The New Zealand Herald

‘Squad’ director: I’d change it if I could

- Nick Bond

DC Comics’ superhero flick Suicide Squad proved to be perhaps the most divisive blockbuste­r of 2016, with a very healthy box office take contrastin­g with absolutely dire reviews.

Now, the film’s director David Ayer has taken the unpreceden­ted step of releasing a statement to outline what he would’ve done different in making the film, admitting that he wished he “had a time machine” to make changes.

Much was made ahead of the film’s release of Jared Leto’s role as the Joker — but the final cut saw many of the actor’s scenes on the cutting room floor. Leto himself slammed the film, saying he felt he’d been “tricked” into taking the role.

Replying to a fan on Twitter overnight who thanked him for the “masterpiec­e” film, encouragin­g him not to “let anyone tell you otherwise,” Ayer responded with a lengthy statement in which he acknowledg­ed the film had been “controvers­ial”.

“I took inspiratio­n from the insanity of the original comics. Making a movie is a journey, not a straight line. I learned so much. Everyone has a personal vision of how each character should look and walk and talk.

“If you set out to make a mass appeal movie, it’s easy to end up with vanilla. But I went for it. And I know Squad has its flaws, hell, the world knows it. Nothing hurts more than to pick up a newspaper and see a couple years of your blood, sweat and tears ripped to shreds,” he wrote.

“The movie was wildly successful commercial­ly [grossing almost threequart­ers of a billion dollars worldwide]. And the world got introduced into some very cool characters in the DC Universe. And that success is due [to the power] of DC, of its characters.

Would I do a lot of things different? Yep, for sure,” Ayer continued, before zeroing in on Leto’s Joker as one aspect of the film he wished he’d done differentl­y.

“Wish I had a time machine. I’d make Joker the main villain and engineer a more grounded story.

“I have to take the good and bad and learn from it. I love making movies and I love DC. I’m a High School dropout and used to paint houses for a living. I’m lucky to have the job I have.

“I have to give the characters the stories and plots they deserve next time. (And no, there isn’t a secret edit of the film with a bunch of Joker scenes hidden . . . somewhere.)”

Ayer will next direct sci-fi fantasy Bright, starring Joel Edgerton and Will Smith and set for release later in the year.

After that, he’ll helm Gotham City Sirens, a Suicide Squad spin-off focused on Harley Quinn, played by Margot Robbie.

 ??  ?? Jared Leto has said he felt tricked into taking the role of Joker in Suicide Squad.
Jared Leto has said he felt tricked into taking the role of Joker in Suicide Squad.

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