‘Suicide Squad’ Update: Will Smith Carries Margot Robbie in the Pouring Rain

By Cheri Cheng - 11 May '15 14:08PM
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Will Smith and Margot Robbie were seen getting very cozy while filming for the upcoming super villain movie, "Suicide Squad."

Throughout the night, Smith, who plays Deadshot, was seen on the streets of Toronto with Robbie as Harley Quinn while on set. At one point, a very drenched Smith had to lift a scantily clad Robbie off of the roof of a BMW and toward safety. Robbie was wearing her Quinn outfit, which included a white shirt paired with extremely short-shorts that are worn over fishnet stockings. She also had on a pair of extremely high-heeled boots.

Throughout the hours of filming, the Australian actress was seen with a baseball bat, which is Quinn's weapon of choice, while a beat up Smith was decked out in Deadshot's suit.

Although Robbie's character, Quinn, is the girlfriend of the Joker (Jared Leto), the on-screen chemistry between Robbie and Smith was undeniable. The two actors appeared to have a lot of fun despite the late hours and pounding fake rain.

Robbie, 24, and Smith, 46 have worked together before. co-starred on the 2015 movie, "The Focus." The duo was rumored to be more than just co-stars when they were filming the con-artist flick. However, the two are reportedly just friends.

Robbie had said at the time, "There's absolutely no truth to the ridiculous rumor [about Will]... It's disappointing that goofing around on set could be taken so out of context."

Smith is married to Jada Pinkett Smith. The couple has two children, Jaden and Willow. Robbie has been dating British assistant film director Tom Ackerley.

The DC Comics movie, which is about a group of imprisoned super villains who agree to carry out government missions in exchange for clemency, comes out on Aug. 5, 2016.

It also stars Scott Eastwood, Cara Delevingne, Joel Kinnaman, Viola Davis, Jai Courtney, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje and more. The movie is directed by David Ayer.

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