Did you know Batman v. Superman director, Zack Snyder, also directed a scene in Suicide Squad?
Zack Snyder, who worked as an executive producer on the DC Comics blockbuster, Suicide Squad, actually directed a small part of the feature film. Can you guess which part?
Suicide Squad Spoiler Alert….
According to reports, Suicide Squad writer-director David Ayer revealed to Collider that Snyder was the man that directed the portion of the movie where Captain Boomerang’s capture by The Flash is shown in a flashback sequence.
The portion of the movie was shot in London, and Ayer says some luck played a factor in capturing that part of the movie. It takes a lot to make time, money and patience to film scenes with so many super villains and superheroes.
“Flash was always in the movie,” noted Ayer. “We just got lucky becauseJustice League was happening and they had the uniform, they had the assets, so we were able to get that photography.”
Suicide Squad is in now in theaters and while it has received bad movie reviews, it’s a blockbuster hit.
Via Collider
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