CB: When your "heroes" are a team of villains, it's hard to imagine just who they might fight and not lose the sympathy of the audience.
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I honestly think that the villain will be Joker, because they need to re-introduce him after Heath's Joker, as it would not make sense for him to just appear out of the blue.
You mean "Who will be the hero...?"
I'd agree with anyone who says it's Joker. There's no way any incarnation of the character can be a team player and still be The Joker, and he's the one person neither Batman nor the Joker would ever kill in cold blood. And Deadshot's more than experienced with despising him. I have a feeling that Joker's bound to cross-over with Batffleck's universe, but certainly not as an anti-hero.
I seriously doubt they can pull this off as well as the comic did...The talent is there it seems, but I think they're in far over their heads.