The Suicide Squad 2 cast August 6th 2021

The further adventures of Harley Quinn, Rick Flag and their team of assembled supervillains.

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  • Margot Robbie as Dr. Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn: A crazed criminal and former psychiatrist who worked as part of the Birds of Prey and was also a member of the original Suicide Squad.
  • Idris Elba as Robert DuBois / Bloodsport:
    A convicted felon armed with the most amount of weapons on the Suicide Squad, who is serving time in prison for shooting Superman with a bullet made of Kryptonite. Elba was originally cast as Floyd Lawton / Deadshot, replacing Will Smith from the first film, but Warner Bros. and director James Gunn eventually decided to have him play a new character instead, allowing Smith the opportunity to return in a future film.
  • John Cena as Christopher Smith / Peacemaker: A ruthless killer who believes in achieving peace at any cost. The character has been described by Cena as a “douchey Captain America”.
  • Joel Kinnaman as Rick Flag: The heroic military leader of the original Suicide Squad, now the leader of the new squad.
  • Peter Capaldi as Clifford DeVoe / The Thinker: A highly-intelligent supervillain with mind control and telekinetic abilities, who is a member of the new Suicide Squad.
  • Viola Davis as Amanda Waller: A government official who organized the Task Force X program and founded the first Suicide Squad. She now heads the second Suicide Squad.
  • Jai Courtney as George “Digger” Harkness / Captain Boomerang: An unhinged Australian thief who wields weaponized boomerangs and was also part of the original Suicide Squad.
  • Alice Braga as Sol Soria: A South American revolutionary and an ally of the new Suicide Squad.
  • Pete Davidson as Richard Hertz / Blackguard: A mercenary and a member of the new Suicide Squad.
  • David Dastmalchian as Abner Krill / Polka-Dot Man: A criminal who wears a suit covered with polka dots that can be transformed into a variety of gadgets, and a member of the new Suicide Squad.
  • Michael Rooker as Brian Durlin / Savant: A computer hacker and a member of the new Suicide Squad.
  • Taika Waititi
  • Nathan Fillion as Floyd Belkin / T.D.K.: A supervillain who can detach his arms for use as weapons, and a member of the new Suicide Squad.
  • Storm Reid as Tyla: DuBois’ teenage daughter.
  • Daniela Melchior as Ratcatcher 2: A member of the new Suicide Squad.
  • Steve Agee as Nanaue / King Shark: A metahuman with shark-like characteristics and abilities.In addition to King Shark, Agee also plays John Economos, the warden of Belle Reve and an aide of Waller.
  • Sean Gunn as John Monroe / Weasel: A terrifying half-rat, half-man.
  • Joaquín Cosío as Mateo Suárez: Luna’s second-in-command.
  • Juan Diego Botto as Silvio Luna: A ruthless South American dictator.
  • Julio Ruiz
  • Flula Borg as Javelin: A German athlete-turned-supervillain who wields javelins as weapons, and a member of the new Suicide Squad.
  • Tinashe Kajese as Flo Crawley
  • Mayling Ng as Mongal: An alien and an ally of the new Suicide Squad.
  • Jennifer Holland as Emilia Harcourt: An aide to Amanda Waller.

Who is the villain in Suicide Squad 2?

Meet James Gunn's The Suicide Squad Characters – /Film

Starro The Conqueror The Suicide Squad’s secret villain may have been revealed as Justice League nemesis Starro The Conqueror. The hint comes courtesy of a previously unseen tiny detail in the DC FanDome exclusive first-look footage that James Gunn unveiled as part of his panel

The Suicide Squad 2 cast

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The Suicide Squad 2 cast

  • Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn

First look at the new Suicide Squad film shows Harley Quinn's sexiest  outfit to date - Mirror Online

Harleen Quinzel was a psychiatric resident at Arkham Asylum, where she met the incarcerated Joker. Falling in love with her patient, she conspired to break him out of prison and eventually became his lover and loyal sidekick, Harley Quinn.

What mental disorder does Harley Quinn have?
Histrionic Personality Disorder
 
Personality Disorder, specifically, Histrionic Personality Disorder plays a key part in Harley Quinn’s life. People with Histrionic Personality Disorder are “pervasive and excessive emotionally and display attention-seeking behavior”

Born Harleen Quinzel, Harley’s mother is a somewhat harsh, but forgiving lady, who constantly calls Harley evil and compares her to other heroes. Harley’s younger brother is a dead beat with children from at least two different women and still lives in his mothers house. Harley apparently sent him several large sums of money to get his life on track, but he squandered it. Harley’s father is a criminal con-man, known for swindling women out of their money with his charm. Harley states that the main reason she became a psychiatrist was so she could understand why her father did what he did to their family.

