Suicide Squad Director David Ayer’s Last Wish: A Funeral Screening

Despite giving up on the project, director David Ayer of 'Suicide Squad' makes one final plea regarding the infamous 2016 DC film.

Suicide Squad’ director makes final plea for release of Ayer Cut before conceding defeat.

Director David Ayer, known for his work on Suicide Squad, recently expressed his last wish for the embattled film: a funeral screening. Ayer’s frustration over Warner Bros. taking away his vision for the movie has been widely discussed. Despite the negative reception of Suicide Squad, Ayer still feels a deep connection to the project and desires closure.

Ayer’s Battle with Warner Bros.

Suicide Squad, released in 2016, received an overwhelmingly negative response from critics and fans alike. However, Ayer disclosed that the version of the film that was presented to audiences wasn’t his own. He accused Warner Bros. of ruining his vision for Suicide Squad, specifically mentioning Jared Leto’s controversial portrayal of the Joker. It’s worth noting that Ayer’s dissatisfaction with the film continues to impact him.

The Ayer Cut Movement

Similar to the fan-driven campaign for the Snyder Cut of Justice League, there has been a strong push for the release of an Ayer cut of Suicide Squad. Ayer himself initially supported this movement. However, his recent social media post seemingly indicates that he has given up on the possibility of his cut being released. Nevertheless, Ayer has one final wish for the project: a “last rites” screening.

The Funeral Screening Wish

In a recent interview with Variety, Ayer expressed his desire for a funeral screening of his version of Suicide Squad. He hopes to bring together the cast and crew to showcase the film he originally intended. Ayer believes it would be fair for everyone involved and a chance for them to truly see the result of their hard work. Despite the challenges he faced, Ayer stands by his version of Suicide Squad.

The Lingering Effects of Suicide Squad

Although Ayer wasn’t responsible for the widely criticized version of the movie, he still bears the brunt of the negative perception. With each new film in the same genre, the fallout surrounding Suicide Squad resurfaces, provoking attacks against Ayer for something he didn’t do. The filmmaker finds this situation unjust, considering the immense power of corporate America in the filmmaking industry. The entire fiasco has been the most challenging moment in Ayer’s career, highlighting the irony of Shia LaBeouf’s previous warning to Ayer about directing Suicide Squad.

Closure and Validation

At this point, it’s widely accepted that an Ayer cut of Suicide Squad may not significantly improve the film. James Gunn’s 2021 version, The Suicide Squad, received much better reviews and justice was finally done to the team on the big screen. It even led to a spinoff TV series. Ayer’s request for a funeral screening appears to be driven by a desire for closure and, perhaps, validation of his original cut. Even if his wish isn’t fulfilled, Ayer has proven that he can move on to better projects.

Looking Ahead

With the closure of the DCEU era, as Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom marks its end in December, the possibility of an Ayer cut release becomes less significant. However, it remains one of the things that DC fans may miss about the DCEU. For Ayer, the focus has shifted towards his more recent work, demonstrating that he can move on and create even better content.

So, will the funeral screening ever happen? Only time will tell.

#### Q&A
Q: What impact did Warner Bros. have on David Ayer’s vision for Suicide Squad? A: Warner Bros. significantly altered Ayer’s original vision for Suicide Squad, leading to widespread disappointment among fans and critics.
Q: What role did Jared Leto’s portrayal of the Joker play in the negative reception of Suicide Squad? A: Jared Leto’s version of the Joker received mixed reactions from audiences, with many finding it unsatisfactory or even over-the-top.
Q: Is there a possibility of an Ayer cut of Suicide Squad being released? A: Ayer initially supported the Ayer Cut movement but later indicated that he has given up on the possibility of his cut being released.
Q: How does David Ayer feel about the negative impact of Suicide Squad on his career? A: Ayer finds it unfair to be attacked for something he didn’t do and believes it’s a result of corporate influence within the filmmaking industry.
Q: Was David Ayer warned about directing Suicide Squad? A: Shia LaBeouf, who previously worked with Ayer, warned him against directing Suicide Squad. This advice becomes ironic considering the film’s troubled production.

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