At the heart of the story is Harley Quinn, once again portrayed by Margot Robbie, who returns as the unpredictable, mercurial anti-heroine whose trademark blend of violence, comedy, and whimsy makes her one of the most compelling figures in the DC universe. Alongside Harley, longtime fans may also see the return of Deadshot (reportedly portrayed by Will Smith) — a marksman with a complicated moral compass — and other familiar figures drawn from Task Force X, the government-sanctioned band of criminals forced into dangerous missions with promises of clemency.

The subtitle Total Anarchy hints at a narrative that could push the boundaries of structure and order within the DC universe, with the Suicide Squad dumped into situations where allegiances shift, missions spiral out of control, and chaos becomes both the greatest threat and the only tool for survival. This tone aligns with the franchise’s trademark mix of high-octane action, irreverent humor, and morally ambiguous characters who transform traditional superhero tropes on their head.
Behind the scenes, Suicide Squad 3 has been anticipated as part of a larger evolution in the DC cinematic strategy under the new leadership of DC Studios, which aims to transition to a more cohesive, interconnected universe of films and series. While the franchise’s continuity is still being shaped, Total Anarchy represents a chance to blend explosive blockbuster spectacle with character-driven storytelling that deepens audience engagement with Task Force X and its unpredictable missions.

Though concrete plot specifics — such as the central villain or exact mission objective — are still under wraps, fans expect Suicide Squad 3: Total Anarchy to deliver the same mix of anarchic energy, dark humor, and anti-hero dynamics that made previous films both controversial and beloved. With a combination of returning talent and new creative direction, this installment aims to expand the Suicide Squad mythos while staying true to the unpredictable spirit that sets it apart in the superhero genre.