In-story information
Alter ego Harleen Frances Quinzel
Team affiliations Suicide Squad
Birds of Prey
Justice League
Gotham City Sirens
Secret Six
Secret Society of Super Villains
Partnerships Joker
Poison Ivy
Bud and Lou
Notable aliases The Cupid of Crime
The Maiden of Mischief
Abilities
  • Trained psychiatrist
  • Expert gymnast
  • Immunity to various toxins
  • Utilises weaponised props

Quinn’s relationship with the Joker is one of the most complex and twisted love affairs in comics: as with all people, the Joker is abusive and manipulative towards Harley, but, just as often, there’s evidence of camaraderie, playfulness, and genuine affection towards her. The Joker would only use Harley for intense sexual intercourse and her body. She’s the only person who’s managed to become intimate on such a long term basis with the Joker, who, in turn, displays occasional moments of confusion and discomfort which results in attempts to kill her.

One time, when the Joker realized he had very deeply hidden feelings of love, he sent Harley off in a rocket.

She crash landed in Robinson Park in the center of Gotham and was found by Poison Ivy. When Harley regained consciousness, Ivy initially planned to kill her. The prospect of her own death totally fails to move Harley, and Ivy is curious as to why. She convinces Harley to tell her story, and soon feels a kinship to her. Considering her another castoff, Ivy offers to help Harley take her revenge on both Batman and the Joker. Ivy took her back to her lair in a toxic waste dump and nursed her back to health. This included injecting Harley with a serum that Ivy had developed which has given Harley immunity to various assorted toxins and Ivy’s own poisonous touch and also dramatically enhances Harley’s strength and speed. Ivy intends to give her new friend an edge on Batman and the Joker. Quinn and Ivy teamed up and conducted a number of successful capers. Hot-blooded Harley, however, is angrier at the Joker than at Batman, and even initially works with the Dark Knight to help bring down the Clown Prince of Crime.

Powers and Abilities:

Gifted Intellect: Despite being somewhat absent-minded, she is shown to be highly trained in psychiatry and gymnastics.

  • Trained Pyschiatrist: Harley completed with her psychiatry residency at Arkham Asylum, and is now a trained psychiatrist in both fields of psychoanalysis and criminology.

Expert Combatant: Harley Quinn is a highly skilled combatant due to her years as a criminal and uses her skills in gymnastics to help her in her fights.

Master Acrobat: Harley’s skills in gymnastics rival with those of Catwoman and Nightwing.

Toxic Immunity: As a result of Poison Ivy’s treatment, she is immune to various assorted toxins and Ivy’s own poisonous touch.

Enhanced Strength & Stamina: Harley’s strength and stamina has been augmented by injections given to her by Poison Ivy.

Portrayed by:
Arleen Sorkin (Voice)
Hynden Walch (Voice)
Tara Strong (Voice)
Margot Robbie
Jenny Slate (Voice)
Laura Post (Voice)
Melissa Rauch (Voice)
Kaley Cuoco (Voice)
  • Joel Kinnaman as Rick Flag

Suicide Squad 2's Rick Flag Is A New Character Compared To The Original

Rick Flag Jr., led the second incarnation of the Suicide Squad, or Task Force X.

After Rick Flag Sr’s death he was replaced by his now grown up son, Rick Flag Jr who was leader of a public team but one mission in Cambodia went horribly wrong as his team was pursued by a Yeti. Two members of the team along with the yeti fell into a crevice. One survived bitter and angry for being left behind by his teammates. That man survived his life saved by the Chinese and healed by them, and soon after was transformed into the cyborg Koschei the Deathless. Rick’s girlfriend also secretly had his son giving him up for adoption far before Flag even had an idea. Flag worked covertly until being placed in a new squad, formed by Amanda Waller which much to his dismay he resumed. He loathed working along with former criminals and killers such as Deadshot and refused being alike with them in any way whatsoever.Flag is a talented pilot that served in the military. Flag was so gifted his skills landed him jobs in special forces, commando, and a military tactician. Flag has mastered the way of using virtually every vehicle in the military like cars, tanks, boats, etc. Though not being a martial arts master Flag is a well seasoned and experienced combatant. Flag is a tactical expert and can come up with unorthodox but highly effective strategies. Flag knows his team well enough to use every soldiers strengths for his advantage in a fight.

Psi-Scimitar: Flag has acquired the Psi-Scimitar, an energy-based mêlée weapon that he recovered from his late adversary Rustam.

  • Viola Davis as Amanda WallerViola Davis Nearing Multi-Picture Deal to Play Amanda Waller in 'Suicide  Squad,' Other DC Comics Movies

Amanda Waller is a U.S. Government agent renowned for her brutal methods and ruthless approach. She was director of the government agency A.R.G.U.S. but still maintains her leadership over Task Force X, otherwise known as the Suicide Squad.

