Scott Eastwood And Raymond Olubowale Reportedly Join David Ayer's SUICIDE SQUAD

Scott Eastwood And Raymond Olubowale Reportedly Join David Ayer's SUICIDE SQUAD

Two new actors have reportedly joined director David Ayer's Suicide Squad. Fan speculation says one actor could be King Shark while the other is a young actor who's quickly approaching leading man status and should have a choice role.

By MarkJulian - Mar 29, 2015 04:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Suicide Squad
There's reportedly, two new additions to David Ayer's Suicide Squad movie.  Actor Scott Eastwood (son of Clint) told the Canadian outlet eTalk that he's been in Toronto for Suicide Squad filming/prep.  This would be a reunion for Eastwood and Ayer as the two previously worked together on Ayer's breakout film,  Fury.  With Eastwood also starring in  Nicholas Sparks adaptation The Longest Ride, it would seem the young actor is poised to soon become a household name and would have a sizable role in Suicide Squad. 

As for Raymond Olubowale, a former Heavyweight Boxing Champion of Canada, fans are speculating that he could be playing King Shark in Suicide Squad given his past role as The Axe Man in Sony's Resident Evil franchise.  Whatever his role in the film may be, Olubowale told The Sun that he feels like a kid again on set.  "It’s fantastic, genuinely fantastic.  It’s an opportunity to never grow up. You’re just one big kid playing make-believe and you’re compensated well." 

As the work week begins tomorrow morning, we should have more news on who Eastwood and Olubowal are playing as the Hollywood trades weigh in.
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