Suicide Squad Isekai Shows How Stunt Actors Brought Its Fight Scenes to Life

Suicide Squad Isekai Shows How Stunt Actors Brought Its Fight Scenes to Life

As a lifelong fan of both anime and DC Comics, the Suicide Squad Isekai has been an absolute delight to behold! The blend of these two worlds is nothing short of genius, and the first season finale left me on the edge of my seat, eagerly awaiting more.


The Suicide Squad Isekai recently ended its first season by seeing Harley and company successful in their off-world adventure. Not satisfied with simply ended the Wit Studio anime adaptation, the story also revealed some major elements that could make for an interesting second season. While the Wit and Warner Bros collaboration has yet to confirm if it will return, this fact isn’t stopping the anime series from sharing brand new behind-the-scenes information on the Squad’s first anime foray. In a recent video, Wit demonstrates how they used real-life stunt actors to help create some of the anime’s biggest battles.

In the final episode of Suicide Squad Isekai’s first season, it became clear to viewers that the Joker had been closer to Harley Quinn than many initially thought. Disguised as various characters, including Katana, the Joker cleverly maintained surveillance over his girlfriend while concealed in plain sight. Moreover, it was disclosed in this episode that Rick Flagg and Amanda Waller were already aware of the Joker’s manipulations within this alternate world, with Flagg determined to locate and thwart the Joker. If a second season is greenlit, fans can anticipate a more prominent role for the Joker in the series.

Suicide Squad Isekai And The Real World

In the video you see, the fight depicted is between Harley and the genuine Katana as they appear in the comic book world. Unfortunately for Quinn, she was defeated and subsequently captured by Amanda Waller, leading to her becoming a crucial part of “Task Force X”. This team also includes Peacemaker, Deadshot, Clayface, and King Shark. Warner Bros and Wit quickly got started on their new anime adaptation with this exciting lineup.

Recently, we here at ComicBook had the chance to chat with Wit Studio producer Sho Ohtani, who discussed their favorite DC superhero, perhaps giving us an idea for where the Warner Bros collaboration with the studio might go in the future, “Well then, I would say the Flash. I like the Flash himself, but the other characters from the series are so compelling that I end up loving the entire show. The character that would suit anime…hmm then I would say Savitar from the show. When I first watched The Flash, I was amazed by how complex and well-developed the characters were. I can’t go into details without giving away spoilers, so what I can share is that, I really like is how relatable his situation is. Given what happens to him, it’s understandable that he ends up the way he does, and that makes it easy to empathize with him. In the Flash series, there are so many villains that make you wonder, “How is he going to win against this one?” Among them, Savitar really left a strong impression on me.”

Curious about the possibility of another season for the hit anime based on DC’s famous supervillain group, the Suicide Squad? Keep tabs on Team Anime at ComicBook for all the latest news regarding the “Suicide Squad in Another World” series.

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2024-08-22 19:11