"They were weapons once. Now theyβre just tired souls looking for something worth destroying for."
They were dead β at least on paper. But in 2025, the Suicide Squad returns β not to save the world, but to clean up the mess made by the ones who created them. In a post-chaos world where heroes have either vanished or become corrupted, the discarded, the insane, the uncontrollable... may be the last shot at reclaiming the truth.
The film opens with a string of high-level assassinations. Intelligence generals and politicians vanish in silence. Amanda Waller is missing. The Task Force X control system is hijacked. And then, a cryptic message reaches the former squad members: βThe dogs have turned into wolves. Who will hunt them?β Harley Quinn, Bloodsport, Ratcatcher 2, Peacemaker (now in exile), and King Shark β all pulled back into a game without rules. No neck bombs. No parole. This time, itβs their choice.
The tone is dense, anarchic, and violently poetic β preserving the madness of the 2021 version but pushing deeper into the antihero paradox: When the government becomes the villain and the system collapses, are the criminals still the criminals? Each character is forced to face a past that was never forgiven and a future with nothing left to lose. Especially Harley Quinn β for the first time, facing a real decision: to walk away, or burn the entire gameboard downβ¦ and laugh one last time.
This chapter stands out for whatβs missing β no handlers, no control, no leash. The Suicide Squad is now a pack of wild animals choosing their own war β and the irony is: in total freedom, they begin fighting for something real. Not for country. Not for redemption. But for each other.
Suicide Squad (2025) doesnβt promise salvation. It offers a blunt question: if chaos is real, would you side with the ones who built it β or those who survived inside it?