Although still in its comparative infancy , the DCEU has seen two distinct directorial styles in its three cinematic oblation . Zack Snyder ’s eye shepherded bothMan of SteelandBatman V Superman : Dawn of Justiceto theaters , while David Ayer brought this summer’sSuicide Squadto the mix , aiming to play a coarse-grained flavor to match its baddie - as - heroes storyline . But before he was raze intact metropolises with an foreign dubstep machine and an extended Kryptonian fistfight , Snyder bring his directorial sensibility to an adaptation of Alan Moore ’s acclaimedWatchmenminiseries .

That film was n’t the first pairing of Snyder and the works of illustrious comic book writers , but it was one that proved the director ’s willingness to accommodate a work that some may have considered impossible to condense into a single feature film . Whether you were a fan of it or not , it ’s punishing to argue the film was n’t filled with some well - defined moments , like the lengthy chess opening sequence . The opening was set to Bob Dylan ’s ' The Times They Are a Changin '' , as the film used a series of visual cue to denote the passage of clock time , and how the world , despite being filled with superheroes ( or rather because it was ) became a darker , violent , more misanthropic position . The birdcall may have been a little on the olfactory organ , but it worked for the use of the film .

Snyder has n’t had much social function to habituate pop   or rock   music   cue stick   in either of his two DCEU offerings , meaning he has n’t had a fortune to repeat on hisWatchmenopening sequence . But as viewers will no doubt remember , Ayer’sSuicide Squadwasa veritable miscellany of needle drops – not including the use of ' Bohemian Rhapsody ' and ' Ballroom Blitz ' in the film ’s selling campaign – with over 20 song , feature everyone from Rick James to Black Sabbath . As such , it only make sense that a fan with some extra time on their hands would whip up a new hatchway sequence forSuicide Squadin the manner of Snyder’sWatchmen .

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The TV comes fromYouTuber Chris Banks , and it depicts an alternate hatchway successiveness for the film , using the Bee Gees ' I Started a Joke ' as its musical constituent . The sequence is nicely edited , covering several sequence from the film , but mainly making estimable use of Viola Davis simper at the street vendor with the " Remember " MT - shirts . Overall , the TV is reminiscent of Snyder ’s film in more ways than one . While the text is the same here as it is inWatchmen(or it ’s incredibly close ) , the song choice is also only significative of Snyder ’s other work . About a arcminute in , the sequence match up the word " jest " with an visual aspect by Jared Leto ’s Joker – just in case things were starting to experience too subtle .

Still , the telecasting does a terrific job of emulating Snyder ’s style , without using any footage from a Snyder moving-picture show . If anything , it suggests that perhaps the difference in directorial exploit across the DCEU is n’t as striking as antecedently think . At any pace , this certainly makes for an entertaining alternate take onSuicide Squad ’s opening chronological succession .

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