After losing her two eldest children and her husband to street criminals, Amanda Waller decided that conventional crime-fighting methods didn’t work, and that someone had to do whatever was necessary to keep the world safe from evil. A tireless tactician and expert political operator, she quickly moved up into the highest levels of government and put together a new version of an old black-ops team called Task Force X. Recruiting incarcerated Super-Villains, her Suicide Squad does the dirty work that heroes like the Justice League can’t or won’t. Regardless of what others think of her methods or morals, Amanda Waller gets the job done.Amanda Waller is a human being native to Earth with no magical ability or evidence of metahuman abilities. She is a highly insightful and intuitive politician, a brilliant military tactician and an expert in espionage and psychological manipulation. She’s skilled in various firearms and won’t hesitate to kill an enemy who gets in her way.

TEAM AFFILIATIONS

Task Force X/Suicide Squad

Task Force X, nicknamed the Suicide Squad by Deadshot, is a government-sanctioned black-ops unit founded by Amanda Waller that enlists incarcerated supervillains to undertake high-risk, covert missions in exchange for commuted prison sentences.

• Checkmate

Checkmate began as a covert action group formed by Harry Stein from its looser-knit predecessor, “The Agency.” The Agency was formed by Amanda Waller to serve as a small, quasi-independent branch of Task Force X under the command of Colonel Valentina Vostok (Negative Woman). It performed global operations which were vital to the security of American interests.

• A.R.G.U.S.

Advanced Research Group United Support, simply known as A.R.G.U.S., is a research group and special ops division of the United States government, charged with the task of taking down terrorist threats in secrecy and without public knowledge.

• Central Bureau of Intelligence

• Team 7

Team 7 was officially the seventh incarnation of a group of military specialists gathered from various government forces (a Team Zero was later revealed, making Team 7 the group’s eighth incarnation).

  • Jai Courtney as Captain BoomerangAnyone else hyped for Captain Boomerang more than any other character in  SS? : DC_Cinematic

Secretly the illegitimate son of an American soldier and an Australian woman, Harkness was raised in an Australian town called Korumburra in poverty, during which time he developed great skill in making boomerangs, and in using them as weapons. As a young adult, he was hired as a performer and boomerang promoter by a toy company which was, unbeknownst to him, owned by his biological father. It was at this time that he developed the Captain Boomerang persona that he would continue to use in his later criminal career. Audiences ridiculed him, and a resentful Harkness turned to using his boomerangs for crime.

When he began committing crimes, he threw suspicion off himself by briefly pretending another man was impersonating him, showing his ‘parents’, (really other crooks) to the Flash after the Flash caught him next to a crime scene. He nearly succeeded in killing the Flash after knocking him out with a boomerang, then tying him to a giant boomerang that he fired, which then got sent into space and then fell into the ocean. However, the Flash was able to escape from his friction-proof bonds by quickly vibrating his molecules. He also increased the boomerang’s velocity so much he was able to use it to defeat and jail Harkness and the two crooks.

He became a recurring enemy of the Flash, typically by devising altered boomerangs which could produce astonishing effects (some would explode, others had razor-sharp edges, etc.), and using them ruthlessly. He became a staple member of the Rogues, a group of villains dedicated to opposing Flash, and who were first organized after Gorilla Grodd broke them out of jail. Though captured when Flash made their weapons hit each other, they continued to act together.

Later on, Harkness became a less-than-effective member of the Suicide Squad in exchange for being pardoned for his crimes. However, Captain Boomerang’s grating personality and blatant racism (among other things, he constantly referred to black team member Bronze Tiger as an “Abo”) caused considerable friction among his teammates, and he was considered to be a dangerous, vicious, cowardly and undependable member of the team—dysfunctional even by the Squad’s standards and the equivalent of a class clown.

In-story information
Alter ego George “Digger” Harkness
Team affiliations Suicide Squad
Secret Society of Super Villains
Rogues
Notable aliases Mirror Master II
Abilities
  • Master of boomerangs
  • Expert marksman
  • Expert combatant
  • Utilizes various trick and weaponized boomerangs
  • Idris Elba as BloodsportThe Suicide Squad: DC Comics' Bloodsport, Explained | CBR

As a young man, Robert DuBois received his draft notice to fight for his country in Vietnam. DuBois was afraid to go however, and fled to Canada. His brother Mickey took Robert’s place and served in the war, tragically losing both of his arms and legs. This realization sent Robert DuBois over the edge and he spent the next twelve years bouncing around various Canadian psychiatric hospitals.Bloodsport remained in prison for several years, and eventually earned the enmity of another prisoner who had since taken up the name Bloodsport. This was Alexander Trent, a fanatical racist who despised DuBois. As racial tension began to overwhelm Stryker’s, the prison warden decided to host a boxing match between DuBois and Trent. He believed that this was the healthiest way to allow the inmates to vent their frustrations without inciting further acts of violence. To safeguard the situation, the warden asked Superman to referee the match. Things quickly got out of hand and a riot broke out. During the fracas, DuBois was able to get his hands on one of Alex Trent’s weapons and used it to blast a hole in the prison wall. Robert DuBois ran for freedom, but was apparently shot dead by armed prison guards in the watchtower.

