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First Look at Jared Leto in Full Joker Costume Photographed on 'Suicide Squad' Set

Fans got their first look at Jared Leto in full Joker costume after the actor was spotted filming for "Suicide Squad" in Toronto.

A photo of Jared Leto in his full Joker get-up has been circulating in publications after the Oscar winner was photographed on set in Toronto while filming for "Suicide Squad."

Leto, 43, was spotted wearing a silver blazer over an unbuttoned maroon shirt, revealing various tattoos over albino-white skin. His hair is in Joker's signature acid green hue, and the actor glares menacingly at the photographer while his lips compress in a vivid red slash.

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Beside Leto is actress Margot Robbie, who plays the Joker's girlfriend, Harleen Quinzel, before her transformation into the candy-colored villain, Harley Quinn.

The scene Leto and Robbie have been photographed in is a sequence where Leto hits Robbie's character with his pink sports car featuring its "HAHAHA" license plate, followed by a heated argument capped with a passionate kiss.

Harley Quinn then turns her gun on a crowbar-wielding trucker, shoots him, then points the weapon at the Joker, who disarms her and throws her to the ground.

The scene is one among the many clips showing the Joker and Harley Quinn's incendiary relationship for the anti-hero film scheduled to hit theaters in August 2016.

The DC Entertainment movie, based on the DC Comics anti-hero gang, follows the adventures of the "Suicide Squad" who go on dangerous black ops missions in exchange for government clemency.

The film also stars Will Smith as Deadshot, Joel Kinnaman as Rick Flag, Jai Courtney as Captain Boomerang, Cara Delevigne as Enchantress, Viola Davis as Amanda Waller, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Killer Croc, Karen Fukuhara as Katana, Adam Beach as Slipknot, Jay Hernandez as El Diablo, and Scott Eastwood in an as yet unannounced role.

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