people) pleasant twist ending to the saga.
As it stands, The Suicide Squad is now one of two DC films that WB has scheduled to hit theaters in 2021. The studio has also settled on Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), and could potentially appear in the third Suicide Squad movie, should it come to . As always, we'll keep you updated on that front.
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Source: THR