Suicide Squad Reviews: 10 Positives For Angry DC Movie Fans
It's not all negative, honestly.

Call it critical bias, fandom confusion or a major conspiracy, but Suicide Squad is going to have to be considered a problem. It's dangerous to really call anything a failure before it's had a weekend in cinemas, but it does look like the majority of people who've seen it are currently falling over themselves to say it's bad. And eventually you have to pay attention to the tide.
There's no need to let it spoil your viewing experience, of course, but some fans (like me) who had hoped for something transformative and brilliant will inevitably find it tough not to tumble into a pit of despair. But hey, there's always a silver lining. Isn't there?
Even Batman v Superman had Ben Affleck's Dark Knight and the new Wonder Woman. And a lot of people hated that just as much as Suicide Squad's first round of reviews. So there's hope (and you don't have to vent your anger at EVERY critic).
Seriously, it might be hard to see the positives for the ocean of bad will (and that jaw-dropping 28% Rotten rating), but they're there. And you really need to ease your mind with them...
10. There Might Be A Better Director's Cut (With More Joker)

As Jared Leto has just revealed in the final dregs of the pre-release campaign, "a lot" of his scenes were actually cut.
Leto told TeleStar: “There are a lot of scenes that didn’t make it to the final film. Hopefully they will see the light of day. Who knows.” Let's hope so.
That, in conjunction with the whispers that the studio meddled with David Ayer's vision (and it shows) suggest that somewhere in a dark vault is an original cut that will just be begging to get out.
Considering the publicity win Warner Bros scored with the Extended Cut of Batman v Superman, you really shouldn't put it past them to do the same here, boosting home release sales with extras, new footage and the sanctity of Ayer's vision intact. I'd buy it, anyway.