'Suicide Squad' Update: Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje joins the cast as Killer Croc; Production aims to release the film on August 2016

By Staff Writer

Apr 01, 2015 02:36 AM EDT

It's a rumble for the superheroes and the villains, as the bad guys are now cast to appear in other superhero movies and the good guys are now portraying characters you never have thought possible. Take the case of Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje who is now cast as the Killer Croc. The man is best known for his role on the movie "Lost", although he also gained an appearance in Thor: The Dark World. He also appeared in the recent movie "Annie" and is expected to be on HBO's "Games of Thrones" and the drama "Trumbo".

For your information, Killer Croc is a felon who looks like a reptile. He has been seen fighting with Batman several times among many comics publications. Although many people are still unsure how big the role of Killer Croc in the movie Suicide Squad will be, but everyone will agree that this is a big breakthrough for Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje who is also reunited with Will Smith in this film. If you could remember, both starred the football drama entitled Concussion before. Actress Karen Fukuhara is known to be part of the cast too, although her role is still unspecified up to this day.

Richard Suckle and Charles Roven are the producers of "Suicide Squad". On the other hand, Geoff Johns, Zack Snyder, Colin Wilson, and Deborah Snyder are the executive producers. The production is expected to start this April. While Warner Bros announced that the film is to be released on August 2016, as early as now however, many are looking forward to finally seeing the movie.

On the other hand, some find it intriguing that Suicide Squad will be launched before Batman v Superman. But experts believe that this is a good move especially since Batman will have his own history and aura in the new movie. So for now, let us hold our horses until further details about Suicide Squad are released to the public. 

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