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‘The Suicide Squad’: James Gunn’s Film Story Will Involve Nazi Experiments

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In an interview with ComicBook.com, Warner Bros. executive Peter Safran confirmed that the upcoming “ The Suicide Squad ” will contain a narrative involving Nazi experiments.

According to Safran, the anti-hero team will join forces and travel to the fictional land of Corto Maltese, an island where they must retrieve an item from a German prison called Jotunheim.

In the comics, this location is set in another made-up territory, called the Qurac. In the film, the institution will be built on this island, which has already been mentioned in other superheroic productions, including “Arrow” and “Smallville”.

“There they are to destroy a Nazi-era prison and a laboratory called Jotunheim, where political prisoners were held and targeted for experiments.”

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A Twitter user posted three new promotional arts for “The Suicide Squad,” highlighting Harley Quinn’s (Margot Robbie) new look.

It should be remembered that the new anti-heroine costumes refer to recent comics in which she appears using a red and black color scheme and which is also a tribute to the colors of her classic look.

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Check out the arts, plus the official synopsis:

margot robbie as harley quinn on ‘the suicide squad’

– best of margot (@badpostmargots) March 13, 2021

“Welcome to Hell – also known as Bell Reve, the prison with the highest death rate in the United States. Where are the worst villains kept and where will they do anything to escape – even joining the super-secret and super-dubious Task Force X. Today’s Suicide Mission? Join a group of crooks including Sanguinario, Peacemaker, Captain Boomerang, Rat Hunter 2, Savant, King Shark, Blackguard, Dart, and everyone’s favorite psychopath, Harlequin. Then arm them strong and throw them (literally) on the remote island filled with enemies of Corto Maltese ”.

As recently announced, Warner Bros. has decided to release the adaptation on HBO Max and in theaters on August 6.

Some names were to reprise their previous roles, such as Viola Davis (Amanda Waller), Margot Robbie (Harley Quinn), Jai Courtney (Captain Boomerang) and Joel Kinnaman (Rick Flag).

Newcomers include Idris Elba, Taika Waititi, Alice Braga and Michael Rooker, Nathan Fillion, Pete Davidson, Flula Borg, Sean Gunn and Mayling Ng.

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