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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.

Deathstroke hunts down Batman, the movie introduces Dick Grayson as a 19yo orphan that found out Batmans identity and uses it as a ploy for batman to train him. The young toddler of Deadshot is growing up in this movie and is 12, she is friends with Barbra Gordon. Deathstroke is hunting down everyone Batman knows including a brutal killing of Alfred where he stabs him in the batcave and leaves a note with a question mark on it and HAHAHAH on the card. It says To The Batman, does your death have a stroke? Batman comes back reads the note and finds him, this is just like deadshot. Deathstroke reminds Batman of Deadshot; he has the chance to kill him, but as he is about to throw a bat in his skull, Stephinie Lawton says Dad? what about your no kill rule? Batman says "Let your dad do his job" but she tackles him and says "NO, please stop daddy" with tears in her eyes she says "Alfred would not want this" and with the cops sirens being heard he grabs her and they grapple to the roof. The camera pans to deathstroke and all you see is his helmet with the bataring in it. the post credit scene is the JL logo.
