suicide squad director david yesterday recently shared some script pages from his original version of the DC movie, and they reveal how the story between Harley Quinn and the Joker originally ended.
The filmmakers are apparently still upset and annoyed by the cut of the film released by Warner Bros. He still felt the need to prove that his original vision for the film was much better than what we all saw.
The script page also includes an expanded version of the moment when the Joker uses his stun machine on Dr. Harleen Quinzel, and we learn more about the moment when Harley Quinn turns her back on the Joker during her final battle with the Witches.
I really wanted to see Ayer’s vision for Suicide Squad, but it will never see the light of day. All we have is everything Ayer shared with us, like these script pages.
When Ayer was previously asked about his biggest heartbreak in Hollywood, he explained suicide squad He said: “I tell people, Hollywood is like watching someone you love get fucked by someone you hate. The biggest thing was Suicide Squad. That one broke my heart. That gave me my ass. I.
Every time he talks about the experience, he always explains how the studio screwed him over. He went on to share how everything fell apart for the film:
“Just finished watching Fury, right? I had this town on my hands—I could do anything, and I did anything, and [I] continue this journey [‘Suicide Squad’]. Same thing – be real, be real, let’s do all the rehearsals, let’s really get into each other’s souls.
“Let’s create this amazing collaborative project, right? And then Deadpool comes out, right? They never tested Batman v Superman, so they were expecting different results, and then they got All the critics lashed out and then it was like, ‘Okay, now we’re going to turn David Ayer’s dark, soulful movie into a fucking comedy.
Speaking previously about his original cut of the film, the director said: “I just know that the film I haven’t seen is much better than what the studio released. The interest in my cut seems real and natural. .
In the theatrical cut suicide squadwe’re led to believe that the Joker died in that helicopter crash, then unexpectedly returns in the film’s final moments to save Harley from Belle Reve. Warner Bros. felt Ayer’s vision was too dark and decided to brighten the story and tone, hence the “happy ending.”