- Some commentators pointed out that the appearance of the Shark King in the film was the same as that in the animated series "Harley Quinn". The director James Gunn explained that this was completely coincidental. "Task Force X: All Assembled" was filmed a year before the broadcast of "Harley Quinn". The live-action Shark King dubbed by Stallone was designed by steveagee, which is still different from the version in the animation.
- During the preparation of the film, there were news reports that the big villain "Shark King" was about to join the cast of the film, and that this role was played by "Brave" Michael Luke in the "Guardians of the Galaxy" series. In this regard, Luke himself denied this statement on ins, screenshots posted the news, and added in the comments, "This is not real news, I did not join this film."
The Suicide Squad behind the scenes gags
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Jasmin 2022-03-23 09:01:53
More strategically confusing than Black Widow, but still one of the most conservative, sickening, and unimaginative (all "crazy" in a predictable form) of the daddy films. Column: In a movie like this, you're either white or dead.
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Lon 2022-01-28 08:05:02
The monster that Task Force X is fighting against is a big-eyed starfish. The starfish’s ability is to release countless small derivatives to control whoever sucks it on the face. In the end, thousands of mice in the gutter defeated the starfish. The starfish’s last words said: Me too Once happy, floating freely, looking up at the stars. The Americans even carried stories about Sina Weibo (Haixing) and the ghost of the bombing account (mouse) with private goods.
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Bloodsport: [referring to Sebastian] Oh, no way. That's not coming with us.
Amanda Waller: She controls rats.
Bloodsport: I know, I caught that. It's a disgusting superpower.
Ratcatcher II: This is Sebastian. Say hello, Sebastian.
[Sebastian waves at him]
Bloodsport: I'm not shaking the rat's hand.
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Peacemaker: Polka Dot Man. What's he do, throw polka dots at people? He does. He throws polka dots at people