The latest details and spoilers for "Suicide Squad" regarding a possible member's death, cameo appearance by The Flash and David Ayer clarifiying The Joker's origin.
Several rumors are making round regarding one member of Task Force dying during the events of "Suicide Squad" as the team faces June Moon/the Enchantress (Cara Delevinge) who seems to be one of the main villains in the movie as she tries to resurrect her brother and get his heart back from Amanda Waller (Viola Davis).
Task Force X fights her off as Chato Santana/El Diablo (Jay Hernandez) makes the ultimate move to save the group as he creates an explosion big enough to kill Enchantress' brother in a helicopter scene. In addition, another team member Slipknot (Adam Bearch) is said to die first during the first part of the "Suicide Squad" movie, TheBitBag reported.
In other news, it seems that new evidence to support the rumors of Barry Allen/The Flash (Ezra Miller) making a cameo appearance in "Suicide Squad" movie has been revealed.
It was rumored that Captain Boomerang's (Jai Courtney) origin will be feature the Scarlet Speedster capturing and sending him to prison. But with the new "Justice League" trailer shown in San Diego Comic Con 2016 event, several fans who have analyzed the footage and saw The Flash stopping Captain Boomerang during a bank heist as the lightning effect when Barry uses his speed affected Boomerang's escape, ComicBookMovie reported.
Lastly, director David Ayer clears out rumors that The Joker's (Jared Leto) identity in the "Suicide Squad" movie is the deceased Jason Todd/Robin. Ayer told Chris Van Vliet during a red carpet interview that The Joker is not Jason Todd, ultimately shutting down the many rumors and speculations.
Many theories about Jason Todd and The Joker being the same person has been rampant within the internet as they compared the many tattoos of the Joker linking to the boy wonder and that Bruce Wayne/Batman (Ben Affleck) laments in how few good guys "stayed that way," during the events of Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice.
Jason Todd's death at the hands of the Clown Prince of Crime has altered Batman's perception of justice during "Dawn of Justice" and does what it takes to finish the job by any means necessary.
"Suicide Squad" will be release in cinemas on Aug. 5.