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Suicide Squad (2016)

From DC Comics comes the Suicide Squad, an antihero team of incarcerated supervillains who act as deniable assets for the United States government, undertaking high-risk black ops missions in exchange for commuted prison sentences.
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From DC Comics comes the Suicide Squad, an antihero team of incarcerated supervillains who act as deniable assets for the United States government, undertaking high-risk black ops missions in exchange for commuted prison sentences.

Rating:PG-13
Genre:Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Directed By:David Ayer
Written By:David Ayer
In Theaters:8/5/2016
Box Office:$749,200,054
Runtime:122 minutes
Studio:Warner Bros. Pictures, RatPac Entertainment, DC Films, Atlas Entertainment

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David Ayer

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Will Smith

Floyd Lawton / Deadshot

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Jared Leto

The Joker

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Margot Robbie

Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn

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Joel Kinnaman

Rick Flag

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Viola Davis

Amanda Waller

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Jai Courtney

George 'Digger' Harkness / Boomerang

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Jay Hernandez

Chato Santana / El Diablo

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Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

Waylon Jones / Killer Croc

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Cara Delevingne

June Moone / Enchantress

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Ike Barinholtz

Keith Griggs

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Scott Eastwood

Lieutenant GQ Edwards

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