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Warner Brothers have announced that the next Suicide Squad movie and the new Birds of Prey film will both be R rated. It seems that the success of the 'Joker' film has given them the confidence to make movies that target an exclusively adult audience. Suicide Squad will be directed by 'Guardians of the Galaxy' director, James Gunn.

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