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Suicide Squad Concept Art Spotlights Alternate Looks For Enchantress

Warner Bros. and David Ayer's Suicide Squad was certainly a divisive movie, and was pretty much lambasted by the majority of critics - though it does have its fair share of very focal fans. However, one thing even most of the film's defenders have to admit is that the main villain, Enchantress, was bloody awful.
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Warner Bros. and David Ayer’s Suicide Squad was certainly a divisive movie, and was pretty much lambasted by the majority of critics – though it does have its fair share of very focal fans. However, one thing even most of the film’s defenders have to admit is that the main villain, Enchantress, was bloody awful.

Cara Delevingne never got a chance to do much of anything at all as June Moon or her spookier alter-ego, but the biggest misstep was having the character gyrate like some kind of disco take on Gozer the Gozerian from Ghostbusters for her grand finale.

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Perhaps the upcoming extended cut of the movie will flesh Enchantress out a bit, but in the meantime, some newly released concept art from Christian Lorenz Scheurer’s official website proves that at one point she could have looked a lot better. Here, the DC baddie looks a lot more like her comic book counterpart, and a bit less like a zombie pole dancer.

We also have some artwork featuring The Joker (Jared Leto) and Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), as they make their escape following the latter’s rescue. In the movie, Mr. J attempts to get Harley away from her Task Force X teammates by helicopter, but it looks like the original plan was to use a drone. It seems there was also a scene involving Joker executing a police officer as the pair flee across the Midway City Bridge.

Suicide Squad is set to be released on Digital HD on November 15, before making its way to Blu-Ray and DVD on December 13.


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