Corrected entry: Dubois is holding Waller at penpoint, but when he comments sarcastically "A little extreme?" Idris Elba is pulling the arm back. Yet in the next shot the pen is still pointed at her jugular. (00:18:55)
The Suicide Squad (2021)
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Directed by: James Gunn
Starring: Sylvester Stallone, Margot Robbie, Taika Waititi, Joel Kinnaman
Continuity mistake: An personal assistant brings news about the attack on Jotunheim. Suarez turns towards her holding a sheet, but in the previous shot he already threw the document on the desk striking a pensive pose. (01:22:05)
Harley Quinn: I love the rain, it's like angels are splooging all over us.
Trivia: John Ostrander, who created the Suicide Squad team in the comics, has a cameo as the doctor who implants the brain bomb into Michael Rooker Savant.
Question: Why aren't Katana, Deadshot, and Killer Croc in this?
Answer: It's a combination of various reasons. Will Smith wasn't available to reprise his Deadshot role, so there was a shift in the story. King Shark was intended to be in the first film, but the CGI was too extensive, so they went with Killer Croc. In this film, they took the opportunity to bring in King Shark as the "monster" character. But, this film isn't really a sequel or reboot. Basically, this is a new storyline with new characters, and many of the previous characters are just not in the film, with no exposition on what happened to them, and they may not even be part of this film's "universe." The fact that some of the actors play the same character in both films only serves to muddle the concept of this film not really being a part of the previous film's continuity.
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Correction: He doesn't move his arm back. It seems he's about to but not an error.