SUICIDE SQUAD Star Margot Robbie Hits The Beach In This Must-See Elle Magazine Photoshoot
Feeling the winter blues? Spend some time at the beach with Suicide Squad star Margot Robbie and her incredible Elle Magazine photoshoot! Needless to say, this will make you miss Harley Quinn.
Margot Robbie has said on a number of occasions in recent months that she'll be reprising the role of Harley Quinn in 2018 and while that will presumably be for Suicide Squad 2, it's possible that she could return as the villain for either a solo movie, a team-up with The Joker, or even an animated TV series.
As of right now, though, Robbie is generating a lot of buzz for her performance in critically acclaimed movie I, Tonya. Because of that, she's now posed for Elle Magazine and the photos are a must-see!
It's a good job we've collected them all for you then and you can check them out by clicking on either one of the buttons below. Robbie was pretty much the only one to come out of Suicide Squad unscathed and Warner Bros. now has big plans for her as Harley Quinn so we'll be seeing a lot more of her than just this over the next few years. What do you hope the future holds in store for the DC Comics character? As always, be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
Suicide Squad 2 is set to be directed by Gavin O'Connor, a definite upgrade from David Ayer. Nothing has been revealed about the movie as of yet but it's thought production will begin later this year.
That animated Harley Quinn series we mentioned is expected to debut on Warner Bros.' still untitled DC streaming service. Right now, this and Titans are the only confirmed projects heading to that.
There's been no word on Gotham City Sirens but Ayer insists that the project remains in development so we could see the character meet up with Poison Ivy and Catwoman in the not too distant future.
Harley is also expected to share the screen with The Joker at some point in the near future. Whether it's a team-up movie or vs. movie remains to be seen but both have an awful lot of potential.
There's also going to be a solo movie for Harley, so we'll be seeing plenty of her over the next few years. However, is Warner Bros. overestimating just how popular the villain is going to be?