2021’s The Suicide Squad is a half reboot/half sequel to the similarly named Suicide Squad released in 2016. The new film has James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy) directing with Margot Robbie returning as Harley Quinn. Joel Kinnaman and Viola Davis will also return from the 2016 film. 2021’s The Suicide Squad will also see some new big-name talent with John Cena playing Peacemaker, Idris Elba as Bloodsport, Peter Capaldi of Doctor Who fame taking the role of The Thinker. Sylvester Stallone will also be in the film, providing the voice for King Shark. The Suicide Squad is available to stream for one month on Max starting today (August 6) while it’s also released in theaters. After 30 days, it will be pulled from Max, and fans will have to wait until its digital release at some time in the future. Read on to learn how you can watch The Suicide Squad right now!
Watch The Suicide Squad on Max
The Suicide Squad is available for streaming on Max starting Friday, August 6th, 2021. To watch The Suicide Squad, you will need the “add-free” HBO-Max subscription for $15.99 per month. While their ad-free plan costs $9.99 per month, it doesn’t include Premiere releases for Warner Brothers movies. You can sign up here. Max is supported on Android, iOS, Apple TV, Chromecast, Playstation, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and more. Max doesn’t only air Time Warner films and HBO, but content from WarnerMedia and other sources. To watch The Suicide Squad right now, simply sign up for Max’s add-free plan. Once subscribed, you can watch The Suicide Squad by downloading the Max app to any supported device. You can also watch The Suicide Squad on the Max Website. There isn’t a contract, and you can cancel at any time.
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- A selection of acquired series and movies (South Park being a notable example)