  • John Cena as PeacemakerWATCH: A Closer look at John Cena as Peacemaker in 'The Suicide Squad' -  EssentiallySports

The Peacemaker is Christopher Smith, a pacifist diplomat so committed to peace that he was willing to use force as a superhero to advance the cause.He uses an array of special non-lethal weapons, and also founds the Pax Institute. Most of the villains he goes up against are dictators and warlords.Smith later learns that his peace-through-violence efforts were the result of a serious mental illness brought on by the shame of having a Nazi death camp commandant for a father. He believes his father’s spirit haunts him continually and criticizes his every move, even as he tries to live down his past.Becoming a particularly deadly vigilante who would kill at the slightest notice, he begins to believe that the ghosts of the people he killed, or who were killed in his vicinity, are collected inside his helmet and can offer him advice and commentary. For a time, the Peacemaker serves as a U.S. government agent under the auspices of Checkmate, a special-forces unit, hunting down terrorists until his own behavior becomes too extreme. He eventually crashes a helicopter to destroy tanks controlled by the supervillain Eclipso and is reported dead.His soul shows up in the realm of Purgatory in the Day of Judgment series. A team of heroes has shown up to recruit the soul of Hal Jordan. The guardians of Purgatory do not like this and Peacemaker, along with other dead vigilantes, rally and provide enough of a distraction so the group can return to Earth.Peacemaker later appears in the “Watchmen” sequel “Doomsday Clock” partaking in the battle on Mars against Doctor Manhattan.

In-story information
Team affiliations Christopher Smith:
Checkmate
Shadow Fighters
Suicide Squad
Unknown:
League-Busters
Mitchell Black:
L.A.W.
Abilities All:
Peak of human physical condition, body armor, flight pack, communications helmet, advanced military weapons
  • Peter Capaldi as The ThinkerDoctor Who's Peter Capaldi is... THE THINKER in The Suicide Squad! -  Blogtor Who

The Thinker is a villain with an enhanced brain that allowed him to predict events before they even happened. His schemes caused him to become a target of the Suicide Squad.

 Clifford DeVoe was Keystone City’s district attorney in 1913. In mob boss Hunk Norvock’s trial, DeVoe was stumped when the defense put a young woman on the stand, and he withdrew his case rather than offend the jury by harshly questioning her. This failure, coupled with the knowledge that crime could be made to pay, drove him to alcohol. Visiting Norvock while drunk one night, he offered his services as a “thinker” – a preparer of alibis and legal precedents to keep his organization out of jail. Norvock gave him a house and a stipend and he set to work.For a decade, Clifford DeVoe worked anonymously, until two of Norvock’s underlings threatened to implicate him in major crime to the police. On Norvock’s prodding, DeVoe infiltrated the police station in a police uniform, stole the evidence and killed the two lieutenants. However, this made Norvock paranoid that DeVoe planned to replace him. Going to his house to kill DeVoe, Norvock was tricked into shooting a reflection in a steel mirror. The bullets ricocheted, killing him. The police ruled a suicide, and the Keystone City underworld fell into disarray… until a coalition of senior bosses chose DeVoe as their leader, citing his previous work. Taking the alias “The Thinker”, DeVoe set to work.

In-story information
Alter ego Clifford DeVoe
Cliff Carmichael
Desmond Connor
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Team affiliations (Clifford DeVoe)
Injustice Society
Suicide Squad
(Cliff Carmichael)
Suicide Squad
Secret Society of Super Villains
(AI)
Injustice Society
Secret Society of Super Villains
Checkmate
Legion of Zoom
Notable aliases (AI)
White King’s Bishop
Abilities (Clifford DeVoe, Cliff Carmichael)
Technologically derived telekinesis and mind control
(Desmond Connor)
Telepathy, fear projection
(AI)
Binary intelligence capable of integrating into and controlling computerized and electronics systems
  • Flula Borg as JavelinWho is Javelin? Flula Borg's Suicide Squad Character Explained

An Olympic athlete turned criminal/Mercenary his skill, and an arsenal of javelin based trick weapons (Much like Arsenal’s and Green Arrow’s trick Arrows).

