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Margot Robbie spotted reading 'Harley Quinn' comics; Harley, Batman romantic plot in store in the future?

By Maria A. | Jan 09, 2017 09:15 PM EST
Margot Robbie attended the European Premiere of “Suicide Squad” at the Odeon Leicester Square on August 3 in London, England.
(Photo : Getty Images/Chris Jackson) Margot Robbie attended the European Premiere of “Suicide Squad” at the Odeon Leicester Square on August 3 in London, England.

Margot Robbie is really dedicated to her role as Harley Quinn in the DC Extended Universe. Robbie has signed up as one of the executive producers for "Gotham City Sirens," and it appears that the actress is working hard to develop her character and the story. She was recently spotted at LAX airport reading a "Harley Quinn" comic.

The Australian actress was seen flipping through the pages of "Harley Quinn Vol. 3. Kiss Kiss Bang Stab," a collection that includes "ANNUAL #1," "Harley Quinn: Holiday Special 2014" and "Harley Quinn: Valentine's Day Special 2015," comicbook.com reported.

To be more specific, eagle-eyed Reddit user ArkOrb spotted Robbie reading page 34 of the "Valentine's Day Special," in which a story titled "Just Batty Over You" involves Harley Quinn robbing from a greedy Wall Street banker and using the money to win a date with Bruce Wayne-who is up for an auction to raise money for animal shelter.

If Robbie is looking for a reference material for the upcoming "Gotham City Sirens" or a potential "Suicide Squad" sequel, then a romantic date must be in store for Harley Quinn and Ben Affleck's Batman.

Meanwhile, Robbie is reprising her role as Harley Quinn in "Gotham City Sirens," a supersized film with an all-girl villain and superhero ensemble from DC's roster. The characters confirmed for the film are Catwoman and Poison Ivy. No casting news has been confirmed for the other characters, but reports suggest that Megan Fox is highly favored for the role of Poison Ivy.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, "Gotham City Sirens" movie is a brainchild of Robbie's who brought the idea to Warner Bros. It is said that she did a lot of research for "Suicide Squad," and the more she learned about DC's female heroes the more she fell in love with them to the point of wanting to bring them to life on the big screen. 

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