Cara Delevingne 'Pretty Sure' She Won't Be Back for 'Suicide Squad 2'
The doctor is probably out for "Suicide Squad 2."
Cara Delevingne played archaeologist Dr. June Moone in "Suicide Squad," and it turned out she was also the villain of the DC Comics movie since she was possessed by the sorceress Enchantress.
The Enchantress was crushed at the end of the first movie, freeing June -- who was left alive and still dating Rick Flag (Joel Kinnaman) as far as we could tell -- but Delevingne told USA Today she's "pretty sure" she will not be back for the sequel.
"It was a life-changing experience and of course I'd do another one, but I don't think it would make sense for the character."
However, she (joked?) added, "I'll probably still be on the set hanging out with everyone."
The "Valerian" star may be out, but Joel Kinnaman is reportedly in, along with Will Smith (Deadshot), Margot Robbie (Harley Quinn), and whoever else.
"Suicide Squad 2" doesn't have an official director yet, but "The Shallows" director Jaume Collet-Serra was reportedly Warner Bros.'s frontrunner. A new script is now being written, with production aimed to start mid-2018.
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