The man who would become the Javelin was an Olympic athlete, who for unknown reasons became a criminal. Using his talent, he has created an unusual arsenal of weapons based on spears. Javelin hired a gang of thugs and became a mercenary. In his first encounter with Green Lantern, Javelin stole a prototype jet-powered solar Ferris Aircraft and defeated the Green Lantern with various missiles. He was captured, however, when he tried to blow up the Ferris Aircraft.Despite this he was captured by GL without too much trouble, the Javelin remained behind bars, until he was hired to kill Amanda Waller, and during the attempt he was killed. One of his other demises was during a Squad mission, where Punch and the first Tattooed Man were casualties. He was run over, by a jeep, while he was pulling Jewelee away from Punch’s corpse. The soldier was shot through the heart by Rick Flag, earlier.

Abilities
  • Exceptional upper-body strength: As a former Olympic athlete specializing in javelin-throwing, Javelin has phenomenal upper-body strength to throw things long distances.
  • Javelin-throwing: Javelin is incredibly skilled throwing javelins, and uses them to impale his enemies from long distances.
Equipment
  • Javelin suit: Javelin wears a special suit to protect his identity while committing crimes, while still allowing enough flexibility for him to effectively throw his javelins.
  • Weaponized javelins: Javelin, per the name, uses weaponized javelins to kill people and assist him in his crimes.
  • Daniela Melchior as Ratcatcher 2James Gunn's The Suicide Squad: every new villain character, explained -  Polygon

Otis Flannegan used to work as a rat-catcher in the Gotham City Sanitation Department and always claimed he could train rats to attack. Flannegan was eventually arrested and spent ten years in prison after stabbing a man to death in a street fight. After his release from the Gotham State Penitentiary, Flannegan kidnapped the four officials responsible for his arrest and subsequent sentence. He took his prisoners to a hideout located in the city’s sewers, where he kept them for five years. During this period, Flannegan developed his current criminal alter-ego as Ratcatcher. Wearing protective equipment and using his animal training skills, Ratcatcher gathered a large mischief of rats which he used to torture and restrain his prisoners.

After five years of captivity, one of Ratcatcher’s prisoners managed to escape, although the Ratcatcher sent his army of rats to kill him. The man was killed upon reaching the surface and his body was found by Batman, who followed the mice back to the Mouse Hunter’s hideout. Forced to face the Dark Knight, Flannegan was outmatched once Batman got rid of all the rats and Ratcatcher was subsequently delivered to the authorities once again. After spending time in prison, Flannegan escaped his parole hearing by using a flute that he carved to control rats at high pitched frequency. His plans for Gotham were ruined by Batman (actually Dick Grayson replacing Bruce Wayne at the time) in the end and he was captured again

In-story information
Alter ego Otis Flannegan
Abilities
  • Control over an army of sewer rats
  • Manipulation over various things with cyanide gases
  • Use of gas gun
Powers and abilities
    • Connection to rats: Ratcatcher can easily tame and train rats to do tasks for her.
      • Mind control: Ratcatcher can control the minds of rats and force them to do her bidding.
    • Other equipment
      • Ratcatcher mask: The smell of the sewers, where rats usually live, can be overpowering to the human nose, so Ratcatcher cleverly wears a mask with a filtration system, ensuring she doesn’t need to breathe in the smell and fumes of the sewer system while controlling her rats.

The Ratcatcher has the ability to communicate and control an army of rats. He has an in-depth knowledge of Gotham’s sewer system and the layout of the Blackgate Penitentiary, which comes in handy as Flannegan is able to smuggle items in and out of prison with the help of his little servants. The Ratcatcher also wields a gas gun and can manipulate various things with cyanide gas.

  • Michael Rooker as Savant

Brian Durlin, better known as Savant, is the spoiled heir to an enormous fortune. Savant had moved to Gotham City to become a self-styled vigilante. However, after Batman discouraged his involvement in vigilantism because of his lack of care to protect others, he turned his own formidable computer skills into a profitable blackmailing business. Savant was joined in this by an ex-Russian KGB agent named Creote.Creote was Savant’s devoted follower and was secretly in love with Savant.

In-story information
Alter ego Brian Durlin
Team affiliations Suicide Squad
Partnerships Creote
Abilities Genius Level Intellect
Exhibits forgetfulness due to chemical imbalance
Master Martial Artist
Computer Operation
Multilingualism
  • David Dastmalchian as Polka-Dot ManWho is Polka-Dot Man? David Dastmalchian's Suicide Squad Character Explained

The Polka-Dot Man, also known as Mister Polka-Dot, was a minor supervillain who fought Batman and Robin early in their careers. He became known for committing grandiose crimes revolving around a bizarre theme of polka dots. The spotted pattern on the Polka-Dot Man’s gimmicked costume also concealed a variety of hidden weapons.

