David Ayer claims new DC Universe head James Gunn has assured him that his tackle Suicide Squad will see the sunshine of day.

It’s been seven years since Suicide Squad launched into cinemas following a advertising marketing campaign that generated quite a lot of buzz. However, audiences selected to not embrace the movie – though it grossed some huge cash – and it stays as an unloved factor of the soon-to-be discontinued DC Extended Universe.

That mentioned, the movie we noticed in cinemas wasn’t the ultimate lower pieced collectively by director, David Ayer and he’s been very vocal about that within the years since. Ayer has persistently campaigned for his model of the movie to get a launch, particularly after seeing Zack Snyder get the chance to try this with Justice League. 

We’ve seen previous DC heads publicly shut Ayer’s requests down, reducing off any type of public groundswell on the root, however with the creative-friendly James Gunn now in cost over at DC, it seems to be just like the wind would possibly lastly be blowing in the proper path for Ayer, who revealed on Twitter (through Dark Horizons) that ‘DC Studios boss James Gunn instructed him that the Ayer Cut “would have its time to be shared.”

Whilst Ayer wouldn’t elaborate, that actually means that he has some type of assure from Gunn that ‘The Ayer Cut’ of Suicide Squad will get a launch sometime. Ayer has lengthy maintained (as he did once more in the identical social media put up) that the “unseen movie performs significantly better than the studio launch” and that the movie performs very in a different way together with a significantly-changed third act, one of many theatrical lower’s largest weaknesses.

So might it occur? It actually seems to be extra probably than at any level prior to now. Watch this house, we suppose and hope that anyone at Warner Bros hasn’t executed a ‘spring cleansing’ job on the servers prior to now seven years .

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