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English learning materials: What does the second remake of "Suicide Squad" mean?

Despite grossing $700 million at the global box office, Batman v Superman suffered from criticism, most notably from accusations that director Zack Snyder's treatment of the two title characters was relentlessly bleak and disparate. of shooting. While Warner Bros. can digest the film's zero humor and pointlessness, they are fully aware that the next film to venture into the DC Cinematic Universe, The Suicide Squad, will be a big hit without Batman and Superman. It's hard to achieve such a proud box office. After "Dawn of Justice" was severely hit and saw a historic drop in box office after its release, Warner decided to invest millions of dollars in reshooting "Suicide Squad" to make this group of super villains more effective when they carry out black operations for the ***. "interesting". Let us analyze why DC wants to remake this movie.

"Every joke in the movie is in this trailer"

Unlike the darkness and seriousness seen at Comic-Con, "Suicide Squad" The second trailer is more noisy, funny, and singing Bohemian Rhapsody. Everyone seems to be buying into it. So what's the problem? This second trailer actually doesn't show the audience what kind of movie this is. According to an insider, "In fact, every joke or funny scene in the movie is basically in that trailer." Hollywood technical consultant Brett Schulte tweeted that reshoots will take three weeks, with only two days reserved for location shooting.

We knew a particular scene wouldn't be "fun"

In an interview with Collider, Common confirmed the reshoots and added that he Didn't get involved. Common's character in "Suicide Squad" is "Monster T", a mysterious character who is on the same team as the Joker. Common went on to add that the film is "gritty" and that he will be interested to see what type of humor the film will incorporate.

Reshoots will affect "Justice League"

This is not to further criticize "Dawn of Justice", but recent surveys show that it will not achieve a global box office of $1 billion. It's definitely a disappointing ending as far as Warner Bros. is concerned, and the studio has been seriously thinking about changing their entire strategy for this reason. The first part of "Justice League" will start shooting in April 2016. You can imagine that some Warner producers may stand behind director Zack Snyder to supervise during this extraordinary period.

"Batman's appearance may never have practical significance again"

Ben Affleck's Batman already has a confirmed role in "Suicide Squad", but as for There's no telling what the Caped Crusader will do. But with such a slapstick personality in Dawn of Justice, you might also wonder how the Jokers livened up the show. Wouldn't it be awkward to put a cruel and endlessly pessimistic Batman in a movie that hopes to be more humorous?

Harley Quinn may get most of the laughs

Based on the comedy elements of the second trailer, Harley Quinn played by Margot Robbie is probably the star of the movie. Since reshoots seem like a calculated risk, even if they're a hasty move, it makes sense that Harley Quinn would be given more quips than shoehorning some dialogue into other characters who might not be remade.

I don’t think the audience will complain, because the bonus of Harley Quinn’s role is definitely a good thing (I feel an inexplicable joy from bottom to top when I see Harley)

Despite crossing the $700 Million milestone in worldwide grosses, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has taken an absolute beating from critics for, among other things, director Zack Snyder's relentlessly bleak and disparate take on the film's two titular heroes. While Warner Bros. could afford to take a chance with a humorless dud, they're fully aware that their next entry into the DC Extended Universe, Suicide Squad, won't have the box office draw of the two most iconic superheroes in existence—Batman and SupermanAfter Dawn of Justice's critical mauling and its historically steep decline in ticket sales since its debut, the decision was made to pour millions into reshoots in an effort to make a gang of supervillains forced to work black ops for the government more "fun." Let's break into Arkham to figure out why DC is pouring a lot of resources into Suicide Squad's reshoots."Every joke in the movie is in that trailer"Unlike the dark and serious trailer that first leaked at Comic-Con, Suicide Squad's second official trailer was a loud, fun, wisecracking ride set to Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody." And everybody loved it. The problem? This second trailer wasn't really showing us the movie audiences were going to see. According to an inside source who spoke with Birth. Movies. Death., "every joke in the movie is in that trailer." Hollywood tech consultant Brett Schulte tweeted that the reshoots are taking plac

e over the course of three weeks, with only two days being reserved for filming on location. If you're in the area and can spot the green screen, brace yourself for some witty banter.

We know one specific scene that won't be "funny"During an interview with Collider, Common confirmed the reshoots and added that he was not a part of them. Common's role in Suicide Squad? "Monster T, a mysterious character who's in league with The Joker." Common went on to say the movie was "gritty," so it'll be interesting to see what type of humor will be injected into the rest of the film. The reshoots could affect the Justice League movieNot to beat up Batman v Superman more than it already has, but recent estimates suggest Dawn of Justice likely won't hit $1B globally. As far as Warner Bros. is concerned, that's a letdown, so much that the studio has been seriously thinking about changing their entire strategy. With Justice League: Part One scheduled to begin shooting in April 2016, you can expect some Warner Bros. executives will be standing directly behind Zack Snyder for the duration. Batman's appearance will probably no longer make senseBen Affleck's Batman has a confirmed role in Suicide Squad, but what the Caped Crusader will be doing has remained top secret. But given his penchant for violence in BvS, you have to wonder how The Joker made it to Suicide Squad alive at all. A brutal and endlessly gloomy Batman will be strange mesh in a movie looking to add humor. Harley Quinn will probably have most of the jokeBased on the edy in the second trailer, Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn was the star of the show. Since the reshoots appear to be a calculated risk, albeit a rushed

one, it stands to reason that Harley Quinn will be given more one-liners instead of shoehorning jokes into the dialogue of other characters that might not be present during this extra filming. We won't plain, because more Margot Robbie (or Harley Quinn for that matter) is never a bad thing.