Powers and abilities

Whether he created the technology himself or stole it is unknown, but Abner Krill’s homemade costume possessed potent offensive capabilities in the form of its polka dot pattern. When attached to the costume, the dots were inert, but once removed they invariably enlarged in size and became different devices which would aid in his crime spree. To prevent his discarded technology from being retrieved or inspected, Krill rigged the gimmicked dots with a self-destruct mechanism that automatically engaged after they had served their intended purpose.

Maintenance of the electronic suit was expensive, as were the gimmicked dots, and Krill was unable to afford either during periods of insolvency

When he created his costume, Abner Krill possessed advanced technology in the form of the costume’s polka dots, which were controlled through the costume’s belt. When attached to his costume, they were inert, but once removed, they would enlarge in size and become various different devices which could aid in his crime sprees, most notably a flying saucer which he used as a getaway vehicle.

Gimmicked dots used by the Polka-Dot Man included:

  • Flying Buzzsaw Dot, a red polka dot designed as a projectile. The dot had a rotating interior mechanism upon which a circular saw blade was mounted.
  • Flying Saucer Dot, a yellow polka dot which expanded rapidly into a flat, man-sized glider. It was steered by a series of buttons or switches on the Polka-Dot Man’s belt.
  • Sun Dot, a gold polka dot designed as a projectile. It was gimmicked to resemble a model of the sun and emitted a blinding, disorienting light similar to a flare.
  • Bubble Dot, a white polka dot which expanded into a translucent capsule capable of flight. Like the Flying Saucer Dot, it was steered by a belt apparatus.
  • Fist Dots were red, yellow, and orange polka dots designed as projectiles. They were thrown at once and gimmicked to resemble human fists. When bounced off opponents at close range and in concert, these dots could produce concussive effects.
  • Hole Dot, a black polka dot simply referred to as a “hole” by the Polka-Dot Man. It opened up what appeared to be a teleportation transport system and was presumably developed with assistance from General Immortus.
In-story information
Alter ego Abner Krill
Team affiliations Suicide Squad
Notable aliases Mister Polka-Dot
Abilities Can turn the polka-dots covering his costume into a variety of devices
  • Mayling Ng as Mongal  The Suicide Squad: Who is Mongal? - FandomWire

Mongal is an alien warlord. The daughter of Mongul, she became ruler of Almerac.Mongal is a malevolent alien conqueror. She is the daughter to the Ruler of Warworld, Mongul the Elder, and the sister of Mongul Jr. She & her brother first appeared to try and kill Superman for dishonoring their father. Later Junior would kill his sister calling family a weakness.

Mongal, alongside her twin brother Mongul the Younger, was the daughter of the powerful tyrant Mongul the Elder and an unnamed chambermaid who died shortly after Mongal’s birth. She was born on Debstam IV, a planet which Mongul the Elder ruled over with an iron fist until he accidentally wiped out the entire planet’s population with a flu he carried.

She met Superman while accompanying her brother in Centennial Park. Soon Superman was lured by the two and began a bloody battle, that ended only when Krypto almost slit the throat of Mongul.

Later, Mongal became the new queen of Almerac when Imperiex dominated his planet she joined the Alien Alliance, a group formed by survivors of planets dominated by Imperiex.

She was eventually killed by her own brother

Powers & Abilities

Mongal like her brother and father, had immense superhuman Strength, Agility, Durability, Speed & Invulnerability that allowed her to engage Superman and his allies in physical combat.

Mongal also like her brother has an energy cannon attached to her chest allowing her to fire massive beams of energy at her foes. Mongal is also a decent hand to hand combatant and impressed the small band of remaining Almeracian’s to declare her their new queen.

  • Nathan Fillion as TDKThe Suicide Squad: who is Nathan Fillion's TDK?

T.D.K. (real name unknown) is a metahuman with the ability to detach his own arms, which he uses in combat and crime, becoming a convicted felon and member of Task Force X.

  • Detachable arms: T.D.K. can painlessly detach his arms from his body easily and at will, which he can use to distract, bewilder, and physically beat his enemies with like a club.
  • Regenerative limbs: T.D.K’s arms fully regrow themselves within a few minutes of detachment.
  • Pete Davidson as BlackguardRichard “Dick” Hertz (Blackguard) | Who's Who

Blackguard was an unknown common criminal recruited by the 1000 and given his powers. His career proved less than acceptable to his new masters, particularly when he clashed with Booster Gold. Finally, the 1000 planned to execute Blackguard at the same time as they were planning to kill Booster. With the assistance of the Thorn, Booster and Blackguard both escaped death at the hands of the 1000.

