Margot Robbie's potential comeback as Harley Quinn within the DC Universe could be confirmed, hinted by recent reports that provide insightful info.
In the ever-evolving world of DC, the future of Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn remains a topic of debate. A recent report from THR's Heat Vision newsletter suggests that Robbie might not continue her iconic role in the revamped DC movie universe.
James Gunn, the creative architect of the new DCU, titled "Gods and Monsters," has remained tight-lipped about the possibility of Robbie returning. In January 2024, Gunn confirmed that there were no plans to bring back Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn yet.
Meanwhile, there are rumors that Harley Quinn might be recast, with some speculating that Robbie is officially out of the new DCU. However, it's important to note that no official word has been given by Gunn, Robbie, or the studio regarding her return.
While the future of Robbie's Harley Quinn is uncertain, there are other projects in the pipeline. For instance, Zach Cregger is working on a possible upcoming DC movie titled Henchmen. The report doesn't specify whether Robbie would be involved in this project.
Henchmen focuses on lower level criminals who work for Gotham's villains and features the Joker and Harley Quinn. However, it's unclear who will play Harley Quinn in this movie, as no information is provided about Robbie potentially playing Ms. Quinzel in future projects.
As for the current DC Universe, the next movie expected to hit theaters is Supergirl on June 26th, 2026. The Suicide Squad, which was set in the now-ended DCEU, is currently streaming on HBO Max with an HBO Max subscription.
It's worth noting that the superhero genre is popular, with various studios having shared universes. The new DCU, under Gunn's leadership, is no exception. Gunn has confirmed that some heroes will remain in the new DCU, but the specifics of these characters' roles are yet to be revealed.
As we wait for more news, it's interesting to consider the possibility of a full reboot of Harley Quinn's character, with her once again serving as the Joker's girlfriend and assistant. Only time will tell what the future holds for Margot Robbie and her portrayal of Harley Quinn in the DC Universe.
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