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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Amanda Waller is depicted as younger and slimmer than in most depictions. [[spoiler:There's even a justification for her change in size: she has a terminal disease, probably cancer. Deadshot indicates briefly that she's been grumpier since she lost weight, implying that it's all due to the disease.]]

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Amanda Waller is depicted as younger and slimmer [[AdaptationalSlimness slimmer]] than in most depictions. [[spoiler:There's even a justification for her change in size: she has a terminal disease, probably cancer. Deadshot indicates briefly that she's been grumpier since she lost weight, implying that it's all due to the disease.]]
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* MythologyGag: Jason mentions that Waller doesn't trust magic users after an [[Film/SuicideSquad incident with Enchantress]].

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* MythologyGag: Jason mentions that Waller doesn't trust magic users after an [[Film/SuicideSquad [[Film/SuicideSquad2016 incident with Enchantress]].
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* TheBrute: Blockbuster and Knockout serve this role to Zoom and Savage, respectively. Knockout also doubles as TheDarkChick.

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* TheBrute: Blockbuster and Knockout serve this role to Zoom and Savage, respectively. Knockout also doubles as TheDarkChick.

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* AssholeVictim: Unlike [[spoiler:Knockout]], Savage having [[spoiler:Professor Pyg shot is treated far less horrendously, since Pyg actively disfigures innocent victims for a hobby.]]



* KickTheSonOfABitch: Unlike [[spoiler:Knockout]], Savage having [[spoiler:Professor Pyg shot is treated far less horrendously, since Pyg actively disfigures innocent victims for a hobby.]]



* MakeMeWannaShout: Silver Banshee's main offensive power is her sonic scream. She can fire controlled sonic booms that simply knock people to the ground, or powerful waves capable of toppling a truck.


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* SuperScream: Silver Banshee's main offensive power is her sonic scream. She can fire controlled sonic booms that simply knock people to the ground, or powerful waves capable of toppling a truck.
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* ADateWithRosiePalms: Before a security guard becomes unfortunate enough to be standing in the Squad's way he was seen watching his computer with [[TheImmodestOrgasm suggestive sounds]] coming from it. Meanwhile, his hand is under his desk and movement can be seen in his left arm.

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* MythologyGag: Two-Face has a cameo where he's about to undergo plastic surgery to suppress one of the sides of his personality, similar to the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "[[Recap/TheAdventuresOfBatmanAndRobinE15SecondChance Second Chance]]". Only here it's his evil side behind the operation to suppress his good half, while in the episode it was the other way round.

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Two-Face has a cameo where he's about to undergo plastic surgery to suppress one of the sides of his personality, similar to the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "[[Recap/TheAdventuresOfBatmanAndRobinE15SecondChance Second Chance]]". Only here it's his evil side behind the operation to suppress his good half, while in the episode it was the other way round.round.
** Steel Maxum [[spoiler: mentions "some chick" replaced him as Dr. Fate, a nod to Inza Nelson and Linda Straus who have carried the title in the comics.]]
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* BareYourMidriff: Silver Banshee has her stomach and belly button exposed every time she appears.

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* {{Prequel}}: Jason Blood still being alive sets this comic and ''Hell to Pay'' before the events of ''Justice League Dark''.



* {{Retcon}}: Jason Blood is shown to be alive and still bound to Etrigan, meaning that the events of ''Hell to Pay'' [[StealthPrequel take place prior]] to ''Justice League Dark'' instead of after. Jason Blood is confirmed to have been alive for 1,000 to 1,500 years as opposed to the 500 mentioned in the film, and he is given a prior association with Deadman that neither mentioned.