Blackguard would later join the Suicide Squad. He lost a battle with the White Dragon in a training exercise. When The General began his betrayal, he grabbed Blackguard by the neck and popped his head off.

Powers
  • Energy Construct Creation: Blackguard’s armor allows him to generate a mace and shield out of pure energy.Blackguard has super-strength and wields an energy mace and shield. The energy mace and shield are similar to something a Green Lantern would make, including the color.
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John Monroe was a lonely student at Stanford University in the late 1960s. His contemporaries rarely noticed him. If they did, they referred to him in derogatory terms, using words like “Weasel” to describe him. This made him bitter, driving him to become a murderer decades later.

The grown Jack Monroe became a teacher at Vandemeer University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A number of his fellow students from Stanford University held prominent positions. To rationalize killing three of them, he considered them threats to getting tenure at Vandemeer. Taking on the costumed identity of Weasel, displaying great agility, expertise at hand-to-hand combat, and a costume with sharp claws, he stalked the campus grounds and brutally murdered Arnold Lintel, Linda Walters, and a night guard named Chuck Gherkin. When Martin Stein (one half of Firestorm) shows up for a job opening as a physics professor, Monroe made two attempts on Martin Stein’s life. In the second attempt, he would’ve killed Martin had he not provoked the transformation of Stein into Firestorm. After a fight, Firestorm unmasked Weasel and sent him to jail.

Weasel was later recruited into the Suicide Squad for their ill-fated mission to rescue Hawk. During the mission, he tried to kill the Thinker by cutting Thinker’s throat with his claws. Rick Flag Jr. took the Thinker’s helmet to regain control over the mission. When he saw the Weasel, the Thinker’s helmet told Flag to kill him. Weasel’s death was not mourned.

In-story information
Alter ego John Monroe
Team affiliations Suicide Squad
Abilities Great agility
Hand-to-Hand Combat
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Born in Hawaii, Nanaue is a humanoid shark, his father is “The King of all Sharks” — also known as the Shark God. Other characters, such as special agent Sam Makoa, have dismissed this as superstition and referred to Nanaue as a “savage mutation” with no mystical nature. It has also been implied he was one of the “Wild Men”, evolved animals based on those in Kamandi.King Shark was responsible for several missing persons several years before Superboy arrived in Hawaii. Aided by his family, he had viciously eaten the kidnapped persons. Sam Makoa was responsible for bringing him in and bore the scars forever after. According to Makoa, it took a combination of heavy weaponry and sheer luck that his team was able to bring him in (and several of his fellow officers were slain). Makoa bore a personal grudge against King Shark after that

Powers
  • Unique Physiology: Nananue’s amphibious physiology is rumored to come from a variety of sources. Nananue himself insists that his father is the “Shark God”. Others state that he is a “Wild Man”, a race of humanoid animals. Government officials state that he is nothing more than a “savage mutation” of a genetic experiment gone wrong.
    • Amphibious Nature: King Shark can survive indefinitely under water and for long periods of time on land.
    • Claws: Super-strong claws.
    • Fangs: Super-strong teeth.
    • Superhuman Strength: Monstrous strength, the exact limits of which have never been measured.
    • Superhuman Stamina: King Shark, when driven to a frenzy (such as when there is blood in the water), is nearly unstoppable
    • Animal Empathy: King Shark was able to sense and call out to his shark “cousins” to come to him, although he is unable to actually control them, especially when they are filled with blood frenzy.
Abilities
  • Swimming: King Shark is an expert swimmer.
In-story information
Alter ego Nanaue
Species Humanoid shark
Place of origin New Earth
Team affiliations Suicide Squad
Secret Society of Super Villains
Secret Six
Notable aliases Trixie
Abilities
  • Superhuman strength speed, stamina, durability, invulnerability
  • Sharp claws and shark-like teeth
  • Enhanced senses and sonar capabilities
  • Underwater physiology
  • Regenerative healing factor
  • Longevity
  • Resistance to telepathy
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 The  History & Origin of  Starro The Conqueror 

A planet conquering warlord who has enslaved numerous galaxies via his link with the Star Conquerors. He has recently invaded a portion of the DC cosmos.

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Starro eventually reappeared, and forced humans to nurture it until it was able to assume its former proportions. Being able to asexually spawn, Starro created millions of miniature duplicate “spores” of itself, which attached to the faces of the entire population of New York and rendered them under his mental control. Starro used these spores to control several members of the Justice League until defeated by extreme cold. When Superman investigates a strange phenomenon causing the citizens of Metropolis to begin acting like apes, he is accidentally transported to an alternate universe and arrives on the parallel Earth called Earth-C. Meeting sentient superpowered animals called Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew, Superman aids the animal heroes to defeat Starro, who has established a base on the Earth-C universe’s version of the planet Pluto. Superman then takes the defeated Starro back to his universe.

