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* [[Acting for Two]]: Sean Gunn played both Weasel and Calendar Man. |
* [[Acting for Two]]: Sean Gunn played both Weasel and Calendar Man. |
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* [[Approval of God]]: David Ayer, who directed the 2016 film gave this film a seal of approval and his name was put in the special thanks of the end credits. |
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* [[DVD Commentary]]: By James Gunn. |
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* [[Executive Meddling]]: Averted. James Gunn confirmed there was no studio interference with this film whatsoever. |
* [[Executive Meddling]]: Averted. James Gunn confirmed there was no studio interference with this film whatsoever. |
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* [[Production Posse]]: James Gunn brought his past cast-mates Michael Rooker, [[Sylvester Stallone]] and Steve Agee for this film. |
* [[Production Posse]]: James Gunn brought his past cast-mates Michael Rooker, [[Sylvester Stallone]] and Steve Agee for this film. |
Revision as of 21:36, 29 October 2021
Trivia about The Suicide Squad (film) includes:
- Acting for Two: Sean Gunn played both Weasel and Calendar Man.
- Approval of God: David Ayer, who directed the 2016 film gave this film a seal of approval and his name was put in the special thanks of the end credits.
- DVD Commentary: By James Gunn.
- Executive Meddling: Averted. James Gunn confirmed there was no studio interference with this film whatsoever.
- Production Posse: James Gunn brought his past cast-mates Michael Rooker, Sylvester Stallone and Steve Agee for this film.
- Refitted for Sequel: King Shark was intended for the first film but got reinstated for this film.
- What Could Have Been:
- Will Smith would have returned as Deadshot in this film but didn't due to scheduling, resulting in Idris Elba being cast as Bloodsport.
- James Gunn would have directed a Superman movie but decided to direct this film instead.
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