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Harley Quinn May Be Getting Her Own Movie, and Could Bring More DC Comics Women With Her


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"I am so not done playing her yet. I will do whatever I can to keep playing Harley for another couple years, until my body gives out and I can't do it any more." That's what Margot Robbie told our own Erik Davis when he spoke to the Suicide Squad star about hypothetically playing Harley Quinn in more movies. As it turns out, those movies may not be actual Suicide Squad sequels. According to Borys Kit at The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros. is already making plans to spin-off Quinn from her Squad co-stars.  That doesn't necessarily mean Harley Quinn will be getting her own solo movie, though. THR also reports that she could be joined by a number of other female DC Comics characters, both villains and heroes. They don't actually name who any of...
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