The Suicide Squad will finally be hitting theaters on August 6, and as writer-director James Gunn has made repeatedly clear--yes, he knows people weren't that fond of the 2016 predecessor in the film franchise. Gunn has repeatedly been on record saying this movie isn't intended as a make-good, nor a reboot, but is very much its own thing. We could tell that from trailers alone, but now that critics are starting to see it and weigh in, what is the movie? Is it good?
As of this writing, the movie has 14 critics giving an aggregate score of 76. Rotten Tomatoes, meanwhile, has 40 reviews netting it a much more impressive 98% fresh. Of course, these scores will shift as the film comes closer to release--but all signs seem to point towards if you're at all interested, go check it out.
Below, you'll see a selection of the many reviews of The Suicide Squad, including our own.
Screenrant - 4/5
"It's the kind of filmmaking that rewards returning fans while being accessible to new or casual viewers. As a result, The Suicide Squad is a delicious, deviant and delightful watch for everyone." - Molly Freeman - [Full review]
Entertainment Weekly - C+
"The script, accordingly, herks and jerks along with a sort of forced-festive glee, its mounting body count buffeted by goofball banter and pounding soundtrack cues. A good half of the jokes don't land, but unlike his predecessor's joyless slog, Gunn's version at least celebrates the nonsense."
- Leah Greenblatt - [Full review]
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