After showing up on CW's Arrow, Warner Bros. keeps adding big names to make a DC Comics movie based on the super-villain team, Task Force X. With talks and negotiations currently in place, will moviegoers see Australian actress Margot Robbie and Academy Award winner Jared Leto as psychotic lovers, Harley Quinn and The Joker, in the Suicide Squad movie?
As we previously mentioned, when the government has a mission too hot for the superheroes to handle, they send in the bad guys to take care of the business. In a plot reminiscent of The Dirty Dozen, if the Suicide Squad - which includes the captured band of super-villains Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang - survives their deadly mission, their prison sentence will then be reduced. In the mythology, the team is run by government agent, Amanda Waller, who has earned the nickname "The Wall" by her associates.
According to sources close to Collider, The Wolf of Wall Street actress is close to signing a deal with the studio. The blonde stunner will appear in her the upcoming movies, with upcoming roles in Focus, Tarzan, Z for Zachariah, and The Taliban Shuffle. If the Pan Am Tv starlet wins the role, this will be the first we see Harley Quinn on the big screen.
We also mentioned the 30 Seconds to Mars rock star is being courted by the studio to play the prince of crime. While we had high hopes for him to play Doctor Strange, we hope he ends up in this comic book movie.
Check out this clip of Robbie in The Wolf of Wall Street together:
As we previously reported, Cara Delevingne may have been in talks after she posted up an Instagram picture of herself drawn as The Joker's former love interest. Does this mean the English supermodel is out of the running?
A photo posted by Cara Delevingne (@caradelevingne) on Oct 10, 2014 at 10:10am PDT
The Suicide Squad feature film is scheduled to to hit in theaters in 2016. Readers, would you like to see Margot Robbie and Jared Leto as the Batman baddies?
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