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Margot Robbie wants Harley Quinn to be lesbian

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Margot Robbie wants Harley Quinn to be lesbian

Margot Robbie, the Australian actress who played Harley Quinn in several DC Extended Universe films, has expressed her desire to explore the character’s bisexuality in the movies.

While Harley’s toxic relationship with the Joker was portrayed in Suicide Squad, her relationship with fellow villainess Poison Ivy has not been explored on screen.

Fans of the character have been hoping to see her bisexuality written into the movies, as it was in the comics.

In the HBO animated series, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy’s relationship progressed from friends to lovers, with the pair becoming all loved-up in the third season.

Robbie has been pushing for a queer romance for Harley for years and expressed her desire for it in a recent interview with ComicBook.com.

She said, “I have been pushing for that for years. I cannot tell you how hard I’ve been pushing for that. I want it too.”

Robbie served as a producer on Birds of Prey and may continue to exert creative control on future Harley Quinn films.

However, it is not clear when she will be seen in the role next.

When asked about who would make a great Poison Ivy, Robbie remained vague, stating that she pictured Poison Ivy in the comics rather than envisioning an actress for the role.

Lady Gaga is set to feature as Harley Quinn in the musical follow-up to Todd Phillips’ Joker, which will focus on the wild relationship between Joker and Harley.

Robbie’s call for a queer romance for Harley Quinn has been welcomed by DC fans.

Many are hoping that Robbie’s influence as a producer on future Harley Quinn films will allow the character’s bisexuality to be explored on screen.

The Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy romance is a popular storyline in the comics, with the characters’ relationship being described as “one of the most iconic queer relationships in comic book history.”

Fans have been campaigning for the storyline to be included in the movies since Harley Quinn was introduced in Suicide Squad.

Robbie’s push for a queer romance for Harley Quinn is part of a larger movement for greater representation of LGBTQ+ characters in mainstream media.

While LGBTQ+ characters have been portrayed in some movies and TV shows, they are often relegated to supporting roles or are portrayed in a stereotypical manner.

Many fans see Harley Quinn’s bisexuality as an integral part of her character and hope to see it explored on screen.

Some fans have criticized the DC Extended Universe for failing to include the character’s bisexuality in the films.

The Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy romance has been praised for its positive representation of LGBTQ+ relationships.

The storyline has been described as “a powerful representation of queer love and identity.”

While the DC Extended Universe has been criticized for its lack of representation of LGBTQ+ characters, some recent superhero movies and TV shows have included LGBTQ+ characters in significant roles.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe featured its first openly gay superhero in The Eternals, and The CW’s Arrowverse has included several LGBTQ+ characters.

Robbie’s push for a queer romance for Harley Quinn has been met with excitement by LGBTQ+ fans, who see it as an important step towards greater representation in mainstream media.

The DC Extended Universe has been criticized for its lack of diversity, both in terms of race and sexuality.

Some fans see Robbie’s push for a queer romance for Harley Quinn as a sign that the studio is beginning to address these issues.

While there is still a long way to go in terms of representation in mainstream media, Robbie’s call for a queer romance for Harley Quinn is a step in the right direction.

Many fans are hopeful that her influence as a producer on future Harley Quinn films will allow the character’s bisexuality to be explored on screen.

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