DC Comics' superhero flick Suicide Squad proved to be perhaps the most divisive blockbuster of 2016, with a very healthy box office take contrasting with absolutely dire reviews.
Now, the film's director David Ayer has taken the unprecedented step of releasing a statement to outline what he would've done different in making the film, admitting that he wished he "had a time machine" to make changes.
Much was made ahead of the film's release of Jared Leto's role as the Joker - but the final cut saw many of the actor's scenes on the cutting room floor. Leto himself slammed the film, saying he felt he'd been "tricked" into taking the role.
Replying to a fan on Twitter overnight who thanked him for the "masterpiece" film, encouraging him not to "let anyone tell you otherwise," Ayer responded with a lengthy statement in which he acknowledged the film had been "controversial."