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'Suicide Squad' News: Official Trailer Is On Its Way

The trailer for the upcoming "Suicide Squad" has been approved by the British Board of Film Classification.

After much anticipation, fans can finally get a closer look into the upcoming villain film "Suicide Squad" from its official trailer. However, it was reported that the newly released trailer is shorter than what was released in Comic-Con. Regardless, there were still many theories that emerged, offering several interpretations of what will happen in the story.

One of the theories came from What Culture, which explained that the plot of "Suicide Squad" will show that Batman was the one who came up with the idea of the Suicide Squad. With that, he will reportedly break into A.R.G.U.S. to confront Amanda Waller about her plans with Task Force X.

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Other speculations put more focus on The Joker, played by Jared Leto. This is due to the various leaked footages that showed Joker and Harley Quinn together. This coincides with another theory explaining how Harley Quinn will serve as a past lover of Batman. With that, fans can expect that The Joker and Batman will have deep-rooted conflicts with one another.

Reports also revealed that the film could present The Joker working with another big villain. It was reported that Lex Luthor will be an ally to The Joker as he tries to look for the Enchantress. This speculation was due to the fact that Jesse Eisenberg has been rumored to be involved in the film.

Meanwhile, it was reported that there is a possibility for the "Suicide Squad" trailer, which is rated 15, to make its debut on the big screens during the showing of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." However, the producer of the film, Charles Roven, was quick to address the rumors. He explained that the trailer will not be released until next year.

"Suicide Squad" is expected to hit theaters on Aug. 5, 2016.

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