The Suicide Squad: The five best characters from the movie

MARGOT ROBBIE as Harley Quinn in Warner Bros. Pictures’ superhero action adventure “THE SUICIDE SQUAD,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures/™ & © DC Comics. © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
MARGOT ROBBIE as Harley Quinn in Warner Bros. Pictures’ superhero action adventure “THE SUICIDE SQUAD,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures/™ & © DC Comics. © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved. /
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KING SHARK in Warner Bros. Pictures’ superhero action adventure “THE SUICIDE SQUAD,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures/™ & © DC Comics
KING SHARK in Warner Bros. Pictures’ superhero action adventure “THE SUICIDE SQUAD,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures/™ & © DC Comics /

These are the five best characters from The Suicide Squad.

The Suicide Squad was an improvement from its predecessor. As Bam Smack Pow writer Scott Brown wrote in his review, “The Suicide Squad is a violent delight” and does an amazing job at, “shifting tones with seeming ease.” Two things that didn’t happen in the first movie.

Something else that didn’t happen is the fans seemed to enjoy all of the characters. The first project left most of the characters leaving something to be desired. That’s saying it nicely. We’ve seen how much everyone detested Jared Leto’s Joker. Even though there were a lot of characters to like here, only five could make this top five list.

***WARNING! SPOILERS BELOW***

5. King Shark

There was a lot of comedy in The Suicide Squad. In this case, King Shark added something different. He was goofy and child-like in a way that made him always want to make his team happy. Thankfully, King Shark was the one character that we had like this. Another one would have been too much.

It wasn’t over the top either. His humor was in your face, but not so much that it got annoying. Plus, remembering that Sylvester Stallone was voicing the character made it funnier. His relationship with No. 3 added to King Shark’s character.