The Suicide Squad: Ranking Every Task Force X Member From Worst To Best
4. King Shark
If you left the cinema, having seen the Suicide Squad, and not formed an emotional attachment to King Shark, then you simply do not feel any emotion.
Voiced by the impeccable Sylvester Stallone, King Shark added some comedic value to the otherwise overly gory plot. The key detail is that the laughter wasn't persistent; Nanaue has actual, human-like emotions (no shark-based discrimination intended). He'd never had any proper friends until Ratcatcher II said they can be friends. You had to feel compassion for him.
Sadly, King Shark can't rank higher than the following three entries. They all provided something more to the film that King Shark, because of the fact he's a shark, cannot. There wasn't enough depth given to his character, other than he's a rather dim-witted shark-man hybrid.
A talking shark, pointing at his hand and calling it a hand seriously isn't decent patter. You still found yourself chuckling away, though. Good stuff, Nanaue, good stuff.