Starring: Margot Robbie, Will Smith, Idris Elba, John Cena, Viola Davis
The bombs embedded in their skulls are ticking louder, faster, and more menacingly than ever. Suicide Squad 3: Doomsday Protocol doesn’t just raise the stakes—it shreds the rulebook, bringing together the ultimate roster of anti-heroes for a mission that is not just suicidal, but seemingly impossible.

A Duel of Marksmen
Task Force X is completely reshaped under the iron fist of Amanda Waller (Viola Davis), who remains coldly calculating in the face of annihilation. For this mission, she forces the two deadliest, most prideful marksmen in the franchise, Deadshot (Will Smith) and Bloodsport (Idris Elba), to co-lead the team. This volatile pairing ignites a fierce, relentless rivalry where every successful shot is a point scored and every failure is a life lost. Their constant competition for the “best kill” and tactical supremacy becomes an internal threat as dangerous as the external enemy they face, adding a razor-sharp edge to every operation.
Unhinged Tactics and Extreme Peace
Margot Robbie returns as Harley Quinn, the chaotic, unpredictable heart of the Squad. This time, Harley is even more unhinged, treating the spiraling global apocalypse like a colorful, bloody playground. Yet, beneath the bubbly mania, she reveals a surprisingly tactical mind, utilizing her unique brand of chaos to disarm enemies and destabilize conflict zones.

Joining the fray is the resurrected, brutally peace-obsessed maniac, Peacemaker (John Cena). Equipped with new, outlandish chrome weaponry and an unnervingly earnest dedication to achieving peace at any cost, his rigid, maximalist approach clashes spectacularly with the Squad’s pragmatic nihilism.
The Ultimate Target
Their target is not a warlord or a supervillain, but one of their own kind: a rogue Justice League member. The world’s protector has been brutally compromised and corrupted by a powerful, malevolent alien entity, effectively turning a symbol of hope into the planet’s greatest destroyer. The Squad must find a way to take down a god-tier threat without causing global catastrophe, battling against a power they were never meant to face.

The dynamic is an explosive mix of dark humor and sheer firepower. With grittier action, heavier R-rated violence, and a plot that profoundly twists the very definition of heroism, the Squad is forced into a corner. They must decide whether to save a world that openly hates and fears them, or simply let it burn and collect their payout. In the high-stakes world of Task Force X, the only certainty is that, by the final credits, someone’s head is definitely going to blow.