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Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

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Task Force X: Full Assembly (New Suicide Squad) has been released for a while, and I believe that many students have seen or at least understood this DC turnaround again.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

Due to Marvel's recent intensive work output, coupled with the R-rated setting of this work, I originally wanted to be lazy not to do the analysis of this work, but I couldn't stop pushing too much, so I will briefly share with you the background of many new characters that many students are shouting headaches, and add a few small Easter eggs by the way. Without further ado, let's get started!

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

The main reason for the emergence of so many new characters this time is that they are divided into two suicide squads, the first group consists of Weasel, the weasel who pretends to attack the beach, the black guard Blackguard, the alien female Mongal, the javelin Javelin, the boomerang captain Captain Boomerang, T.D.K., the wise Savant, the clown harley Quinn and the captain Rick Flag.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

The second set of roundabout attacks consisted of Bloody Campaign, Peacemaker, Peacemaker, Shark King King Shark, Polka-Dot Man, and Second Generation Ratcatcher 2.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

Let's start by introducing the members of these suicide squads.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

1. Weasel (Hey, weasel!

The wise shape seems to be a humanoid image of the giant claw lazy Sid in the Ice Age. Quick-moving, sharp teeth and claws, but not able to swim.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

The weasel-like humanoid creature was imprisoned in Belle Reve Prison because it killed 27 children while wandering outside. It seems that the intelligence is low, and its thinking logic (if any) is more difficult for ordinary people to understand than the big smart Shark King. In the comics, this character was previously John Monroe, a serial killer in Gotham City, and later became beastly, but the shape of the beast in the tights showed her muscles was really very dimensional.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

In the film, the weasel is motion captured by the rolling director's younger brother, Sean. Like Kraglin, who also played the Yondu Blowing Arrow heir Kraglin in the Silver Guardian film, Sean also starred in Calendar Man in this game. The latter is a Hacka who tattoos a calendar on the brain door and insists on committing crimes on important dates, and the character was originally set up as a funny villain in the Batman series.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

2. BlackGuard (too convinced that other people's faces will be blown away)

The Black Guard's name comes from his special black armor, which allows him to create a shield and chain hammer composed of energy bodies. He is also very good at freehand combat and the use of firearms, but his brain is not very good, typical of a large chest and brainless (no).

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

In the comics, he is betrayed and beheaded during a suicide squad operation, and in the movie, he is thrown half his face away after betraying the squad. Pete Davidson, who plays Black Guard, said the only reason he was involved was because the character's flower name was "Dick" Hertz, who was dirty.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

3. Alien Woman Mongal (died in an outbreak)

Mongal and her twin brother Mongul the Younger are the children of the mighty tyrant Mongul the Elder, from the world of war. Because it is alien, it has super strength, agility, speed and endurance. Maybe it's a cultural difference, but on Earth her brain is just as bad.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

Seemingly introverted and silent, he jumped up during the battle in an attempt to shoot down a helicopter, only to have his own bento, but also to tire out the boomerang captain. So people can die not only in silence, but also in outbreaks.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

4. Javelin (Take it away my spear)

Javelin was originally a German Olympic javelin and later became a criminal who still uses weaponized labels, standard do-do-line love-line. is a villain from the Green Lantern series, so he was also made live-action (huh?) in Green Arrow. Something doesn't seem right? )。

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

Praised by the Joker Girl for her charming accent, she decides to give her his gun (presumably?) before she dies. )。

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

5. Boomerang Captain Captain Captain Boomerang (Unicorn-loving Australians go all the way!) )

Captain Boomerang, formerly known as Digger Harkness, is a notorious Australian criminal who specializes in the use of boomerangs, has committed 98 burglaries and 51 serious assaults, and is a classic villain in the Flash series. In the suicide squad's predecessor, he was a strong, rude, ironic character, and even had the chicken thief behavior of tempting the living knot to escape to test the nano bomb.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

In this game, he is implicated in the reckless behavior of the alien female warriors, and it is not long before the opening that he receives a bento. Hopefully Heaven has his Pinky unicorn with him. amen!

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

5. T.D.K. (one of the most wasted superpowers not)

Cory Pitzne AKA T.D.K.。 In the movie, Javelin asks him what T.D.K. means, and he says it doesn't mean anything, he represents himself. In fact, these three letters are The Detachable Kid, short for Separator (not). Originally in the comics, this character was called Arm-Fall-Off-Boy, and he could take off his arms and even legs as a sledgehammer.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

In the movie, although he can get rid of his arms painlessly and can be controlled by the air, the damage is the same as the attack power of ordinary people, and he cannot be immune to or even reduce any injury or pain, and eventually he loses too much blood and dies... In addition, his arm cannot be put back, it can only be regenerated, and it is completely a funny character. However, he himself is quite enthusiastic and humorous, and is a good man card.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

