Suicide Squad soundtrack announced and new poster

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They so-called ‘worst heroes ever’ got people excited with their use of Bohemian Rhapsody in their official trailer, and thrilled fans further with the awesome use of Wayne’s World classic Ballroom Blitz in the Blitz trailer (below), but now we’ve got the full and final lineup for the Suicide Squad soundtrack, and we can confirm it’s as brilliant as you hope – don’t believe us? Read on to find out exactly what’s included, and see the brand new Suicide Squad poster.

Purple Lamborghini, Skrillex & Rick Ross
Sucker For Pain, Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, & Imagine Dragons
Heathens, Twenty One Pilots
Standing In The Rain [ft. Mark Ronson], Action Bronson & Dan Auerbach
Gangsta, Kehlani
Know Better, Kevin Gates
You Don’t Own Me, Grace
Without Me, Eminem
Wreak Havoc, Skylar Grey
Medieval Warfare, Grimes
Bohemian Rhapsody, Panic! At The Disco
Slippin’ Into Darkness, War
Fortunate Son, Creedence Clearwater Revival
I Started A Joke, ConfidentialMX

So there’s plenty of EDM, EMO, rap, and rock music to please fans of all genres, and hopefully fit the madcap band of characters assembled for the Squad; including Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie, The Wolf Of Wall Street); Deadshot (Will Smith, Bad Boys); Killer Croc (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Oz); Enchantress (Cara Delevingne, Paper Towns); Captain Boomerang (Jai Courtney, Terminator: Genisys); and Rick Flag (Joel Kinnaman, RoboCop); a band of super villains recruited to help save the world by shady government type Amanda Waller (Viola Davis, The Help).

The Joker (played by Dallas Buyers Club‘s Jared Leto) is also putting in an appearance, and Ben Affleck’s Batman (last seen in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice) will also be along in some capacity when Suicide Squad, directed by Fury‘s David Ayer, is released on august 5th.

Matt Wheeldon@TheMattWheeldon.

Suicide Squad Main International one sheet poster

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