A new bunch of misfits are heading into cinemas later this month (Picture: Warner Bros)
James Gunn has spoken about the process behind picking and choosing the characters for his new movie The Suicide Squad – and revealed why he chose the ‘dumbest’ of them all to be in it.
The director spent months researching the new DC film and previously released a list of the unfortunate villains who didn’t make the cut.
However, one who did make the grade and was selected in the film is Polka-Dot Man, a minor villain in the comics whose highly unusual powers fascinated the director.
As DC comics fans will know, the character is one of Batman’s enemies and harnesses the bizarre power of polka dots to conduct his crimes.
The antagonist first appeared in Detective Comics #300, which arrived in 1962, and actor David Dastmalchian is helping him get a new lease of life the new film.
Speaking to Metro.co.uk and other press at a conference for the upcoming movie, James revealed that he chose to include the character because he wanted to give a ‘lame’ villain real heart.
Polka-Dot Man is played by David Dastmalchian (Picture: Warner Bros)
The character will get a new lease of life in the new movie (Picture: Warner Bros)
When asked how he chose which villains to include, the filmmaker said: ‘I selected them all in very different ways.
‘There were some characters like Harley [Quinn, played by Margot Robbie] who I wanted to put in the movie and [Captain Boomerang, played by Jai Courtney]. I liked them a lot, and I like the actors who have played them.’
He added: ‘But then there were other characters like Polka-Dot Man. I really wanted to use a character who was thought of as a lame supervillain. I literally put into Google “who is the dumbest super villain of all time” and Polka-Dot Man always came up near the top. Being able to take a character like that and then give him heart was fun for me.’