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  • ‘Suicide Squad’ Director David Ayer Pushes Back Against Criticism For His Support Of James Gunn And ‘Superman’

    ‘Suicide Squad’ Director David Ayer Pushes Back Against Criticism For His Support Of James Gunn And ‘Superman’


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    Harley (Margot Robbie) is locked away like the Ayer Cut in Suicide Squad (2016), Warner Bros. Pictures

    For the ordeal he went through at the hands of Warner Bros., Suicide Squad director David Ayer can (rather hyperbolically) be called an ‘innocent victim’ of the chaos that sustained the DCEU up until 2023. He’s been vocal about his experience making the 2016 film, which was taken from him and recut drastically.

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    Director David Ayer reveals the deleted Suicide Squad scene he wants fans to see via Yahoo UK, Youtube

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    His vision ruined and most none the wiser about that for years, Ayer garnered a lot of sympathy for his plight resulting from being denied by a corporate bureaucracy and misrepresented in the media. Like Zack Snyder, there were calls for his version of the Squad to be released, which might have righted a few wrongs.

    The campaign for the release of the Ayer Cut quieted down but never actually went away. A renewed push was ready to roll out simultaneously with the Superman teaser trailer, which Ayer did not want to interfere with. He made this wish known on X, urging his supporters to hold off and let James Gunn’s film soak up the attention.

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    David Ayer (@DavidAyerMovies) is excited for Superman on X

    “I didn’t realize James was dropping Creature Commandos when the last Ayer cut campaign hit,” Ayer wrote. “The new Superman trailer is dropping soon and I know there’s intentions of another campaign for my version of Skwad.”

    “As a film makers I want to support other film makers. I’m excited to see the trailer and have heard through the rumor mill it’s pretty incredible,” he added, “I just want to publicly say it would be nice to stay far clear of Thursday for any campaigning.” 

    His post concluded, “I appreciate everyone hearing me out. At the end of the day I’m riding a tiger here. Just going in heard on this,” punctuated by a praying-hands emoji.

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    David Ayer (@DavidAyerMovies) doesn’t want to be the bad guy on X

    Unfortunately, Ayer’s attempt to be diplomatic and positive backfired with a section of DC fandom, and he went back on X to address it.

    “My Lord. If supporting another film maker is so contentious, I’m just lost at this point,” he began in a second post. “When I was a kid I had a nightmare childhood. My best friends were comic books. They held me and gave me company when no one else did.”

    “Batman spoke to my injured soul. Superman’s optimism was an example how to see the world without darkness,” he said. 

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    Jared Leto and Margot Robbie pose as Joker and Harley in a tribute to Alex Ross in Suicide Squad (2016), Warner Bros. Pictures

    “I cannot f-king wait to see Jame’s trailer. Real talk. And I cannot wait to see his film. And absolutely am sure he crushed it. Because that simple optimism of Superman is all over it. And the little kid in me needs that right now,” Ayer continued. 

    “I’m a bad guy for that? So be it,” he added. “I do troll what I can control. And can’t what I can’t. Gonna step back from all this for a moment.” Most think Ayer meant social media when he said “step back,” but he is still updating his account.

    Others in his field have abandoned X (or feigned doing so) in favor of alternatives such as Bluesky because of similar opinionated opposition. In the case of director Rob Reiner, the grass wasn’t so greener elsewhere and he quit social media altogether.

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    David Ayer (@DavidAyerMovies) wants to see his movie make the cut on X

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    Back on Ayer’s X page, there are nasty comments with expletives in both of his threads, but for the most part, people who feel let down by his initial remarks respond with more self-control. Moreover, a considerable number of replies agree with and support him.

    The Beekeeper director still hopes their support will bring the release of his vision to fruition, though he acknowledges he’s not in control of that. “I hope my real film can be shared one day. I appreciate the continued support and interest,” he posted earlier in December. 

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    David Ayer (@DavidAyerMovies) defends his movie on X

    When questioned about its quality, Ayer responded, “The best version simply has not been seen. I know how difficult it is for someone outside the industry to comprehend how insanely different [two] cuts [of] a film can be. If you dislike what you’ve seen, here’s an opportunity to see what I actually intended and then judge once you have all the information.”