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* {{Retcon}}: Jason Blood is shown to be alive and still bound to Etrigan, meaning that the events of ''Hell to Pay'' [[StealthPrequel take place prior]] to ''Justice League Dark'' instead of after. Jason Blood He is also confirmed to have been alive for 1,000 to 1,500 years as opposed to the 500 mentioned in the film, and he is given a prior association with Deadman that neither mentioned.mentioned in ''Dark''.
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* CurseCutShort:Just before getting blown up, [[spoiler: Killer Frost screams]] "Waller, I'll see you in hell, you dirty [[CountryMatters cu-]]"

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* CurseCutShort:Just CurseCutShort: Just before getting blown up, [[spoiler: Killer Frost screams]] "Waller, I'll see you in hell, you dirty [[CountryMatters cu-]]"
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* CurseCutShort:Just before getting blown up, [[spoiler: Killer Frost screams]] "Waller, I'll see you in hell, you dirty [[CountryMatters cu-]]"
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* AppealToObscurity: When the Squad having their {{Explosive Leash}}es injected, the technician tells them not to move because they don't want the apparatus triggering to early.

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* AppealToObscurity: When the Squad having their {{Explosive Leash}}es injected, the technician tells them not to move because they don't want the apparatus triggering to too early.
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* WeaponOfChoice: Most of the team has one.

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* WeaponOfChoice: WeaponSpecialization: Most of the team has one.

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* MythologyGag: Jason mentions that Waller doesn't trust magic users after an [[Film/SuicideSquad incident with Enchantress]].



** Jason mentions that Waller doesn't trust magic users after an [[Film/SuicideSquad incident with Enchantress]].
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''Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay'' is an American animated film produced by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. It is the thirty-first film in the ''WesternAnimation/DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies'' series and the second story based on the ComicBook/SuicideSquad antihero team. Although ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAssaultOnArkham'' previously featured the Suicide Squad, that film is set in the ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries'' video game universe and this is part of the WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse. The voice cast includes Creator/ChristianSlater reprising his ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' role as ComicBook/{{Deadshot}}, Creator/TaraStrong reprising her role from ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamCity'' and onward as Harley Quinn, and Vanessa Williams as ComicBook/AmandaWaller. The film was released digitally on March 27, 2018, and physically on April 10.

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''Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay'' is an American animated film produced by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. It is the thirty-first film in the ''WesternAnimation/DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies'' series and the second story based on the ComicBook/SuicideSquad antihero team. Although ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAssaultOnArkham'' previously featured the Suicide Squad, that film is set in the ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries'' video game universe and this is part of the WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse. The voice cast includes Creator/ChristianSlater reprising his ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' role as ComicBook/{{Deadshot}}, Creator/TaraStrong reprising her role from ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamCity'' and onward as Harley Quinn, and Vanessa Williams Music/VanessaWilliams as ComicBook/AmandaWaller. The film was released digitally on March 27, 2018, and physically on April 10.
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* CListFodder: [[spoiler:UpToEleven. Out of the major/costumed characters, only Deadshot, Harley, Boomerang, and Scandal are guaranteed to survive, with everyone else either killed onscreen, left ambiguous, or certain to die soon thereafter.]]

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* CListFodder: [[spoiler:UpToEleven. Out [[spoiler:Out of the major/costumed characters, only Deadshot, Harley, Boomerang, and Scandal are guaranteed to survive, with everyone else either killed onscreen, left ambiguous, or certain to die soon thereafter.]]
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* PyrrhicVillainy: [[spoiler:Amanda Waller gets the card at the end... After it has been used up to send Bronze Tiger to Heaven. The comic revolves around her attempt to subvert this trope, having checked the card with Jason Blood and learning it was used up, and he informs her about the second best alternative to the card, a key that also evades eternal damnation (though it doesn't automatically send them to Heaven) and its even harder and more obscure to find.]]

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* PyrrhicVillainy: PyrrhicVictory: [[spoiler:Amanda Waller gets the card at the end... After it has been used up to send Bronze Tiger to Heaven. The comic revolves around her attempt to subvert this trope, having checked the card with Jason Blood and learning it was used up, and he informs her about the second best alternative to the card, a key that also evades eternal damnation (though it doesn't automatically send them to Heaven) and its even harder and more obscure to find.]]

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