"Suicide Squad" actress Cara Delevingne revealed that she actually walked through a muddy forest without clothes for her Enchantress role. Expectations are high for Cara Delevingne on "Suicide Squad" as the supermodel turned actress is known for being multitalented.
New York Daily News reports that Cara Delevingne had an interesting introduction to her "Suicide Squad" role as Enchantress. According to Cara Delevingne, "Suicide Squad" director David Ayer gave a couple of recommendations to prepare for the Enchantress character.
The "Suicide Squad" director said Cara Delevingne should walk in the muddy woods on a night of the full moon naked. Cara Delevingne did just that and the "Suicide Squad" actress took this a step further.
Cara Delevingne shared that she went to the woods at night and howled out wolf-like. Cara Delevingne was certain the "Suicide Squad" actress would have made a funny sight had someone walked in on her then.
The "Suicide Squad" role was given to Cara Delevingne after the supermodel did a turn as Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" for her audition. According to New York Daily News, a role like her "Suicide Squad" alter ego is luckily something that appealed to Cara Delevingne as she may have been preparing for this since childhood.
"Suicide Squad" character June Moone, the Enchantress, is an antihero. As a child, Cara Delevingne loved superheroes but had been more interested in the male characters.
Cara Delevingne said that because the choice had been limited to Wonder Woman in a bikini, the male superheroes appealed to the "Suicide Squad" actress more. "Suicide Squad" is the first film in which June Moone and the Enchantress appear and Cara Delevingne is the first actress to bring them to life.
With "Suicide Squad" Cara Delevingne hopes to bring public focus more on her work than on her private life. A recent Motto essay via Time magazine gave Cara Delevingne an avenue to do her share in bringing mental health awareness with her own personal struggles.
"Suicide Squad" will bring Cara Delevingne to theaters on August 4, 2016. Cara Delevigne joins other key actors as Margot Robbie, Jared Leto, Ben Affleck, Viola Davis and Will Smith in "Suicide Squad."