6. Sage Savant (Tenor Singer)

Formerly known as Brian Durlin, a rich second generation from Gotham City, presumably yearning for Batman's identity, he also self-styled himself as a vigilante to fight crime, but his methods are more criminal than criminals, and later use his superb computer technology to become a blackmailer. In the comics, he has some connections with both the Birds of Prey squad and Batman.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

At the beginning of the movie, he demonstrates a flying ball killing birds, silent and forced, looking like a guy. When the teammates were attacked by fierce fire and bento, the big guy issued a long and powerful scream, turned his head and fled, and finally died under the nano bomb, very nothing, very black humor. Played by Michael Luke, the brave actor of Silver Protector, the director brings a lot of old faces.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

7. Harley Quinn( Clown Girl Who Doesn't Love?) )

It is one of the few classic characters that continue from the previous game, after breaking up with the Joker, I realized the true meaning of my own love, and the important thing is always your own sister (very ZZZQ). Although to be honest, it is a character who has been removed in this game and still does not affect the plot of the story, but it is Harley Quinn!!! At least much better than the Raptor Squad (start pulling and stomping).

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

Harley seems to be more handsome than the Bobby form of the previous game when using the javelin, and the equipment dealer Javelin died without regrets.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

7. Captain Rick Flag (too normal to be normal)

Richard "Rick" Flag, Jr., is a U.S. military colonel and special operations specialist who is noticed by Amanda Waller for his exemplary student-like record, and she has assigned her to lead the Suicide Squad, a mad army of villains and criminals. Although not as tortuous as these villains, Rick is loyal to his duties, leading them through difficult tasks and trying to ensure the lives of his team members. The yellow tights looked visibly convex (hey!). ), but it's really a classic comic book look.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

Although from the military, Rick has his own beliefs and value judgments, and does not blindly follow Amanda's command. In this game, he wants to expose the ugly behavior of the US military for the sake of justice, but is peaceful by the god tm peacemaker. Hug the flag first!!

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

Finally came the second group, the first to replace the benchmark of The Emperor's Death Shot, the Bloodsport Bloody Movement played by Idris Elba.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

1. Bloody Hell!) It's british indeed, but there's no tea in this game)

Formerly known as Robert DuBois, he is a retired soldier and current Assassin, the most prominent feature of which is the combat uniform with multiple weapon modules designed by himself, and the most prominent record is that he almost sent Dachao away with a kryptonite bullet.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

In short, in addition to hand-to-hand combat and excellent swordplay, Robert is best at shooting firearms, and can change the shape of his weapon to face the oversized Kaiju starfish monster head-on with super firepower.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

In a game of professional gambling with the Peacemaker, The Bloody Movement really demonstrates what it means to be called, a real drop.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

Like the death shot in the previous game, he is a daughter fool, but Robert's way of expressing his love to his daughter is a little bit special. In this work, it is the true father-daughter who takes the sister of the mouse summoner! Oh yes, the Bloody Movement suffers from ratophobia, but the rat caller girl used a tough method to cure him.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

As mentioned earlier, the role of Bloody Sports is aimed at the death shooter played by Will Smith, and originally Idris Elba was going to take over Shi Huang's class, and it can be seen that there are indeed many similarities between the two characters. But later, considering that Shi Huang still had the possibility of returning, he let the bloody movement top the dead shot. By the way, making Idris Elba vs Kaiju really made me jump.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

2. Peacemaker Peacemaker (Nuclear Messenger who takes notes in meetings)

Originally known as Christopher Smith, he was trained by his father from an early age, just like the Bloody Movement. Growing up, Christopher became an extremely paranoid pacifist, going out of his way to violently eliminate the characters who stood in his way for peace. In the comics, he is like a bloody movement, and his whole body can be used as a weapon.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

The literally hat he wore on his head also had a special effect in his mouth, a helmet that collected the souls of all the people he had killed, and then these souls formed a collective that could give him advice and guidance at critical times.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

The main weapon used in the film is firearms, occasionally axes and so on, wearing a very American standard color red, blue and white tights, the brain is very strong, and it is jokingly called the brainless version of Captain America. The first rolling director wanted to let Silver Gori play the role of Dave Bautista the Destroyer, U1S1, and the two roles were quite matched in terms of double quotient. However, suffering from the conflict of schedules, Zhao Xina was invited to play this big wave man, and the role interpretation was equally impressive.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

The peacemaker miracle survived at the end of the film, who was hit head-on by a bloody movement at the gun, presumably due to the subsequent launch of a solo spin-off on HBO MAX. But according to the director, the first season of "Peacemaker" was too much over budget, so the second season was cut and laughed to death. The first season will be released in January 2022.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

3. Polka-Dot Man (Mom!) )

His original name was Abner Krill, and like many other suicide squad members, he came from gotham, a crime holy city. The most iconic feature is his polka dot coat with dots on a white background.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

In the comics, his ability comes from this suit, and the color points of different colors have different functions, but his combat effectiveness is not outstanding.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

