'Suicide Squad' parody imagines a team filled with Tarantino's deadliest characters

Move over, Joker. Django's in town.
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If you haven't heard, assembling large teams of depraved, violent maniacs is very in right now.

This parody video by Loot Crate imagines what Suicide Squad would look like if the team were assembled by Quentin Tarantino. As you can see from the video, it's pretty much just as violent as the DC version, which hits theaters on Aug. 5.

So who can compete with the Joker, Deadshot, Harley Quinn, Killer Croc, Boomerang and El Diablo?


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Tarantino's Suicide Squad includes Django, as well as The Bride and GoGo from Kill Bill, Lt. Aldo Raine from Inglourious Basterds and Jules Winnfield from Pulp Fiction.

We're not sure which team we'd put our money on in a fight, but it'd probably make for an insanely violent movie.

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Max Knoblauch is the Assistant Humor Editor in the NYC office. He is a journalist, comedian and illustrator. More humor and art by Max can be found on his website.Follow him @MaxKnoblauch

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