
The spirit possesses June, but Waller carries the heart of Enchantress with her in order to maintain control over her. June Moone (Cara Delevignge), an archaeologist who recently came across a cave and found an idol, releasing the spirit of a 6,000-year-old witch called Enchantress. Croc was treated like a monster, so he acted like one and devoured anyone that crossed him. Then there's Waylon Jones/Killer Croc (Adewale Akinnouye-Agbaje), a thug with an unusual disorder that gives him green scaly skin. He possesses pyrokinetic abilities, and he willingly turned himself in. Next is Chato Santana (Jay Hernandez), a former gang-banger known as El Diablo. He was caught by The Flash (Ezra Miller). Among Waller's other picks are Digger Harkness (AKA: Captain Boomerang) (Jai Courtney), a thief that used a bladed boomerang and would double-cross his partners. Batman jumped in and found Harley, then took her to jail. The two were ran off the road and into the river. Later, Joker and Harley made their getaway but were chased by Batman in the Batmobile. Harley offered him company, but he declined out of fear that Joker would be displeased. He invited her to join him and a gangster he met with named Monster T (Common). Another couple flashbacks show Joker and Harley in a nightclub where Harley was dancing. Waller knows that Harley is even crazier and more fearless than Joker, which makes her a very valuable asset. He then tortured Harleen for months until she went insane and turned her into his love slave and eventually his wife. The Joker escaped from prison by using Harleen as a hostage. Instead of fixing him, she fell in love with him. Her last patient was The Joker (Jared Leto). Waller's next pick is Harley, who was originally a therapist named Dr. Floyd got his gun and prepared to shoot Batman, but Zoe stood in the way and pleaded with him not to do it.

Her mother wouldn't let her because they both know Floyd is a killer, though he denied it to Zoe. In another flashback, the two were walking together and discussing Zoe moving in with Floyd.

Floyd has a daughter, Zoe (Shailyn Pierre-Dixon). He goads his employer into doubling his pay, and Deadshot kills his target by having his bullet ricochet off a gate to strike the man. In a flashback, we see Deadshot preparing to take out a target. She starts with Floyd, who was an expert marksman known as Deadshot. Waller pulls out her files and goes through her proposed recruits. Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) meets with her associates Admiral Olsen (Ted Whittall) and Dexter Tolliver (David Harbour) to discuss the organization of Task Force X, her idea of creating a team of the most dangerous criminals to combat any possible major catastrophe. It's been months since the death of Superman (a reference to the film 'Batman vs. This triggers a flashback in Harley's mind of when she first showed up at the place, having just gone insane. Griggs shows up to see her, and he has one of the guards turn on the electricity on the bars when she gets too close. Meanwhile, Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) is hanging upside down in her cell (more like a cage). Taking that as a threat, Griggs has Floyd strapped to a chair and beaten by the other guards. When Griggs taunts him, Floyd threatens to get him someday. The guards, led by Captain Griggs (Ike Barinholtz), bring Floyd a lousy meal. Floyd Lawton (AKA: Deadshot) (Will Smith) is in his cell going at his punching bag. Like Karen Fukuhara said, explaining the circumstances of his death would help the audience understand the heroine better, not to mention how she learned to wield a blade.The film opens at the Belle Reve Penitentiary. For those not familiar with the comics, not to worry, she didn't kill Maseo. One of those souls is her husband Maseo, who she'll be talking with periodically during the movie. Her sword traps the souls of its victims within. Her main position on the team is to keep Rick Flag safe, whether it's from one of the mystical enemies they're battling or one of the team members looking to cause some trouble.

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I'd like to explore where she's from, what kind of training she comes from - if she gets a stand-alone movie that would be awesome! There's so much story from the point of her husband's death to her story leading up to Suicide Squad - that's something that I'd love to show on the screen.Įven though Suicide Squad isn't delving deeply into Katana's origins, rest assured, she'll be an important player in the movie. While talking with about how much research she did on Katana, as well as history texts about real female samurai, Fukuhara expressed interest in seeing the swordswoman's story elaborated upon either in a Suicide Squad sequel or her own movie.
