John Cena Says Fans Are Not Ready For Suicide Squad 2

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Coming directly from the Peacemaker himself, John Cena says fans aren’t prepared for James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad after the star watched the full movie. Plainly Gunn’s adopting his own strategy to the supervillain story, and giving the fans the viciousness they were absent from the 2016 film. After the basic dissatisfaction of David Ayer’s Suicide Squad, Gunn is redoing the entire story. The film will remain on its own plot-wise however is bringing back a couple of unique cast individuals, remarkably Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, and will be joined by a lot of newbies, including Cena as the Peacemaker.

In a meeting with Comicbook.com, Cena gave his survey of The Suicide Squad after his first review. “You are not prepared,” Cena said. “That is all I need to say about that and individuals will comprehend.” Check out the clasp of Cena advertising up the film beneath:

The Suicide Squad will make a big appearance in theaters and on HBO Max on August 6. What’s more, pretty much everybody included co-signs Cena’s survey that the film takes it’s anything but a score, which is the reason they suggest an in-theater seeing. Considering Suicide Squad was a film industry crush regardless of faltering audits, fans make certain to flood the venue to look at The Suicide Squad to get away from the late spring heat with some dull supervillain humor. Or if nothing else, that is by all accounts the expectation from the Warner Bros. crew, especially after the movies bungle, Birds Of Prey.

The promotion is genuine for Warner Bro. to get the Suicide Squad comics deciphered better on the big screen. So Gunn’s adaptation has a ton to satisfy, both economically and fundamentally. Also, is that HBO has effectively approved a Peacemaker side project, so the character must be a hit. Nonetheless, with enormous name entertainers and guarantees for genuine R-appraised activity, The Suicide Squad seems like it will satisfy all the promotion.

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