Since the first cast photo debuted in May, critics and fans alike have not been able to stop talking about Margot Robbie’s revealing, colorful Harley Quinn costume.
And on Wednesday Empire Magazine released a special cover featuring the 25-year-old star, which put her wild character on display. Her co-star Will Smith also landed a cover, and the day before Jared Leto’s and Cara Delevingne’s Empire images were shared.
Robbie shows off a wild grin as she models her skintight costume that includes a see-through top, which exposes her bra, and black hot pants.
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Showing some skin: Margot Robbie flaunted her enviable figure in a fitted, sheer baseball shirt and booty shorts while portraying Suicide Squad’s Harley Quinn for Empire Magazine
‘There are a lot of angry mothers!’ The blonde – looking a bit more demure at a charity event in September – revealed her mother’s distaste after looking up costumes for her character Harley Quinn
She dons a sheer baseball T-shirt reading: ‘Daddy’s Lil Monster,’ along with a pair of shimmery, black booty shorts and a studded black leather belt.
For her boisterous character, she also accessorizes with fishnet tights, a gold, leather choker necklace, and spiked, gold bracelets.
Margot’s long, blonde tresses are styled in pigtails, with each side featuring dip-dye along the ends, one side blue and the other pink.
‘Time for a little therapy’ Suicide Squad director David Ayer shared this snap of Harley Quinn (Margot) with on-screen love interest The Joker (Jared Leto)
The comic book villain – who can be seen carrying a large baseball bat and bedazzled firearm – flaunts a crimson red lipstick and a smoky eye, with pink and blue eyeshadow running down along her face.
Speaking of her barely-there Harley costume to Empire, Margot was quick to note her mother’s disapproval.
‘When I got the role I started looking up Harley costumes online, with my mum sitting next to me,’ she explained, adding: ‘She was like, ‘My daughter is going to dress like a prostitute!’ There are a lot of angry mothers out there!’
Assassin: That same day Will Smith’s Empire cover was revealed, showing the star surrounded by flames as he donned black and red combat regalia to embody Deadshot
Wednesday also saw the release of Will Smith’s exclusive cover, with the star in full combat regalia as Suicide Squad’s assassin and marksman Deadshot, AKA Floyd Lawton.
The 47-year-old can be seen dressed in head to toe red and black gear, while staring grimly at the camera as fire erupts all around him.
The day before Empire had released Cara Delevingne’s cover, on which the 23-year-old model was almost unrecognizable as otherworldly sorceress Enchantress.
She cut a dark and eerie figure with her dark magic tattoos and ancient-witch/bondage-inspired costume.
Witchy woman: In the first proper reveal of her full on-screen persona Enchantress, Cara Delevingne is almost unrecognisable as the otherworldly sorceress
Taking on the role of artist June Moone – a woman who finds herself fused with the evil persona of the ancient entity known as Enchantress – the British model looks worlds away from herself.
Surrounded by skulls and a blue magical aura, Cara can be seen transformed into the strangely dark yet alluring DC super villain.
Speaking about her character in an interview with the magazine, she revealed a bit more about Enchantress’s troubled and conflicted origins.
Cara explained: ‘She’s an ancient sorceress, a feral being. She’s been trapped for so long and now she’s finally let out.’
A dark role: Taking on the role of June Moone – a woman who finds herself fused with the evil persona of the ancient entity known as Enchantress – the British model looks worlds away from herself in the anti-hero movie
Talking about the character’s alter-ego June – who in her first appearance as Enchantress used her powers for good – the star revealed that the artist becomes trapped in a catch-22 with her own desires.
‘June is an adventure-seeker who’s always wanted some excitement.’ she said. ‘And she gets what she wished for, [but] in a terrible way.’
And Jared Leto made an appearance as the formidable villain The Joker on his own cover, which was also revealed on Tuesday.
‘I took a pretty deep dive’ Jared discussed the process of getting into character for The Joker for his Empire cover, which was released Tuesday
The 43-year-old discussed getting into the head space of such a dark and twisted character with the magazine, noting: ‘I took a pretty deep dive.’
‘But this was a unique opportunity and I couldn’t imagine doing it another way. It was fun, playing those psychological games,’ he continued.
The highly anticipated film, due for release in August 2016, also stars Jai Courtney, Viola Davis, and Joel Kinnaman.
Based on the comic-book series, Suicide Squad tells the story of a secret government plot to use imprisoned supervillains to execute dangerous black ops missions in exchange for clemency.
Fans of all things DC and Suicide Squad can read more about Margot’s character and off-screen antics in the latest Empire, out Thursday October 29.
Who you gonna’ call? Based on the comic-book series, Suicide Squad tells the story of a secret government plot to use imprisoned supervillains to execute dangerous black ops missions in exchange for clemency
source: dailymail.co.uk