‘Suicide Squad’ cast visits local girl’s charity lemonade stand
Though Robbie, who plays Harley Quinn, and Courtney, who plays Captain Boomerang, portray twisted villains on the big screen, they were happy to lend their star power to real-life superhero Na’ama, 6, whose older brother suffers from a rare genetic disorder. She has raised an incredible $64,000 for the Foundation for Angelman Syndrome Therapeutics and the increased publicity in line with her efforts will no doubt have more people aware of the condition.
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The younger sibling opened her lemonade stand a year ago to help raise funds for her brother’s medical needs. The syndrome causes Nadav to have impeded speech and mobility, as well as frequent seizures.
Suicide Squad stars Margot Robbie and Jai Courtney added some Hollywood glamour to a 5-year-old’s charity campaign to help her sick brother in Canada over the weekend. “So I’m glad she’s doing something far more noble with the cause!”
Now that filming has wrapped on David Ayer’s Suicide Squad and the DC adaptation is entering its CG-intensive, post-production stage, the cast and crew have took time to reflect on the Toronto shoot and the film as a whole. She said the script was one of the reasons it didn’t seem like the right project. Citing CTV News as well, the site claimed that after Robbie and Courtney’s visit to the lemonade stand, they headed on their way for the wrap party. The other members of the cast are Will Smith (Deadshot), Joel Kinnaman (Rick Flagg), Cara Delevingne (Enchantress), Karen Fukuhara (Katana), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Killer Croc), Jay Hernandez (El Diablo), Adam Beach (Slipknot), Viola Davis (Amanda Waller), and Jared Leto (Joker). After “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” launches in March, the anti-hero film, “Suicide Squad“, will follow shortly in August.