Powers and abilities

Starro is an alien amalgamate conqueror with both a humanoid central mind commanding spores which resemble either giant or small terran starfish. An asexual creature, Starro’s spores are capable of generating clones that act in accordance with the original’s will. The clones are parasites by nature, and can attach themselves to a humanoid’s face, and subsequently take control of the host’s central nervous system, thereby controlling the host. Control of the host is lost once removed from the victim. Originally the first Starro could transform two earthen starfish into duplicates of itself equal to it in size and power.

Both variants of the parasite are capable of energy absorption/projection; flight; changing color and self regeneration while the larger ones have a high degree of invulnerability as well as Telepathy; the giant Starro possessing much more potent mental capabilities being able to indirectly influence the minds of a potential host race, capable of lulling countless people into an induced slumber and accessing their thoughts via dreams.While another of the original Star Conquerors possessed psychic abilities powerful enough to overwhelm and circumvent the willpower of Hal Jordan to prevent access to his Lantern Ring’s abilities. Their size can also vary from being as big as city blocks to larger than a small planetary ocean body, in which case said Starro probe can radically alter the very climate, topography and geography within their vicinity akin to terraforming. A future Starr Conqueror spore eventually comes to weaponize 5 Qwardian power rings on each of its pointed tentacles, the ring can create objects based on the wielder’s thoughts but only those fueled by fear instead of willpower. Given the difficulty in their usage the Starro’s capacity to use five at once indicates a mastery of the fear element and its usage in battle, as shown when he personally went up against multiple iterations of titans all at once. The latest version of the Star Conqueror shows how to use it’s parthenogenesis tic capabilities to breed microscopic clones of itself, which can be inhaled by potential victims, serving as a catalyst to affect the giant iteration’s telepathic abilities.

The humanoid “Starro the Conqueror” possesses telepathy strong enough to control the entire Starro alien race, and possesses immeasurable levels of physical resilience further bolstered by the energies drawn from the victims of his Starro probes. Being physically strong enough to behead the all but invulnerable Despero in single combat, Starro the Conqueror is all but impervious to physical harm much like his larger Starro clones; also akin to said spores the humanoid Starro can reproduce its own Starro clones from the mother Starro on his chest; a unique power of his own making is the ability to convert normal Earth-based starfish into Starro-based spores.

n-story information
Alter ego Starro
Species Star Conqueror
Place of origin Star Planet
Team affiliations Secret Society of Super Villains
Sinestro Corps
Abilities All versions
  • Mind Control
  • Bio-Fission
  • Size-alteration
  • Energy Absorption & Projection
  • Color Shifting
  • Regeneration

Giant Versions
Sinestro corpsmen
Wears 5 yellow rings

  • Subliminal Messaging
  • Interstellar Flight
  • Mass Consciousness
  • Similarity Manipulation
  • Invulnerability
  • Terra-forming

Humanoid/Jarro Version

  • Mass consciousness
  • Telepathy
  • Superhuman Strength, Endurance, Invulnerability, Longevity, Psionic Empowerment
  • Flight
  • Generation and Conversion of Starro spores
Powers and Abilities

Starro’s main power is mind control. He’s been able to conquer nine galaxies using it, and he’s one of the most powerful mind controllers in the universe. Starro when not mind controlling someone has a few powers of his own. For one he can fly and is an extremely powerful in his own right, being able to decapitate Despero in one swing with his axe. He can generate parasitic clones and is invulnerable to most forms of attack, including gunfire and can turn the starfish of earth into loyal agents. A few unique abilities belonging to the Star Conquerors massive drones and their smaller offspring are as thus, they can absorb powerful blasts of energy and fire them back through its tentacles. The giant Starro’s are capable mentalists who can lull the androgynous species of designated worlds into a deep slumber from which he can influence they’re minds from the dreaming plane.

Equipment
Sinestro Corps Ring
Sinestro Corps Ring
Sinestro Corps Ring

Qwardian (Yellow) Power Ring: Sinestro Corps members use yellow power rings, which were built on the planet Qward. The yellow power rings give the wielder the ability to create constructs in the form of whatever objects its bearer can imagine. The power rings also provide flight, force fields and communication. Fuelled by fear, the yellow power rings are charged by Manhunter androids. They have in-bulit yellow power batteries, which are connected to the large power battery based on Qward. The only weakness of a yellow power ring is that its transition and power can be greatly disrupted by the presence of a Blue Lantern. The yellow rings have the same recharging limitations as the other Lanterns.

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