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26 Reactions To 'Suicide Squad' As Told By 'The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air'

Now this is the story all about how Deadshot's life ...

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26 Reactions To 'Suicide Squad' As Told By 'The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air'
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Everybody knows this wonderful actor, rapper of catchy music and all-around great guy Will Smith.You may remember him from his early music career with hits like "Summertime" and "Miami."

You may also remember this guy from a little show that skyrocketed his career called "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."

Since then, Will has been in our favorite movies from saving the world on "Independence Day" to teaching us how to flirt in "Hitch."

Will Smith became everyone's favorite actor and number one pick to meet and hangout with because he is Will Smith. He brings so much charm on screen and on stage. He is the kind of person I would love to meet and chat with when I have the chance.

Fast forward to 2016 when the world wished for another great Will Smith movie or at least a movie that happens to have Will Smith in it. Thus, our wish was granted when Warner Bros announced a new DC movie, "Suicide Squad," featuring Will Smith as Deadshot.

Of course, everyone got hyped when the trailer came out up until its official movie release. After everyone finally saw the most anticipated movie of the summer, "Suicide Squad" gained mixed reviews.

Some like the movie while others want to bleach it out of their memories. Even though I have yet to see the movie for myself, I found someone else to react to the hype: the Fresh Prince himself. I figured since Will Smith is in it (and made every fan love his portrayal of Deadshot) his old role can help react to everyone who thinks and feels about DC's latest installment.

1. When you hear Will Smith is playing an anti-hero.

2. But in a DC universe.

3. After you watched "Batman v. Superman" and heard Warner Bros. is making a "Suicide Squad" movie.

4. When you saw the teaser picture and trailer.

5. When you saw the official trailer.

6. When you saw Harley Quinn.

7. When you saw Deadshot (*cough* Will Smith).

8. When you heard the Joker will be in it.

9. When you saw the Joker with tattoos.

But you tried to get over it.

10. When you saw the trailer again at freaking Comin Con!

As if you're not excited enough!

11. When you are now pumped and ready for the "Suicide Squad" movie.

12. When you read the reviews.

13. When you saw its rating on Rotten Tomato.

And it's still going down. Dang it.

14. When you finally saw the movie.

15. When you had to admit the critics were right, this movie wasn't that great.

16. When you realized it was way better than BvS by a landslide.

17. When you read about fans petitioning to ban Rotten Tomatoes for a bad review.

18. When you read about a fan suing Warner Bros for the lack of Joker scenes.

19. When you went back and watched it the second time.

20. And found good parts in the movie.

21. When you (low-key) can't wait for the sequel.

22. When you have to get into "'Suicide Squad' is the worst movie vs. the best movie" debate.

23. When you just want a good DC Universe movie to watch and enjoy.

That's all you ask for!

24. When you look at Wonder Woman for hope.

25. When you have to learn to give Warner Bros and DC hope for a great movie. Again.

26. But you know when you are thankful that Will Smith's Deadshot, Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn, Jai Courtney's Captain Boomerang, Viola Davis' Amanda Waller, and the whole cast have saved the whole movie.

Let's all cross our fingers and hope for the best.

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