http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/suicide-squad-fan-suing-studio-false-advertising-lack-of-joker-scenes-jared-leto-warner-bros-a7180231.html
This is just...wow:
The article is very long so I'll just post the first part of what the Reddit user had to say:
I personally enjoyed the movie, it had its issues of course but I don't find it as bad as reviewers make it seem like. In the Reddit users defense, yeah that's false advertisement, but cut scenes from movies happen all the time even in movie trailers. And in defense of the movie...Suicide Squad has never been about the Joker. Joker wasn't an integral part of the Suicide Squad as much as Harley Quinn was. And given that Jared Leto claims there were enough Joker Scenes to make up a whole movie (which seems like a waste to film that much footage for a movie) it was probably a given that a lot of content was going to be cut, especially when he was never supposed to be the focus.
This is just...wow:
Jared Leto might have admitted that there are enough deleted Joker scenes to make a full movie but one Suicide Squad moviegoer has gone as far as to try and sue the studio for the disappointing lack of Clown Prince chaos.
Reddit user BlackPanther2016 has threatened to begin legal action against Warner Bros and DC Comics later this week, claiming that teasing Joker scenes in trailers that did not make the final film amounts to unjust false advertising.
The disgruntled superhero fan argued in a post on Movies subreddit that he should receive a refund after driving 300 miles to London to watch specific scenes explicitly advertised in TV ads only to leave feeling ripped off. He says he will file a lawsuit on 11 August, with his lawyer brother leading the case.
The article is very long so I'll just post the first part of what the Reddit user had to say:
Suicide Squad trailers showcased several specific Joker scenes that I had to pay for the whole movie just so that I can go watch those specific scenes that Warner Bros/DC Comics had advertised in their trailers and TV spots. These scenes are: when Joker banged his head on his car window, when Joker says Let me show you my toys, when Joker punches the roof of his car, when Joker drops a bomb with his face all messed up and says, Bye bye! None of these scenes were in the movie.
I drove 300 miles to London to go watch these specific scenes they had explicitly advertised in their TV ads and they didn't show them to me. Adding to this, they were also two specific Katana scenes they advertised that were also the reason I wanted to go watch the movie. These scenes were: Katanas eyes going black, and a slow motion shot of her and her sword taking souls in a smoky kind of style. These scenes were advertised several times in the first trailer and many TV ads but they didnt show it to me in the movie. I wasted a lot of money paying and travelling to go watch this movie because of these specific scenes they had advertised to me and all of us saying, Hey, check out our preview! This will all be in our movie, come watch it on the 5th! All lies.
I personally enjoyed the movie, it had its issues of course but I don't find it as bad as reviewers make it seem like. In the Reddit users defense, yeah that's false advertisement, but cut scenes from movies happen all the time even in movie trailers. And in defense of the movie...Suicide Squad has never been about the Joker. Joker wasn't an integral part of the Suicide Squad as much as Harley Quinn was. And given that Jared Leto claims there were enough Joker Scenes to make up a whole movie (which seems like a waste to film that much footage for a movie) it was probably a given that a lot of content was going to be cut, especially when he was never supposed to be the focus.