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Cast defends ‘Suicide Squad’

Reviews were really ‘horrible’

- MELISSA FARES

LOS ANGELES: The cast of new anti-hero movie Suicide Squad has defended the film from scathing reviews, saying it was for the fans to decide if it does justice to the DC Comics characters it is based on.

“The critics have been absolutely horrific, they’re really, really horrible. You know, I just don’t think they like superhero movies,” Cara Delevingne, who plays the Enchantres­s, said.

Delevingne added that while “this movie isn’t perfect”, it was made for the fans.

Suicide Squad, now out in cinemas, follows a rogue group of villains and anti- heroes, some with superpower­s – Deadshot, Harley Quinn, Boomerang, Killer Croc and El Diablo – who are held hostage by the US government as a Dirty Dozen- style unit to protect the city.

Many critics have panned the film, with Richard Lawson of Vanity Fair calling it “too shoddy and forgettabl­e to even register as revolting”. The film has a 31 percent rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes.

Will Smith, who plays Deadshot, commended the film’s writer-director David Ayer for weaving together the stories of 10 characters and setting up a new world within Warner Bros’s expanding cinematic superhero universe.

“I think people had expectatio­ns that may have been different, but I’m excited for the fans to get to vote,” Smith said.

Ayer added: “I made the movie for real people who live in the real world. I made the movie for people who actually love movies and go and see movies.”

The flurry of negative reviews led more than 17 000 people on Wednesday to sign an online Change.org petition calling for Rotten Tomatoes to be shut down.

Abdullah Saleh, a 22-yearold student in Alexandria, Egypt, launched the petition, telling Reuters he felt “there is some kind of pattern for movie critics to give DC Extended Universe movies bad reviews”.

“I created the petition just to gather DC fans and express their anger just for fun. I didn’t mean it to be taken that serious,” Saleh said.

He later suspended the petition, saying “the only thing that it does is spreading a speech of hate and online fighting”.

Suicide Squad showcases a new direction for Warner Bros’s DC superhero universe, which has taken a more dramatic and serious tone in action films such as Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

It was expected to gross $125 million in North America this weekend, according to box office analysts. – Reuters

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PICTURES: AP Jay Hernandez, Joel Kinnaman, Will Smith, Adewale Akinnuoye, Margot Robbie, Jason Momoa, Karen Fukuhara, Jai Courtney and Cara Delevingne hold Ezra Matthew Miller, at the European premiere of Suicide Squad in London.
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