Compared to the previous game, the new Suicide Squad has four main characters returning: Harley Quinn, Fryg, Boomerang Captain, and Amanda Waller.
The director carefully combed through the history of DC Comics, hoping to find some humble villains to join his own film.
His final selection was led by Bloodsport and the Peacemakers, including Polka-Dot Man, King Shark, Ratcatcher II, Javelin, Sol Soria, Savant, Broken Arm Boy TDK, Mongal, Blackguard, Weasel and Thinker.
The reason for choosing these characters is also very simple, because as the rolling director himself said, it is possible to "die all the time".
But it turns out that the rolling director is not without consideration for other roles.
On social media, The Rolling Director revealed a list of the other 13 characters.
These characters were ultimately excluded because he still thought the ones selected were best for the story.
The list includes:
Livewire

First appeared in Action Comics #835 in March 2006, prior to being a DCAU animated character. (Like Harley Quinn)
Based on her debut, it's easy to guess whose villain she is.
- Superman.
His real name, Leslie Willis, a radio anchor, taunts Superman every day to satisfy his near-"perverted" eccentricities and increase his attention (like someone who blindly attacks a director), gaining a large number of loyal fans, including Luthor.
Pure energy super powers, similar to elementalists and self-detonating captains.
The two versions of manga and anime acquire abilities differently.
In the anime (Superman: Animated Series, Justice League), it was because he stubbornly had to do an outdoor event on a stormy rainy night, and he was struck by lightning. Superman, who had come to her rescue (but not completely), was hit by a wire. Since then, her appearance has changed and she has acquired superpowers.
(If I remember correctly, I probably appeared before this; if I remember correctly, I didn't say ~)
In the manga, it is a natural talent to control the current. (But later I was struck by lightning because of it)
Due to her ability characteristics, her weaknesses are also obvious, namely water and non-conductive substances.
In terms of live-action, he made a brief appearance in an episode of Season 8 of The Incredibles, played by Anna Mae Routledge.
He was later played by Britt Morgan in CW's Supergirl.
Punch
First appeared in Captain Atom #85 in March 1967,
His real name is Clyde Philip, and his wife is a male and female thief.
A member of the Suicide Squad.
Appeared in Suicide Squad: Severe Punishment, where he died after being betrayed by his other half.
Jewelee
It is the other of the male and female thieves above.
Died at the hands of Death Shooters in Suicide Squad: Severe Punishment.
Black Spider
First appeared in Detective Comics #463 in September 1976.
As you can imagine, Batman's villain.
His real name is Eric Nidam, a professional killer.
In fact, he is a police officer, but because of his extreme behavior, he is hit by Batman.
He has appeared in Batman: Raid on Arkham and Justice League Junior.
Deathstroke
The death knell does not need to say more?
In the past two years, everyone should be quite familiar with him.
Man-Bat
First appeared in Detective Comics #400 in June 1970.
From this, we can see that Batman's villain.
His real name is Crick Langshitong, a zoologist.
Injectable serum was invented to cure ear disease, but it was mutated.
The members of the Suicide Squad are villains and occasionally superheroes, so they should be called anti-heroes.
He has joined a number of hero groups, most notably the Justice League of Darkness.
In terms of animation, he has appeared in DCAU's Batman: Animated Series, Justice League, and DCAMU's Children of Batman.
As for the humanization, in DCEU's BVS, Bruce's first nightmare, a creature that looks a lot like a human bat appears.
Bomb Woman (Plastique)
First appeared in Firestorm Fury #7 in December 1982.
Her real name is Betty Susie, a KB molecule.
He was married to captain of the self-detonation team and later divorced.
With the ability to touch the explosion, it is really worthy of a pair.
In terms of live-action, it appeared in the second episode of the eighth episode of "Superman Prequel".
He also appeared in the fifth episode of the first season of CW's "The Flash" as the villain of The Flash.
In addition, she seems to have appeared in 2016's Suicide Squad.
Chemical Waste Monster (Chemo)
First appeared in Showcase #39 in July 1962.
KGBeast
This is all too familiar to everyone already.
It has also appeared in BVS.
But because of this representation of the rolling guide, we can know one thing:
Since there is a possibility that this character will be activated, it means that he was not burned in BVS.
To be continued.