A new image of Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn from the elusive "Ayer Cut" of Suicide Squad has surfaced.

The image was shared on Instagram by Suicide Squad's military costume supervisor Owen Thornton and features Harley sporting a wedding dress accented with the same pink and blue as her pigtails. "Harlequin played by the one and only Margot Robbie," Thornton wrote. "Harley wore her Wedding dress during the Los Angeles pick up shots and it was fun to dust it in the traditional colors of red and blue. Of course Suicide Squad holds many secrets hidden inside the Ayer cut….. This being one of them."

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2016's Suicide Squad went through a number of reshoots and other behind-the-scenes turmoil, resulting in a final product that writer/director David Ayer has vocally admitted was not his intended vision but rather the vision of Warner Bros. His original cut included distinct differences in style, tone and plot, as well as more screentime for Jared Leto's controversial Joker.

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While the 2021 release of Zack Snyder's Justice League on HBO Max had many fans hopeful the Ayer Cut would get a similar treatment, WarnerMedia CEO Ann Sarnoff shut those notions down when she bluntly said, "We won't be developing David Ayer's cut."

Nevertheless, a number of the film's stars have continued to push for the Ayer Cut. "Absolutely! Why not?" Leto asked in November. "Why wouldn't they? Why wouldn’t they? I mean, that's what streaming's for, right?" Deadshot actor Will Smith joined the movement more recently, saying, "Let me tell you, there's a whole lot that stayed on the floor for Suicide Squad. I'm into it. I love that world. I love what was created in both versions. I absolutely would love to [see it]."

While Ayer himself has slowly been revealing more details about Suicide Squad over the past several years, he delivered his boldest statement yet in July. "I put my life into Suicide Squad," he wrote. "I made something amazing - My cut is [an] intricate and emotional journey with some 'bad people' who are shit on and discarded (a theme that resonates in my soul). The studio cut is not my movie. Read that again... [My] cut is not the 10 week director's cut. It's a fully mature edit by Lee Smith standing on the [incredible] work by John Gilroy. It's all Steven Price's brilliant score, with not a single radio song in the whole thing. It has traditional character arcs, amazing performances, a solid 3rd act resolution. A handful of people have seen it. If someone says they have seen it, they haven't... I will no longer speak publicly on this matter."

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