Film Review: The Suicide Squad
Starring: John Cena, Margot Robbie, Idris Elba
James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad is a wild, chaotic, and hilariously brutal ride that breathes new life into DC’s anti-hero team. With a mix of over-the-top action, dark humor, and surprisingly heartfelt moments, the film delivers both spectacle and substance.
Margot Robbie shines once again as the unpredictable Harley Quinn, bringing both madness and charm to the screen. Idris Elba as Bloodsport adds depth and grit, while John Cena steals scenes with his deadpan comedic timing as the oddly patriotic Peacemaker.
The film’s R-rating is fully embraced with outrageous violence and unapologetic humor, yet it never feels gratuitous. Gunn masterfully balances insanity with emotion, giving even the weirdest characters a moment to shine.
Overall, The Suicide Squad is a bold, entertaining reboot that doesn’t take itself too seriously—exactly what fans of comic book chaos have been waiting for.
Rating: 8.5/10
A bloody good time packed with twisted fun, unexpected heart, and unforgettable characters.