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Harley reveals that they definitely don’t have a healthy relationship through flashbacks of some of the abuse she experienced being with the Joker. And we’ll be seeing a character – perhaps not this season, but in times to come – who can be a forerunner for Harley Quinn.
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“I’m trying to make that happen”.
“Suicide Squad” ended on a wide open note when Joker smashed into Belle Reve to take Harley Quinn away on another adventure, just when the Squad has just returned to their prison cells and things have just gotten back to normal.
The filmmaker was asked in a recent interview about the possibility of a Suicide Squad sequel or spin off.
“I think that the Joker… we did a lot of experimentation on the set, we explored a lot”. After the film’s flop he suffered a career slump which he blames on his earlier success making him so hungry “to win” that he picked the wrong projects as he was more focused on money and box office credentials over great storylines. The line in the film actually implies that Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn was an accomplice in Robin’s murder, so it’s possible that we might see how that crime unfolded in a Batman solo film. “The chicks never get these roles – we never get the roles where we have the amusing one-liners and then the kick-ass action scene, but then also, like, an intricate character with an awesome story arc – you just don’t really get that, like in a big-budget film”.
“But if not, I’ll just go live in a f***ing cave somewhere”.
“But aside from feeling that sort of responsibility, I feel like I hit the lottery”. But only one of them would shock both the audience and the film’s actors.
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Look out for mid-credit scene that hints at the Justice League. But hey, you know me: ever the optimist. It’s hard to explain without seeing the movie, but basically the characters stayed in the same setting, with the same lighting and color pallete, doing basically the same thing pretty much for the last hour or so of screen time. Why do people feel they can just SUE on ANY grounds, by ANY means necessary…or in this case, UNnecessary?