Warner Bros. teases the South by Southwest Festival with the super-villain team, Suicide Squad. Before the upcoming Task Force X movie in August, The Joker (Jared Leto) and Harley Quinn (Margot Ribbie) will be featured in their own special tattoos and get their own SXSW 2016 poster.
As we previously mentioned, when the government has a mission too hot for the superheroes to handle, they send in the bad guys to take care of the business. In a plot reminiscent of The Dirty Dozen, if the Suicide Squad - which includes the captured band of super-villains Harley Quinn, Deadshot, and Captain Boomerang - survives their deadly mission, their prison sentence will then be reduced.
The lineup also includes Will Smith (Deadshot), Joel Kinnaman (Rick Flag), Jai Courtney (Captain Boomerang), Cara Delevingne (Enchantress) in writer/director David Ayer (End of Watch)'s upcoming comic book movie made up of DC Universe's notorious and deadliest villains.
According to IGN, Task Force X's official Twitter account posted a series of character-inspired tattoo designs. The following caption states, "The #SuicideSquad is ready to leave their mark on #SXSW #HarleysTatooParlor"
The tweet also mentions, "The squad is ready to leave its mark on #SXSW. Starting at 12pm tomorrow, find our #HarleysTattooParlor & get inked."
The squad is ready to leave its mark on #SXSW. Starting at 12pm tomorrow, find our #HarleysTattooParlor & get inked. pic.twitter.com/mnVvCTJCgU
— Suicide Squad (@SuicideSquadWB) March 10, 2016
Cast members Delevingne, Karen Fukuhara (Katana), and Adewale (Killer Croc) have also tweeted, "The #SuicideSquad is ready to leave their mark on #SXSW" The Training Day screenwriter also shared the poster:
pic.twitter.com/MWhmIQ3hd6 — David Ayer (@DavidAyerMovies) March 9, 2016
Check out our top 5 Suicide Squad graphic novels to read here:
The SXSW Film Festival will take place March 11-19. Suicide Squad hits theaters on August 9.
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