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    Recently, ‘Suicide Squad’ director David Ayer found himself in the crosshairs of criticism for his vocal support of fellow filmmaker James Gunn and the upcoming ‘Superman’ reboot. Gunn, who is set to helm the highly anticipated ‘The Suicide Squad’ sequel, has faced backlash in the past for controversial tweets. However, Ayer has stood by Gunn, praising his talent and defending his right to redemption.

    In a series of tweets, Ayer pushed back against critics who questioned his loyalty to Gunn and criticized his decision to support the filmmaker. Ayer emphasized the importance of forgiveness and second chances, pointing out that everyone makes mistakes and deserves the opportunity to grow and learn from them.

    Additionally, Ayer addressed the backlash surrounding the announcement of a new ‘Superman’ movie, which is rumored to be a reboot rather than a continuation of Henry Cavill’s portrayal of the iconic superhero. Ayer expressed his excitement for the project and defended the creative team behind it, emphasizing the need for fresh perspectives and new interpretations of beloved characters.

    In the face of criticism, David Ayer has remained steadfast in his support of James Gunn and his enthusiasm for the upcoming ‘Superman’ movie. His unwavering dedication to his fellow filmmakers and his commitment to pushing boundaries in the superhero genre serve as a testament to his passion for storytelling and his belief in the power of redemption.

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  • David Ayer Announces Break From Social Media After Death Threats – Comic Book Movies and Superhero Movie News

    David Ayer Announces Break From Social Media After Death Threats – Comic Book Movies and Superhero Movie News


    Filmmaker David Ayer is taking a break from social media following a series of death threats.

    Best known for directing 2016’s Suicide Squad, Ayer had been campaigning for Warner Bros. Discovery to release his director’s cut for several years. This effort developed some support online and inspired several fan campaigns. However, some fans of the DCEU were apparently upset when Ayer voiced his support for James Gunn and the upcoming Superman movie, which is the first film set in the new DCU.

    The controversy started after David Ayer addressed his followers on X (formerly Twitter) on December 17, regarding their latest effort to promote his campaign. Their most recent trending effort coincided with the release of Creature Commandos, the first show set in the new DCU. Ayer said this was unintentional and politely asked his followers not to campaign for him on December 19. This was the day the first Superman trailer was to be released.

    “As a film makers I want to support other film makers [sic],” Ayer noted. “I’m excited to see the trailer and have heard through the rumor mill it’s pretty incredible. I just want to publicly say it would be nice to stay far clear of Thursday for any campaigning.”

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    Unfortunately, David Ayer’s request did not have the intended effect. Indeed, many called him a “traitor” before threatening his life. This prompted a second post on X on December 18, in which Ayer announced that he was taking a break from social media due to the vitriolic response. He also affirmed his continued support for James Gunn and how much he was looking forward to seeing the trailer and the new Superman movie.

    “I cannot wait to see his film,” Ayer repeated. “And absolutely am sure he crushed it. Because that simple optimism of Superman is all over it. And the little kid in me needs that right now. I’m a bad guy for that? So be it.”

    It is unclear what effect, if any, this will have on the efforts to release the David Ayer cut of Suicide Squad. It is ironic, however, that some of Ayer’s supporters are opposed to anything positive being said about James Gunn or his work. Ayer claimed in a 2023 statement to Variety that Gunn told him the Ayer Cut “would have its time to be shared.”





    David Ayer, director of popular superhero films such as “Suicide Squad” and “Birds of Prey,” has announced that he will be taking a break from social media after receiving death threats online.

    In a tweet, Ayer revealed that he has been the target of online harassment and threats, prompting him to step away from social media for the time being. The director did not provide specific details about the threats he has received, but expressed his disappointment in the toxic behavior that has become all too common on social media platforms.

    Ayer’s decision to take a break from social media comes at a time when many celebrities and public figures are speaking out against online harassment and abuse. The director’s experience serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of unchecked online behavior and the need for greater accountability and responsibility in the digital space.

