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Harley Quinn Strikes A Pose In Latest Batch Of Suicide Squad One-Sheets

Margot Robbie's loveable nutjob strikes a post or two in the latest posters to emerge for Suicide Squad.
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Margot Robbie’s loveable nutjob strikes a pose or two in the latest one-sheets to emerge for Suicide Squad.

Hailing from GB Eye (via CBM), these unofficial posters once again draw attention to Harley Quinn. Yes, Jared Leto’s bat-shit insane dedication to the role of the Clown Prince of Crime stole headlines early on in development – from dead animals to obscene pranks, the Oscar-winner fully embraced insanity in portraying the Joker – but it is Robbie’s unhinged maniac who is primed to be one of the many scene-stealers in David Ayer’s imminent tentpole.

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Earlier this week, amid new TV spots that cast light on both the Joker himself and Cara Delevingne’s mesmerizing Enchantress, Warner Bros. premiered a new look at Harley in action, leaving little doubt in our minds that Robbie’s loose cannon will go on to become a fan-favorite. Heck, Warner Bros. has recognized that popularity too what with the Harley Quinn-fronted spinoff that’s simmering in the early stages of development.

Also starring Jai Courtney as Captain Boomerang, Viola Davis as Amanda Waller, Cara Delevingne as Enchantress, Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Killer Croc, Jay Hernandez as El Diablo and Adam Beach as Slipknot, Suicide Squad launches headfirst into theatres on August 5, 2016.


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