David Air is still on a silver of hope that its 2016 suicide squad can see the daylight. Right now, there is no movement, but the director understands why James Gun focuses on other priorities.
In the back of the new film, Jason Steam Acting, Air did a job, Interview With a Hollywood reporter. As usual, his version of the suicide squad came out, the air was cut off, and nothing changed, though he notes that Gunn is not in a position to see it at the moment.
“When I talked to James, he wanted to get some scores on the board,” Air explained. “DC has its own history and its legacy, and something needs to be done to re -establish this IP and move it to your own custom. So it is perfectly appropriate for them to do so.”

At this point, he hopes may be more demanded by some kind of birthday or anything else. Its suicide squad will be 10 years old next year (sorry), and the Air Anti -Heroes are firm about all the works in their vision of the team’s first film. “Over a long time, it will be seen as a more old thing,” he added. “But just for the sake of everyone working on it, it really deserves to be seen. I’m incredibly proud of the work there.”
There was a complex process of editing the suicide squad. When Air was working on its cut, Warner Bruce developed another version behind the film trailers. Finally, the Studio decided to do some rackets and do everything together after vetoing Air Many original ideas.
Since then he has been firm about being cut there, just as Jack Senydar finally had to do for the Justice League. Even if we ever see that the air cut lives in the air, it keeps making new films regardless of it.
A working man, a joint written man of Air and Sylvester Stallone, opens on March 28, 2025. We have guides about Superman and all upcoming DC films to tell you what is currently happening to the DCU.