Suicide Squad movies in order
Suicide Squad Marathon

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4 December 2025

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The Suicide Squad - 2021

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254 Minutes

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Suicide Squad movies in order

Craving pure, unfiltered chaos? Look no further than the Suicide Squad franchise. Whether you're new to these black ops metahumans or seeking the perfect order to relive the madness, we've got you covered. With gritty antihero action, dark humor, and a wild ensemble cast, the Suicide Squad series is a must for any DC fan who loves a bit of moral ambiguity. With the original film, a soft reboot, and Peacemaker's own show, it can be confusing to know where to start. Don't worry. Grab your popcorn, gather your squad, and let us guide you through this explosive DCEU journey.

254 Minutes 2 Movies
  1. Suicide Squad Backdrop 1
    Suicide Squad Movie 122 min. 2016
    From DC Comics comes the Suicide Squad, an antihero team of incarcerated supervillains who act as deniable assets for the United States government, undertaking high-risk black ops missions in exchange for commuted prison sentences.
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  2. The Suicide Squad Backdrop 2
    The Suicide Squad Movie 132 min. 2021
    Supervillains Harley Quinn, Bloodsport, Peacemaker and a collection of nutty cons at Belle Reve prison join the super-secret, super-shady Task Force X as they are dropped off at the remote, enemy-infused island of Corto Maltese.
    USER SCORE 7

Suicide Squad (2016)

Our marathon kicks off with David Ayer’s Suicide Squad. This film introduces Task Force X, a team of captured supervillains sent on life-threatening missions under Amanda Waller's supervision, played by the formidable Viola Davis. Expect explosive nanobomb implants, zero trust, and morally questionable government decisions. Meet iconic characters like Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), Deadshot (Will Smith), Captain Boomerang (Jai Courtney), and the dark Enchantress (Cara Delevingne).

The atmosphere is grim, the soundtrack is packed with hits, and despite mixed reviews, this film is a crucial starting point in the DC Extended Universe. It offers a first taste of sending villains on a suicide mission and why it surprisingly works. Plus, it features one of the first live-action versions of the Joker, played by Jared Leto. Love it or hate it, it's essential viewing for your journey.

The Suicide Squad (2021)

Fast forward to 2021, and the franchise gets a fresh boost with James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad. This film isn't a direct sequel but a soft reboot with a new mission, new squad members, and Gunn’s signature vibrant style, R-rated comic action, and darkly comedic storytelling. Familiar faces return: Harley Quinn is back, gloriously chaotic, along with Rick Flag (Joel Kinnaman) and Amanda Waller.

Meet new characters like Bloodsport (Idris Elba), Peacemaker (John Cena), Ratcatcher 2 (Daniela Melchior), King Shark (Sylvester Stallone), and Polka-Dot Man (David Dastmalchian). The mission? A completely insane adventure on the island of Corto Maltese, featuring a giant alien starfish named Starro the Conqueror. It's as bizarre as it sounds.

This film feels like a comic-book fever dream in the best way. It's full of easter eggs, unexpected twists, and visual mayhem that will blow your mind. It also perfectly evolves Harley's character, making her less dependent on her past with the Joker and more her own chaotic badass self. Don't skip this film. It redefines the franchise and opens the door to one of DC's best spin-offs.

Peacemaker (2022)

Technically not a film, but if you want the full Suicide Squad experience, Peacemaker is a must. This HBO Max series, also from James Gunn, picks up after The Suicide Squad and follows Peacemaker (John Cena) on his own explosive, often hilariously awkward adventure.

The series delves into his past, moral conflicts, and bizarre worldview, complete with a catchy intro you can't get out of your head. It's a perfect mix of raw action, black humor, character development, and surprising emotional depth. It's one of the freshest additions to the DC universe in years.

If you thought you knew Peacemaker after one film, think again. This series makes him much more interesting, enhancing your rewatch of The Suicide Squad. Tip: plan your binge so you can start the series right after. Trust us, you won't be able to stop.

Why This Order Works

Watching films in release date order isn't always best, especially with franchises using soft reboots and non-linear storytelling. Starting with Suicide Squad (2016) immediately introduces you to the team, Amanda Waller, and the twisted concept of government-controlled suicide missions. Then smoothly transition into James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad, which raises the stakes, humor, and pace.

Watching Peacemaker afterward offers character exploration many franchises envy. Together, these titles form a raw, energetic trilogy full of metahuman warfare, chaotic missions, and surprising heart. It's the ultimate binge for fans of antiheroes, heavy beats, and moral ambiguity.

Tip for Your Suicide Squad Movie Night

Make it a themed night. Think neon lighting, shot glasses shaped like bomb implants, and snacks as weird as Task Force X members. Play a playlist with the legendary soundtracks of both films, and challenge friends to assemble their own Squad from DC villains. If someone asks why Harley Quinn is crucial to the DC universe, have them finish the marathon.

Whether you're following Harley's evolution, understanding the DC villains cinematic universe, or just in the mood for chaos, this order hits the sweet spot. Watching in this order ensures you see each character at their best (and worst), making the experience even more enjoyable.

Ready to Binge?

The Suicide Squad franchise defies superhero team expectations, and that's the point. From dark government experiments in Belle Reve Penitentiary to one-eyed aliens and dancing vigilantes, this series has it all. Now you know exactly how to watch it for maximum enjoyment.

Dim the lights, set your phone to 'do not disturb,' and let Task Force X take over your movie night. These films prove that even the worst among us can have a hero moment, and it can be deadly funny.