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How the Events of Suicide Squad Affect the DC Movie Universe
With the release of Suicide Squad, chapter three of the DC Extended Universe is now in the books. We now have another piece to the puzzle that started withMan of Steel, continued in Batman v Superman, and will go on next year in Wonder Woman and Justice League. Here are the biggest changes that Suicide Squad has made to the larger story of the DC Extended Universe.


Batman has everyone’s information This is the biggest takeaway from the entire film. After the Suicide Squad defeats the Enchantress, Amanda Waller meets with Bruce Wayne and gives him all the information she has on metahumans, which includes both the Suicide Squad and a few other familiar faces who’ll become members of the Justice League. Wayne also tells Waller that next time, they won’t need her team—he’ll have one.Justice League teaser!

Amanda Waller knows Bruce Wayne is Batman... maybe In that final, mid-credit scene, it’s heavily suggested that Waller knows Batman’s secret identity. If she does, that will likely be an ace up her sleeve in a future movie.

Most of the Suicide Squad is back in jail When it comes to the large DC Extended Universe, this is the most disappointing thing about Suicide Squad. Most of the Squad members, including Deadshot, Killer Croc, and Captain Boomerang, end up back in jail. They saved Waller, beat the Enchantress, and still ended up right where they started. One member did get out, though...

Joker and Harley Quinn are on the loose While Harley is put back in jail after the film’s finale, her puddin’ Joker breaks her out at the very end of the movie. That means DC’s most dastardly duo will be out in the wild when upcoming movies like Justice League happen. At the moment, they aren’t rumored to appear in JL, but there’s a good chance they’ll be part of the upcoming Batman solo movie.

Batman has beef not just with Joker, but Deadshot too Of course we know Batman and the Joker are long-time adversaries; we get a quick glimpse of that in Suicide Squad. But the more surprising interaction is between Batman and Deadshot. The Caped Crusader is responsible for putting the assassin in jail—in front of his daughter no less—and Deadshot wants revenge.

The Flash is fighting crime, and already has his suit One of the biggest surprises in Suicide Squad was a cameo by Ezra Miller as the Flash. We know Zack Snyder directed the scene, in which the speedster captures Captain Boomerang. So when Justice League begins, the Flash will already be fully suited up and fighting crime on his own before becoming a member of the team.

Midway City is the latest city to be destroyed by metahumans Metropolis got the brunt of it in Man of Steel but now, a second city in the DC Extended Universe has been decimated. We didn’t see a lot of how the city’s population felt about this supernatural, superhuman occurrence but considering how Batman reacted to the destruction of Metropolis, but chances are it’s not going to garner metahumans as a whole any good will.
