Suicidesquad2016extended1080p10bitbluray+high+quality

It seems you’re looking for a report or breakdown of the release labeled:

"SuicideSquad2016Extended1080p10bitBluRay+High+Quality"

This is not a standard movie title but a file naming convention used in high-quality video releases (often from P2P or scene groups). Below is a technical and content-based report on what this string means. suicidesquad2016extended1080p10bitbluray+high+quality


2. extended – The Extended Cut

The 2016 Suicide Squad theatrical version runs 123 minutes. The Extended Cut (often labeled “Extended Edition” or “Director’s Cut” unofficially) adds about 11–13 minutes of additional footage, bringing the runtime to roughly 134 minutes. The extra scenes include more character backstory (especially for The Joker and Harley Quinn), alternate dialogue, and violent/gritty moments removed from the theatrical release. For fans, the extended cut is often considered a more coherent (though still flawed) version of the film.

3. Audio (Inferred from common practices)

Though not in the filename, such releases typically include: It seems you’re looking for a report or


6. +high+quality – Subjective descriptor

This is not a technical standard. In file sharing, “high quality” is often redundant or used to differentiate from lower-quality re-encodes. It implies the uploader believes the encode preserves fine detail, grain, and has no visible artifacts.


4. File Context

This naming is typical for internal release groups or encode enthusiasts on private trackers (e.g., PTP, AHD, HDBits). It implies: Lossless audio (DTS-HD MA or TrueHD) or high-bitrate


Is the Extended Cut Better?

Critical consensus: the extended cut does not “fix” Suicide Squad, but it does add context.

For completists and fans of the DCEU, the extended cut is the preferred version. For general viewers, it’s more of a curiosity.


6. Viewing Recommendation

Use a 10-bit compatible player:

If your device doesn’t support 10-bit, you’ll see green/purple tint or software decoding stutter.


Technical Notes