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If you thought Heath Ledger's Joker was creepy, just wait until you see Jared Leto.

After a low-quality version of the Suicide Squad trailer shown Saturday at San Diego's Comic-Con leaked, Warner Bros. decided to release the trailer itself so it could be enjoyed in the original quality. "We regret this decision as it was our intention to keep the footage as a unique experience for the Comic-Con crowd, but we cannot continue to allow the film to be represented by the poor quality of the pirated footage stolen from our presentation," Sue Kroll, the president of Warner Bros. worldwide marketing and international distribution division, said in a statement.

Now you can watch Jared Leto, Margot Robbie, Cara Delevingne, Will Smith and the rest of its star-studded cast tap into their villainous side in high definition. Just a hint: it's really creepy.

The film is based on the Suicide Squad organization appearing in DC Comics as early as 1959, a group of captured supervillains who work on black ops missions for the government in exchange for reduced prison sentences. The idea is that because they're bad guys, the government can claim plausible deniability, as Viola Davis explains in the beginning of the trailer.

But you still have to wait to see how all the madness plays out, because the movie won't be released for over a year. Look for Suicide Squad in theaters on Aug. 5, 2016.

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