Jared Leto posted a new photo of himself as The Joker early this week.
Hot off the presses: Cara Delevingne shared this pic of herself on Monday with co-star Will Smith and his son Jaden.
Over the weekend, Leto posted a brand new photo on Instagram along with the note, “‘hello doctor…’ Exclusive never before seen photo courtesy of @suicidesquadmovie #joker #harleyquinn @margotrobbie.”
Jared Leto shared this creepy-gorgeous shot of himself as The Joker on Instagram on Friday, a week before the Aug. 5 opening of “Suicide Squad.”
Jared Leto also shared this provocative pic of him as The Joker on July 25.
Cara Delevingne got this shot up on Instagram July 24 along with the message: “I love my SKWAD #COMICCON 1 year ago.”
Apparently, the “skwad” was feeling nostalgic ’bout the annual Comic-Con because Leto also recently posted this photo of his “Suicide Squad” castmate from inside the plane, taken in 2015.
Leto also posted this one on July 24, 2016 (though it was taken last year).
Leto shared this psychotic-looking Joker pic in mid-July, 2016.
Robbie also posted this photo from the set of “Suicide Squad.” It shows her in costume as Harley Quinn, marveling over a comic book-themed cake presented in her character’s honor.
“On stage with the beautiful @margotrobbie,” wrote Leto. The two presented at the Oscars in February.
Margot Robbie shared this pic, presumably from the set of “Suicide Squad,” just less than a year ago.
News reports started circulating that Robbie was tattooing people on the “Suicide Squad” set. And here’s the photo proof!
Cara Delevingne, who plays Enchantress in the film, got in on the tat action.
Cara Delevingne shared this off-camera shot goofing around on the “Suicide Squad” set with and Margot Robbie. Look at their toe tats!
Jared Leto shared cuttings of his green tresses a year ago, presumably after he was done filming his part as The Joker in “Suicide Squad.”
A little more than a year ago, Delevingne posed with her “Suicide Squad” co-star Joel Kinnaman… and a rat!
The supermodel and actress also shared this group selfie with co-stars Jai Courtney and Ike Barinholtz.
And who can forget the first photo of The Joker, which practically broke the internet when director David Ayer tweeted it in the spring of 2015.