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David Ayer (born January 18, 1968) is an American filmmaker known for making crime films that are set in Los Angeles and deal with gangs and police corruption. His screenplays include Training Day (2001), The Fast and the Furious (2001), and S.W.A.T. (2003). He has also directed Harsh Times (2005), Street Kings (2008), End of Watch (2012), Sabotage (2014), and The Beekeeper (2024). In 2016, he directed the superhero movie Suicide Squad from the DC Extended Universe and then the urban fantasy film Bright (2017) for Netflix. He has twice collaborated with actor Shia LaBeouf: first with the World War II drama Fury (2014), then the crime thriller The Tax Collector (2020). He has also collaborated with his friend Cle Shaheed Sloan, who has appeared in four of his films. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Ayer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Twenty-eighth Extended Universe DC film brings the origin of two more heroes Captian Atom and Major Force, Nathaniel Adam and Clifford Zmeck were soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War in 1973 but were accused of treason what they had not committed and were sentenced to death, but to avoid their sentences Nathaniel and Clifford agreed to participate in a Military experiment with very low chances of survival, that if they survived they should work for the American government, but they end up in a coma and stay in a coma for 48 years until they wake up and Clifford realizes that his wife has married the person he hates the most, makes him want revenge and Captain Atom must stop him. First Post-Credit Scene: General Wade Eiling finds a serum at CADMUS that he believes empowers him. Second Post-Credits Scene: After saving the Earth after the explosion of Major Force, the Captain is released from the government when Batman appears in front of him and asks for his help.

