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David Ayer's anti-hero film "Suicide Squad" has more to show with Deadshot repelling down a building as Jai Courtney revealed that he was stunned when he first learned his role as Captain Boomerang in the film.


User zackprohaska has posted a clip on Instagram featuring Deadshot, played by Will Smith. The villain is seen traversing his way down on the walls of a building and then rides a small truck, which indicates that Deadshot is working with someone.

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The Deadshot clip was captioned "Suicide SquadJ #youflair #jackastors #suicidesquad" and it got more than 80 likes.

It is the first time to see the antagonist in full costume and Deadshot does a good job in repelling the building, since it was seven floors and the villain just did it once, as per Cinema Blend.

It is uncertain if the person in the photo is actually Smith or a stunt double. However, fans assume that Smith was the person in the photo. For fans, seeing the iconic actors play their roles gives amusement to them.

The scene in the clip suggests that Deadshot was escaping the building from another character. It is also unknown if the said scene in the clip shows Deadshot prior to becoming part of "Suicide Squad." Other than that, the act did not give other hints about the film.

Meanwhile, Courtney told Spotlight Report he cringed when he was told he will portray Deadshot because he was unfamiliar with the DC cinematic universe. He did not read comic books when he was young and he had not read the script when he signed on for the role.

Overall, the "Divergent" actor said that the "Suicide Squad" set has a family atmosphere and fantastic cast.

Along with Smith and Courtney, the film stars Jared Leto, Margot Robbie, Cara Delevigne's Enchantress, and Joel Kinnaman. The villain film also includes Scott Eastwood, Jay Hernandez, Karen Fukuhara, Adam Beach, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Alex Meraz, and Common.

Directed by Ayer, "Suicide Squad" is slated to premiere in theaters on Aug. 5, 2016.