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ET has a first look in the background of the up and coming Suicide Squad, including Will Smith, Jared Leto and Margot Robbie.
In the film, a portion of the world's most infamous supervillains are enlisted by the administration to execute hazardous dark operations missions in return for mercy. What makes it unique in relation to other comic book films is that there are, truth be told, no great folks.
Characters incorporate Deadshot (played by Smith), the world's deadliest and most exact marksman, Joker (played by Leto), Batman's main foe, Harley Quinn (played by Robbie), the Joker's insane sidekick and mate, and the sky is the limit from there.
"There's a piece of [Deadshot] that is considering, 'Perhaps I may have made a wrong turn or two in [my] life,'" Smith says in an off camera cut.
The greater part of the on-screen characters appeared to discover something human about their characters, regardless of how merciless, to sympathize with and hook onto.
"I didn't understand that the Joker was 75 years of age - the tale of the Joker," Leto says. "I never thought in a million years that I would have the opportunity to assume a part this way."
Robbie welcomed the opportunity to play a solid female character in a blockbuster activity motion picture.
"Dr. Harleene Quinzell is who Harley Quinn was before she got to be Harley Quinn," says Robbie. "She was working at Arkham Asylum and that is the place she met Joker and succumbed to Joker and afterward conceived out of that was the change into Harley Quinn."
The film is by all accounts the ideal motion picture for any individual who tends to pull for the terrible person, yet it additionally works for the more customary moviegoer, who yearns for good to triumph over insidiousness.
"We kind of arrived on the partition between being an awful person and being insidious," Smith says. "It's not a film about great versus fiendishness, it's a motion picture about terrible versus malicious."











