Ever since Suicide Squad production kicked off last month it’s been in the public eye. There have been no shortage of set photos, including some from last night which revealed that Ben Affleck’s Batmobile will be a making an appearance. Suicide Squad director David Ayer just took to Twitter, in what seems to be a response to all of the photos and videos that are coming out of Toronto.
I believe in old school filmmaking. Real stunts. Real people. Real places. It makes all the difference on the screen. Thank you #Toronto
— David Ayer (@DavidAyerMovies) May 26, 2015
Some fans have been questioning set security but the truth is, when you film in public in real locations, there’s not much security can do. While this means fans will get an early look at the making of the movie, Ayer seems to feel that the realness of it all will result in a much better product when Suicide Squad hits theaters on August 5, 2016.
In other news, supermodel turned actress Cara Delevingne, who plays Enchantress in Suicide Squad, spoke to Entertainment Weekly about the movie.
“It’s f–king insane,” she says excitedly. “I’m not the biggest fan of superhero films. There are so f–king many. I love the Batmans but some of them I’m not that keen on. I’ve never been so excited to see a film and I’m actually in it. I wish I could tell you about it at all. The movie is going to be the best thing in the world. The camaraderie on set is insane.”
That’s a lot of F-bombs, and a lot of enthusiasm from Ms. Delevinge!
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly