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Suicide Squad: New Harley Quinn and Killer Croc pictures surface

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Thanks to lots of location shooting, new pictures of the cast of Suicide Squad just keep turning up everywhere.

While there has been an official Suicide Squad family photo, not much else has been seen officially of the cast. Luckily the film is currently shooting on the streets of Vancouver, so people keep catching images of them. The latest batch shows us Killer Croc (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) in his full body make-up, while several new shots of Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) show off her fondness for bubble gum and tattoos.

Noticeable on Harley’s right forearm is a tattoo we hadn’t seen yet that is more along the lines of her namesake, Other than that, the condition she and Deadshot (Will Smith) are in seems to indicate that this is probably towards the end of the film.

We still haven’t seen the Joker (Jared Leto) on set, which is making a lot of folks wonder just how much he is in the film. Is he in a small part? Running things from behind the scenes? It’s unclear when we’ll know for sure.

Suicide Squad hits theaters on Aug. 5, 2016.

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Source: Killer Croc - Thalia Worldwide, Harley Quinn - Batman News

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