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Following in the footsteps of its DC Film Universe predecessor, "Suicide Squad" is set to get an Extended Cut that will release on Digital HD and Blu-ray/DVD later this year. In anticipation for the release, Warner Bros. has released 30-second announcement trailer, hyping the new footage and additional dialogue.

As the announcement trailer touts, the "Suicide Squad" Extended Cut will release November 15 on Digital HD and December 13 on Blu-ray/DVD.

If the "Batman v Superman" Extended Cut is any indicator, the extra-long version of "Suicide Squad" could turn out better than the theatrical cut of the film, which got a unanimous lukewarm response from critics. And considering Jared Leto's criticism of the final film not including his Joker scenes, there's a good chance Extended Cut will include all those Clown Prince of Crime scenes that didn't make it into the theatrical cut.

Speaking to the audience, just as much as he is to Harley Quinn, Will Smith's Deadshot utters at the end of the video, "Spread the word."

Check out the full teaser for the "Suicide Squad" extended cut below:

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#SuicideSquad Extended Cut. Spread the word. pic.twitter.com/lNPjUqieVt— Suicide Squad (@SuicideSquadWB) October 5, 2016

Figuring they're all expendable, a U.S. intelligence officer decides to assemble a team of dangerous, incarcerated supervillains for a top-secret mission. Now armed with government weapons, Deadshot (Will Smith), Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), Captain Boomerang, Killer Croc and other despicable inmates must learn to work together. Dubbed Task Force X, the criminals unite to battle a mysterious and powerful entity, while the diabolical Joker (Jared Leto) launches an evil agenda of his own.

"Suicide Squad" is the third film in DC's shared cinematic universe, which began with Zack Snyder's "Man of Steel" and continued in Snyder's "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice." The next film releasing as part of the DC Film Universe -- headed by producers Geoff Johns and Jon Berg -- is the Patty Jenkins-directed "Wonder Woman," which hits theaters on June 2, 2017, followed by the team-up everyone's been waiting for, Snyder's "Justice League," which is scheduled to release on November 17, 2017. After "Justice League," you can catch DC's heroes in Rick Famuyiwa's "The Flash," releasing March 16, 2018 -- which will also feature Ray Fisher's Cyborg in a supporting role -- and James Wan's "Aquaman," releasing July 27, 2018.

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