Star-studded DC supervillain movie "Suicide Squad" wraps production

Star-studded DC supervillain movie

PanARMENIAN.Net - DC supervillain movie "Suicide Squad" has finally wrapped its production. The cast and crew of the film gathered at a wrap party in Toronto, Canada. Before attending the party, Jai Courtney and Margot Robbie did something very nice for the locals, giving support for a little girl who was raising money for her older brother who suffered from a serious disease called Angelman Syndrome, AceShowbiz reports.

While on their way to the movie's wrap party, Courtney and Robbie stopped by the lemonade stand of Na'Ama Uzan and gave donation to the 6-year-old girl. Robbie praised the girl because of her tremendous effort to help her brother. "I used to do old little stands like this when I was little, and I'd just spend the profits on lollies at the corner store, so I'm glad she is doing something far more noble with the cause," Robbie said while also recalling her childhood memory.

On the night when the wrap party took place, a male fan gave Robbie a doll in a wedding dress. Although Robbie's currently in a relationship with director Tom Ackerley, that didn't stop the man from giving the doll as a proposal gift to Robbie. The actress who portrays Harley Quinn looked excited although she was surprised after all.

The movie, which is slated for a U.S. release on August 5, 2016, centers on imprisoned villains recruited by a government agency to perform black operations in an attempt to gain redemption. Other names in the cast are Will Smith, Cara Delevingne, Joel Kinnaman, Viola Davis, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Adam Beach and Ike Barinholtz.

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