Idris Elba's Bloodsport and Will Smith's Deadshot are the main marksmen of Task Force X in 2021's The Suicide Squad and 2016's Suicide Squad, respectively, but though their skills and backgrounds are similar, one is slightly deadlier than the other. The Deadshot and Bloodsport DC show in these films represent their comic-book abilities well, leading viewers to speculate about the potential results of a Bloodsport vs. Deadshot duel to the death. David Ayer's Suicide Squad introduced various high-profile but severely underused DC villains, including Killer Croc and Deadshot.
Although most of the main characters survived until the end of the film, James Gunn's The Suicide Squad featured a revamped lineup, with different characters filling the same roles. Hence, King Shark replaced Killer Croc as the team's muscle, Polka-Dot Man replaced El Diablo as the powerful outcast with a tragic background, and Bloodsport replaced Deadshot as the leading sharpshooter. Since The Suicide Squad takes a free approach to DCEU canon, the sequel didn't depend on the events of its 2016 predecessor but it also didn't overwrite them. James Gunn's movie sought to fix its mistakes, as evidenced by the higher body count and the improved dynamics between the characters.
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Harley Quinn, Rick Flag, and Captain Boomerang returned, but with Will Smith unable to return to Deadshot, James Gunn brought in Idris Elba to portray Bloodsport, DC antihero and tragic, extremely deadly war veteran. Both Robert DuBois (Bloodsport) and Floyd Lawton (Deadshot) are incredibly strong, agile, and durable, and they can't seem to miss a shot. While the different missions they participated
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