[SPOILER] A Closer Look at Enchantress’ Brother from Suicide Squad
We got a nice treat here, a better look at the Enchantress’s brother from Suicide Squad
Since everything is hush-hush over the film especially since its about to be released next week here in the country, we decided to do a little digging on this big guy and his ties to Enchantress played by Cara Delevingne.
By the way, SPOILER ALERT
The DC Wikipedia notes that the Enchantress character is actually composed of two entities. One is the human June Moon (which has been retained in the movie) and the magical entity known as Incubus (which I think should really be Succubus because female). She has been a member of various DC superteams during her appearance in the books including a stint with Task Force X aka Suicide Squad. She’s been written as both a good gal and a villain which comes from having split personality/ possession.
Rumors suggest two things, that the black creatures that look like infested terrans are actually people living in the city where Enchantress wreaks havoc on. The Squad is assembled to clean up the mess because it was ARGUS or some other US agency that sent Moon looking for the Enchantress power.
The reason for the Enchantress going gaga according to the various rumor posts we’ve encountered, is because she wants to bring back her brother back to life and get a host.
With the above photo, which we’ll stick below once again…
… it looks like she found a host for her brother and that they are enacting their next plan which could involve world domination and even demonic portals being opened.
Mind you this is the same creature that we saw in the trailers stopping a train.
There’s also a rumor suggesting that Enchantress found a host body for her brother in Joker, who was in the city because he was apparently getting Harley Quinn back.
Catch Enchantress and the rest of the Suicide Squad when it opens August 4 from Warner Bros. Pictures Philippines.
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[…] We have a pretty powerful villain here and what does she do? Pretty much nothing. Which is kind of a bummer because we’re being sold a movie with one of it’s tagline being BAD VERSUS EVIL. And yet evil, did nothing. Civilian casualities aside, it didn’t feel grand or big enough. Cara Delevingne’s role here should have been bolstered. There were great parts where she could have just shown how twisted she is but Ayer and co. chose to skip that. They did the Power Rangers route and just presented her as a big bad without really making us hate her. The same goes for her brother. […]