'Suicide Squad' release date, spoilers, news: Rumors say Enchantress will be main villain; new synopsis reveals squad will face 'enigmatic, insuperable entity'

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The film teaser that was first released hinted at the Joker as the super villain who will spread terror to the people and will be the main target of the "Suicide Squad." As new reports are coming out, speculations have changed. With the official synopsis released for the movie, fans have figured out that the main enemy will not be the Joker.

The new synopsis has revealed someone else more powerful and meaner than the Joker. A part of the official synopsis released by DC Comics says, "It feels good to be bad... Assemble a team of the world's most dangerous, incarcerated Super Villains, provide them with the most powerful arsenal at the government's disposal, and send them off on a mission to defeat an enigmatic, insuperable entity." The Joker may be a super villain, but he's definitely not an entity.

This is where Cara Delevingne's Enchantress comes in. Since she is not a part of the squad, new fan theories are pointing to her as the villain. She is an ancient entity, after all, with a very strong and wicked force. This super villain will be discovered accidentally and will be unleashed by a young adventurer, June Moone, from her long containment.

It is unknown how the film will fare if the Joker won't be the main antagonist. After all, the character has earned quite a loyal fan following.

The "Suicide Squad" is formed by Amanda Waller, a government official who is fascinated with their characters and believes that they can destroy a stronger force if they all work together.

In other news, the set of villains in this movie could have a spot in the upcoming "Justice League 2017." A group of DC superheroes have already been introduced and all that's missing is a group of equally intimidating super villains.

"Suicide Squad" will show what they've got for DC fans when it hits cinemas on Aug. 5, 2016.

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