'Suicide Squad' movie to 'blow people's brains out,' says Cara Delevingne

Cover to New Suicide Squad #1. Art by Jeremy Roberts. [Wikipedia]

Moviegoers better be ready because the impending big screen rampage of the band of imprisoned super-villains will "blow people's brains out," at least that is what Cara Delevingne promises. 

The actress — who was chipped in to play the role of the ever powerful hypnotic sorceress known as Enchantress in the forthcoming DC Comics movie adaptation "Suicide Squad" — has been keenly keeping fans up to speed about the big project through her social media accounts. 

The crazy-popular fashion model responded to a photo courtesy of "Suicide Squad" director David Ayer, showing Delevingne visiting (or rather "inspecting") the set, and said that the DC film will be more than just mind-boggling. 

The Suicide Squad is a team of villainous supers working on high-risk operations for the U.S. government so as to shorten their time behind bars. Organized and commandeered by self-assured high-ranking government agent Amanda Weller (Viola Davis), the squad is led by former fighter pilot Rick Flagg who will be played by Joel Kinnaman. 

The rest of the squadron includes Deadshot whom Will Smith will give a cinematic personality to. Deadly clown-themed madman The Joker will be played by Jared Leto, who seems to be all prepped up to don the serial killer's look. Margot Robbie will morph into the ostentatious villainess Harley Quinn better known as Poison Ivy. Jai Courtney was cast as the sadistic brute and The Flash's enemy Captain Boomerang.  

Speaking of Courtney, the actor recently shared their preparation for the upcoming film and told Access Hollywood that "everyone's been in training." 

"But we're yet to kind of all converge and get down, but that's happening this week," Courtney said. "I can't wait. It's really cool. It's going to be [as] big as you can imagine and you know, it's a really interesting world."

"Suicide Squad" is set to flash into the big screen on Aug. 5, 2016. 

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