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‘Suicide Squad’: Harley Quinn’s Tattoo Parlour Is Up?

| Aug 31, 2015 12:17 AM EDT

Margot Robbie will play Harley Quinn in David Ayer's "Suicide Squad."

A new Harley Quinn photo from the set of David Ayer's "Suicide Squad" suggests that the villain's tattoo parlour has actualized.

Cara Delevingne, who is playing Enchantress in Ayer's film, shared a photo on her official Instagram account on Aug. 27 and it shows her co-star Margot Robbie as Quinn, putting tattoo on presumably Delevingne's right foot on the "Suicide Sqaud" set. It can be seen in the photo that Robbie was enjoying her new activity as a tattoo artist.

While this can be seen as Quinn's another work of art, fans will not be able to see and enjoy her new masterpiece, as the foot tattoo cannot be seen in the image. Delevingne's photo received more than 600,000 likes and more than 4,000 comments.

Aside from Delevingne, "Suicide Squad's" Robbie, Ayer, and Jai Courtney opted to get tattoos to have a long-lasting reminder of their film production, according to Cinema Blend. Also, the tattoo will let them cherish the fun they had during the filming.

"Suicide Squad" production ended on Aug. 28 and its wrap-up was celebrated by director Ayer by tweeting a photo of his cast and staff on Twitter. Most of the main cast are in front of the group photo and some are in costume and make-up, such as Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, who is playing Killer Croc in Ayer's film.

Meanwhile, some chairs on the bottom left part of the photo are labeled with a code "Bravo 14," as a replacement for "Suicide Squad." This is to indicate the end of the film shooting, according to Variety.

Along with from Delevigne, Robbie, Courtney, and Akinnuoye-Agbaje, "Suicide Squad" also stars Jared Leto, Will Smith, Karen Fukuhara, Joel Kinnaman, Scott Eastwood, Alex Meraz, Ike Barinholtz, Jay Hernandez, Common, Adam Beach, Viola Davis, and Ike barinholtz, among others.

Ayer's "Suicide Squad" is slated to premiere in theaters on Aug. 5, 2016. Watch the "Suicide Squad" trailer here:

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