The Suicide Squad and the Justice League are among the most prominent teams in DC Comics universe, and have seen a lot of different adaptations over the years. Released in August 2016, David Ayer's Suicide Squad movie offered up a new start to the DC Comics group in movies that would be followed by James Gunn's film in 2021. Now, fans are waiting on the team to extend into video games with the Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is likely to be released next year. While initial trailers look good, developer Rocksteady Studios will have to address one potential flaw with leading character King Shark. It is shown that every playable character in the Suicide Squad has explosives fit in their skull to prevent any mischief or defiance, as with other adaptations. However, in Gunn's Suicide Squad movie it was suggested that King Shark's skin is so tough that they couldn't even insert a chip inside his skull, let alone explosives. Something will need to be done in order to explain the difference between these canons.
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King Shark's personality differs greatly across different adaptations, so the character in Kill the Justice League may opposite his movie appearance. King Shark first appeared in a Superboy comic in 1994, described as a humanoid shark with a Shark God father and a human mother in Hawaii. King Shark's character has differed since then, and Rocksteady Studios likely has its own ideas in mind for Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League. In the Harley Quinn animated series, King Shark is shown to be a playful comedic character who doesn't miss a chance for making some amusing joke during their misadventures. However, in earlier comics he
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