Will Margot Robbie return as Harley Quinn?
James Gunn says that will be revealed 'down the line'.
Entertainment / Movies
The future of Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn in James Gunn's new DC Universe remains uncertain, but Gunn has expressed interest in bringing back other characters from 'The Suicide Squad'. With the release of Superman, all eyes are on the Bat...
As James Gunn and Peter Safran continue to shape the DC Universe, questions linger about Margot Robbie's role as Harley Quinn. While promoting Peacemaker Season 2, Gunn addressed the possibility of Robbie reprising her role, stating that it 'will be revealed down the line.' This ambiguous response has fueled speculation among fans.
Gunn seems more enthusiastic about bringing back Idris Elba's Bloodsport, indicating that he is actively seeking a place for the character in the new DCU. This move suggests that Gunn aims to integrate successful elements from the DCEU into his rebooted universe.
The inclusion of John Cena's Peacemaker further solidifies this approach, as Peacemaker's story continues from The Suicide Squad into his HBO series, now considered canon within the DCU. Gunn is also working on a new script following Superman, though he clarifies it's not a direct sequel but will heavily feature Superman.
James Gunn says that will be revealed 'down the line'.
Gunn is actively looking for a place to include Bloodsport in the new DCU.
Yes, John Cena's Peacemaker is canon in the new DCU.
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