James Gunn discusses Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn future in Suicide Squad, but he also expresses his desire to resurrect another character from the franchise.
In the vibrant world of DC Entertainment, the fate of one of its most iconic characters, Harley Quinn, continues to be a topic of interest among fans. Margot Robbie, who brought the Joker's sidekick to life in the 2016 film Suicide Squad, has expressed her willingness to reprise the role, but as of now, she has not been approached to return to the character in any upcoming DC movie or TV show.
James Gunn, the mastermind behind the latest DCU projects, has also not made any official announcements regarding Robbie's return. However, reports suggest that the character of Harley Quinn may be recast for future DC projects.
Robbie's initial foray into the DC Universe came with her portrayal of Harley Quinn in the first Suicide Squad movie. During the film, she shared screen time with Bloodsport, a mercenary played by Idris Elba. Although Harley Quinn and Bloodsport got along, she did not remember his name.
Elba's performance was well-received, and Gunn has expressed a desire for him to reprise the role in future DCU projects. As for Bloodsport, he blackmailed Amanda Waller into letting him and the other surviving Task Force X members go free in The Suicide Squad's ending.
Since The Suicide Squad, Bloodsport has presumably resumed his life as a mercenary but may also be making an effort to be a better father to his daughter Tyla.
Meanwhile, Robbie delivered a breakthrough performance in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street, for which she received critical acclaim.
As we move forward, fans eagerly await news about Margot Robbie's potential return as Harley Quinn. However, it might be difficult to arrange for her return due to scheduling conflicts or cost.
For those who want to stay updated on the latest DCU projects, HBO Max offers an affordable subscription service with plans starting at $9.99 a month. The next DCU project, Peacemaker, returns for its second season on Thursday, August 21.
In the meantime, let's remember the fun-filled ride that Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn brought to the big screen and hope for more of her antics in the future.
Fans of Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn might find solace in the daily blend of movies and TV shows available on platforms like HBO Max, where they can watch trailers for upcoming entertainment projects in the DC Universe, including Peacemaker. Meanwhile, speculations about Robbie's return continue, with rumors suggesting that Harley Quinn could be recast in future DC projects.