10 Insane Suicide Squad Moments The Sequel Won't Show You
2. Zod's Self-Inflicted Lobotomy
When Zod joined the Suicide Squad, we all knew it wasn't going to be a permanent position. When someone is Superman's long term nemesis, you know they're good at dealing with tricky situations - like not getting punched in the face by Superman.
Though Amanda Waller managed to control the General by placing a Kryptonite bomb in his brain that would kill him if she detonated it, which did complicate the matter. After all, she made it clear it had been placed in with utmost care, and thus nothing short of a medical professional with hours of time and a careful hand and scalpel could counter it.
Or, as it turns out, Zod, a mirror, and the useful ability of laser eyes. Proving he'd stop at nothing to be a free man, Zod performed brain surgery on himself, using his laser vision to cut into his skull and brain in order to remove the bomb.
Not only is it unlikely that Zod would be used in the film, it's also unlikely that they'd show something quite as gross as a slow, brutal brain surgery in it.