    Fans of Ayer and his work have expressed their support for the director, urging him to take care of himself and prioritize his well-being. It remains to be seen when Ayer will return to social media, but in the meantime, he will be focusing on his mental health and safety.

    As the online world continues to grapple with issues of harassment and abuse, Ayer’s decision to take a stand against toxic behavior serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of empathy, respect, and kindness in all interactions, both online and offline. Let us all strive to create a more positive and inclusive online community for everyone.

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  • David Ayer Responds to Backlash Against His Support of James Gunn’s Superman Amid Suicide Squad ‘Ayer Cut’ Campaign

    David Ayer Responds to Backlash Against His Support of James Gunn’s Superman Amid Suicide Squad ‘Ayer Cut’ Campaign


    Suicide Squad 2016 director David Ayer has responded to an online backlash against his support for James Gunn’s Superman and its recently released debut trailer.

    Ayer, whose widely panned Suicide Squad movie formed a part of the now defunct DCEU, had initially taken to X/Twitter to ask fans not to launch the latest ‘Ayer Cut’ campaign at the same time as Thursday’s Superman trailer release date.

    “I didn’t realize James was dropping Creature Commandos when the last Ayer cut campaign hit,” Ayer tweeted. “The new Superman trailer is dropping soon and I know there’s intentions of another campaign for my version of Skwad.

    “As a film makers [sic] I want to support other film makers. I’m excited to see the trailer and have heard through the rumor mill it’s pretty incredible.

    “I just want to publicly say it would be nice to stay far clear of Thursday for any campaigning.

    “I appreciate everyone hearing me out. At the end of the day I’m riding a tiger here. Just going in heard [sic] on this. ”

    Some of the reaction to this tweet, particularly from supporters of the Ayer Cut campaign, went overboard, rekindling memories of the infamous Zack Snyder fandom that played a part in the 2021 release of the Snyder Cut of Justice League. Ayer, clearly exacerbated by what he’d witnessed on social media last week, announced he was taking a “step back” from the discourse.

    “My Lord,” he tweeted. “If supporting another film maker is so contentious, I’m just lost at this point.

    “When I was a kid I had a nightmare childhood. My best friends were comic books. They held me and gave me company when no one else did.

    “Batman spoke to my injured soul. Superman’s optimism was an example how to see the world without darkness.

    “I cannot f***ing wait to see Jame’s [sic] trailer. Real talk. And I cannot wait to see his film. And absolutely am sure he crushed it. Because that simple optimism of Superman is all over it. And the little kid in me needs that right now.

    “I’m a bad guy for that? So be it.

    “I do troll what I can control. And can’t what I can’t. Gonna step back from all this for a moment.”

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    David Ayer has given up on the director’s cut of Suicide Squad. Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images.

    While the ‘release the Snyder Cut’ online campaign did end up contributing to Warner Bros.’ decision to make it a reality, Ayer said in January that he had officially given up on his campaign to have his director’s cut of Suicide Squad similarly released.

    Cries for the Ayer Cut began after the extended Snyder Cut of Justice League was released in 2021. This version was generally considered to be an improvement upon the much-maligned original, and Ayer had long maintained that “his version” of Suicide Squad would have the same result. He’d also remained positive about the eventual Ayer Cut release, even with James Gunn and Peter Safran ditching the DCEU for a fresh start.

    Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.



    Recently, director David Ayer has found himself in the midst of controversy over his public support of James Gunn’s upcoming Superman film, amid the ongoing campaign for the release of his own cut of “Suicide Squad.”

    After Gunn’s involvement in the DC Extended Universe was announced, Ayer took to social media to express his excitement for the project, praising Gunn’s talent and expressing his belief that the filmmaker would do justice to the iconic character of Superman.

    However, Ayer’s comments were met with backlash from fans who have been pushing for the release of the “Ayer Cut” of “Suicide Squad,” a version of the film that reportedly differs significantly from the theatrical release.

    In response to the criticism, Ayer took to Twitter to address the situation, stating that he fully supports Gunn and his vision for Superman, while also acknowledging the disappointment felt by fans who are still hoping to see his original vision for “Suicide Squad” come to light.