In the movie, his superpower comes from his mother's experiments. His mother was a superhero-obsessed mad scientist who did all sorts of experiments on her own toddlers that stimulated superpowers. The polka dot man also suffered from a strange disease that looked quite disgusting visually, and he began to grow colored dot-like pustules, which must be eliminated on time or they would be swallowed up by the polka dots. This painful childhood memory also made him suffer from stress disorder, seeing who was fucking, including giant monsters, this hallucination did greatly stimulate his will to fight.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

4. King Shark Shark Hungry! Hands! Friends! )

Formerly... Nanaue。 In the movie, he looks like a silly big man, but he is actually the child of the ancient shark god, who is bloody and comparable to Wonder Woman Diana Prince. Therefore, it has super strength and durability, the skin is invulnerable, it can live directly underwater, and it likes to eat people very much. In the comics is a villain in the Aquaman and Green Lantern series.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

You can see that in the manga, there is a version of it that uses a hammerhead shark, and the rolling director originally wanted to use the shape of the hammerhead shark, but it is said that due to the large eye spacing, the opponent scene is not easy to shoot (sorry, there is a laugh), so it uses the current great white shark head. There is a similar character in the previous game, the killer crocodile Waylon Jones, who originally wanted to introduce shark king, but because of the CGI cost, it was replaced by a less expensive crocodile head.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

The voice of Shark King is Stallone, who plays Star Eagle in Silver Guardian 2, and the action capture is also from Silver Guardian's team.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

Shark King's action catcher is Steve Agee, who plays Gef the Bearded Predator in Silver Shield.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

In this game, he also plays John Economos, the big man with glasses on Amanda's team.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

5. Ratcatcher 2 , the second generation of rat catchers ( I want to have Spartian , the elf mouse brother ! ) . )

Originally known as Cleo Cazo, she is an original character in the film, set as the daughter of an unknown original mousetrap. In the comics, the mousetrap is called Otis Flannegan, and his ability is to communicate and manipulate an army of rats. As one of Batman's villains, there are no accidents living in Gotham City.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

The mousetrap doesn't need to be used in the comics, but in the movie Cleo uses a mysterious prop that resembles a light bulb. And a special mask she wears in the comics to breathe in the sewers.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

By the way, In the movie, Cleo's father is played by Taika David Waititi, the director of Thor 3, and it is rare to see that the tower director is not crazy.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

Another attractive character is the cute Sebastian who stands on Cleo's shoulder and loves to wave at people.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

It is said that real people were used when shooting: No, real rats, one called Jaws, one called Crisp. I heard that Jaws is very clingy, and Crisp is a good hand at shooting action scenes.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

Finally, there are some other characters.

1. Starro The Conqueror Star (Facebug Pie Star)

Originally known as Starro the Conqueror, the body is very large, and small individuals who can throw the concept of spores control passers-by like face-hugging insects. In the comics, this alien starfish monster that wants to conquer the world is even the reason why the Positive Union was first condensed.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

In the movie, Starro was not actively aggressive, and only launched an attack after being forcibly taken away by American astronauts during the Cold War. After being captured, Starro endured thirty years of physical and mental torture, and after escaping from the trap, it sprinkled fire on the local soldiers and civilians until it was ended by the mice. When it died, Starro said, it floated in deep space, staring at the stars in the universe, already content.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

2. Thinker Thinker (Electrocuted but Not Completely Electrocuted)

There are many versions of Thinker in comics, and even AI versions. The thinker in the film is named Gaius Grieves, and his appearance is more similar to thinker in the new 52 Suicide Squad comics.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

He was originally a brilliant scientist, and in order to regain his cognitive ability, he put more electronic components in his head, in the now fashionable word, the brain-computer interface. Although these electronic components did further enhance his brain, they also shortened his lifespan.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

In addition, the thinker in the film is Peter Capaldi, as you should know, he is the twelfth Doctor Who.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

3. Doctor Fitzgibbon Dr. Fitzgibbon (Creator Dimensionality Reduction Strike)

Not many people should remember this balding uncle who looks very much like a mad scientist. In the film, he was responsible for implanting nanobombs in the back of the necks of criminals who had joined suicide squads.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

Playing this doctor is John Ostrander, the screenwriter of the Suicide Squad comics, similar to the uncle next door, Stan Lee. The plot of the Jotunheim mission in this game is also from his main comic book story.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

4. The Gentle Kitten Dancer (螳螂拳!)

A bar dancer, played by Pom Klementieff Pont Clementev, is also one of the silver guards brought by another roller guide, the Mantis Woman.

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled
Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

These are some of the character introductions and Easter egg content I want to share in "X Task Force: Full Assemblies", and I hope that after watching it, you will not be overwhelmed by a large number of new faces when you watch the movie. If you think there is a cure for your super-British face blindness, please remember to give me three consecutive yo~

We'll see you next time we spit out the (ko) groove!!"

Character profiles from Task Force X: Assembled

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