Suicide Squad Trailer Will Not Be Officially Released Online
07/12/2015 09:14 pm EDT
Special footage was put together for Warner Bros. Comic-Con presentation of David Ayer's Suicide Squad. It wasn't officially released, but a bootleg copy surfaced online shortly afterwards. WB has now issued a statement confirming that the Suicide Squad Comic-Con trailer will NOT be officially released.
"We have no plans currently to release the Suicide Squad footage that leaked from Hall H on Saturday," Sue Kroll, the President of Worldwide Marketing and International Distribution for Warner Bros, told Deadline. "It's unfortunate and ultimately damaging that one individual broke a long-standing trust we have enjoyed with our fans at the convention by posting early material, which, at this point, was not intended for a wider audience. We are still in production on Suicide Squad, and will have a big campaign launch in the future. Our presentation yesterday was designed to be experienced in that room, on those big screens!"
If you'd like read a description of the footage, click here.
Suicide Squad is set to be released August 5, 2016.
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