    Ayer’s comments have sparked a debate among fans, with some applauding his humility and support for Gunn, while others continue to express their frustration over the lack of acknowledgment for the “Ayer Cut.”

    As the discussion continues to unfold, it remains to be seen whether Ayer’s statements will help to quell the backlash or if the campaign for the release of the “Ayer Cut” will only grow stronger in response.

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  • ‘Suicide Squad’ Director David Ayer Defends James Gunn’s ‘Superman’

    ‘Suicide Squad’ Director David Ayer Defends James Gunn’s ‘Superman’


    David Ayer has responded to public criticism for his support of James Gunn‘s upcoming film “Superman” and his cinematic expansion of the collective DC Universe.

    A few days prior to the release of the “Superman” trailer, Ayer addressed the ongoing campaign among his fans to promote and release his cut of the 2016 feature “Suicide Squad.” He asked fans to halt this initiative, writing on X, “I didn’t realize James was dropping ‘Creature Commandos’ when the last Ayer cut campaign hit…the new ‘Superman’ trailer is dropping soon and I know there’s intentions of another campaign for my version of Skwad.”

    Ayer later added: “As a film maker I want to support other film makers. I’m excited to see the trailer and have heard through the rumor mill it’s pretty incredible.” He went on to urge fans not to attempt to overshadow the release of Gunn’s upcoming Man of Steel project.

    On Dec. 18, Ayer took to X once more to express his reaction to recent backlash regarding his support of Gunn and his revamped DC Studios.

    “My Lord. If supporting another film maker is so contentious, I’m just lost at this point,” he wrote on the social media platform. “When I was a kid I had a nightmare childhood. My best friends were comic books. They held me and gave me company when no one else did.”

    The director went on to share how Batman spoke to his soul while the optimism of Superman made a lasting impact on him. He held his convictions regarding the situation, writing “I cannot fucking wait to see James’ trailer. Real talk. And I cannot wait to see his film. And absolutely am sure he crushed it. Because that simple optimism of Superman is all over it. And the little kid in me needs that right now.”

    Ayer then questioned if he was in the wrong for his controversial perspective on the matter. He concluded that he would be taking a step back, although he did not specify if this was in relation to social media or the entertainment industry as a whole.

    Last year, Ayer discussed with Gunn the possibility of releasing a new cut of “Suicide Squad.

    “All I know is my unseen film plays much better than the studio release,” Ayer wrote on X in August of this past year. “The interest in my cut being [shown] seems real and organic. And Gunn told me it would have its time to be shared. He absolutely deserves to launch his DC Universe without more drama about old projects. In a way I’m chained to this thing. I’m riding a tiger here and navigating this situation the best I can. Life is a very strange journey.”

    Ayer also emphasized that his version of the feature would eventually be released. In an interview with “Total Film” in December of 2023, the filmmaker said “It’s coming. Something’s going to happen. Something’s going to be revealed. The truth always comes out. It always comes out.”



    Director David Ayer recently came to the defense of fellow filmmaker James Gunn, who has been receiving backlash for his upcoming project, a new take on the iconic superhero Superman.

    In a recent interview, Ayer praised Gunn’s vision for the character and expressed his support for the project. He stated, “James is a brilliant filmmaker and I have no doubt that he will bring something fresh and exciting to the Superman franchise. I believe in his ability to deliver a compelling and innovative take on the character.”

    Ayer also addressed the criticism that Gunn has faced from some fans who are skeptical of his approach to Superman. He argued, “Film is an art form, and each director brings their own unique perspective to a project. It’s important to give creators the freedom to explore new ideas and interpretations, and I have full confidence in James’ ability to do justice to the character.”

    Fans of both Ayer and Gunn have been eagerly anticipating the release of their respective projects, and it’s clear that the two directors share a mutual respect and admiration for each other’s work. With Ayer’s endorsement, it seems likely that Gunn’s Superman film will be met with a more positive reception from audiences.

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  • Lynsay Ayer Benjam Artificial Intelligence-Based Student (Paperback) (UK IMPORT)

    Lynsay Ayer Benjam Artificial Intelligence-Based Student (Paperback) (UK IMPORT)



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