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'Bad vs. Evil' on Full Display in New 'Suicide Squad' Trailer Screened at Comic-Con

Kevin PolowySenior Correspondent, Yahoo Entertainment

“This is not a movie about good vs. evil — it’s a movie about bad vs. evil.” That’s how Will Smith perfectly summed up the struggle at the heart of the hotly anticipated Suicide Squad shortly after Warner Bros./DC Comics unveiled a brand-new trailer for the film at Comic-Con on Saturday. (Watch it above.)

Initially set to the Twenty One Pilots’s downbeat soundtrack song “Heathens,” the new preview — likely the final one we’ll see before the Aug. 5 premiere — finds the hard-drinking antiheroes commiserating during an extended exchange at the bar we’ve spotted them at in previous trailers.

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“They’re gonna blame us for the whole thing. We’re the patsies, don’t forget,” says Smith’s Deadshot. “We’re the bad guys.”

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What follows is a captivating, rapid-fire montage of the “meta-humans” in action, with some new scenes featuring Viola Davis’s tough mastermind Amanda Waller. The clip segues into the film’s hard-hitting, rap-meets-dubstep track from Rick Ross and Skrillex (long rumored to be the film’s official theme song).

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Some of the flashes of footage are new. Many you’ve probably seen at least a few dozen times by now. But the whole shebang will once again have you roaring to root on the bad guys.

Suicide Squad, directed by David Ayer and also starring Jared Leto, Margot Robbie, Joel Kinnaman, Cara Delevingne, Jai Courtney, Scott Eastwood, Karen Fukuhara, Jay Hernandez, Adam Beach, and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, opens Aug. 5.

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