Suicide Squad: David Ayer Believes He May Have Been in the Running to Take Over DC

Suicide Squad director David Ayer believes there was a chance he could have risen through the ranks of Warner Bros. were his movie not panned by critics and fans.Speaking on the Real Ones with Jon Bernthal podcast, the filmmaker explained that he’d heard talk of some executives throwing his name around to become the head of DC’s movies shortly before Suicide Squad hit theaters. “During a time, during Suicide Squad, when the dailies were coming in, people were like ‘Oh shit, maybe Ayer’s going to take over DC,'” Ayer said. “It’s ‘Game of Thrones in there. The palace politics were insane.”While there was a substantial amount of excitement for Suicide Squad leading up to its 2016 release, the film was ultimately a bust for DC and Warner Bros. Despite making plenty of money at the box office, it was blasted by critics for its awkward writing, poor cinematography and uninspired story. In the years since its premiere, Ayer has noted that the theatrical of the film is starkly different to his original vision, noting that Warner Bros.’ interference with the project still shatters him to this day.Related: Suicide Squad Director Unveils New Image of Jared Leto’s Joker

Suicide Squad director David Ayer believes there was a chance he could have risen through the ranks of Warner Bros. were his movie not panned by critics and fans.

Related: Suicide Squad Director Unveils New Image of Jared Leto’s Joker

Speaking on the Real Ones with Jon Bernthal podcast, the filmmaker explained that he’d heard talk of some executives throwing his name around to become the head of DC’s movies shortly before Suicide Squad hit theaters. “During a time, during Suicide Squad, when the dailies were coming in, people were like ‘Oh shit, maybe Ayer’s going to take over DC,'” Ayer said. “It’s ‘Game of Thrones in there. The palace politics were insane.”

While there was a substantial amount of excitement for Suicide Squad leading up to its 2016 release, the film was ultimately a bust for DC and Warner Bros. Despite making plenty of money at the box office, it was blasted by critics for its awkward writing, poor cinematography and uninspired story. In the years since its premiere, Ayer has noted that the theatrical of the film is starkly different to his original vision, noting that Warner Bros.’ interference with the project still shatters him to this day.

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