The Suicide Squad Trailer Breakdown: 23 Things You Must See

6. Do Not F**K With The Wall

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For anyone with an interest in DC Comics, one of the big rules of DC is that you don't f**k with Amanda Waller.

She she first appeared back in 1986, the famed Wall has shown time and time again that she's not to be messed with.

This A.R.G.U.S. agent has proven to be tough enough, resilient enough and pigheadedly determined enough to be a match for some of DC's greatest heroes over the decades. And that's not including the numerous supervillains Waller has at her disposal thanks to the bomb-in-skull practices of the Task Force X team that she oversees.

In The Suicide Squad's first trailer, we get a brilliant, brief look at Waller just being, well, a badass who takes no sh*t.

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