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THE SUICIDE SQUAD Leaked Promo Art Reveals A New Look At Margot Robbie As Harley Quinn

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After controversially (for some, at least) donning those skimpy shorts in 2016's Suicide Squad, Margot Robbie boasted a number of memorable costumes in Birds of Prey last year.

When the actress returns for James Gunn's The Suicide Squad, however, Harley will again receive an overhauled look. 

Like some recent comics, Harley will be using a red and black colour scheme for her next team-up with Task Force X, and cuts a striking figure if this newly leaked promo art for the film is any indication.

Full Story: https://www.comicbookmovie.com/suicide_squad/the_suicide_squad/the-suicide-squad-leaked-promo-art-reveals-a-new-look-at-margot-robbie-as-harley-quinn-a183187#gs.vrgqtb

7 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Margot Robbie boasted a number of memorable costumes in Birds of Prey last year.

Yes, more attention paid to her outfits than the dire movie script and content. About as thrilling as the last wonder woman movie

It was the dysfunctional Harley/Joker relationship that drove the character's popularity in the first movie, if you ask me, even with girls it seems  - like something realistic they could identify with, despite the movie itself being panned (I enjoyed it myself, but my tastes always were eclectic). Haven't seen Birds of Prey, though I get the impression that the saying "get woke, go broke" might apply - did it even break even? I'll hold judgement on no. 3.

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