Suicide Squad: Batman Rides The Joker's Car In Another Set Leak

So Ben Affleck's definitely in this, right?

Remember a few months ago when there were rumours that Batman might, possibly, perhaps appear in Suicide Squad? Well that all seems little moot now - the latest in the ongoing "leaks" from the location shooting of David Ayer's villain team-up show various elements from a car chase between the Caped Crusader and the Clown Prince of Crime down the streets of (presumably) Gotham, with Joker's car is being pursued by the same Batmobile from Batman V Superman. This new batch of images even go as far as showing Bats riding on top of the purple supercar. https://instagram.com/p/3Ih8qkFkO2/ This scene is most likely a flashback of sorts - showing how Jared Leto's tattooed Joker wound up in Arkham, where he's rumoured to play an almost Hannibal Lecter style role - meaning that Ben Affleck's part in the film will likely be minimal, which is pretty obvious given the size of the cast. Of course, that's assuming Batman's prominent enough to need the actor to appear at all - this car-surfing may be a blink-and-you-miss-it moment. The amount of on-set reportage for this film is, quite frankly, ridiculous. Every new day brings a bunch of images and videos from the night shoot, to the point where you suspect the production is purposely allowing fans to record unencumbered to drum up positive publicity. And it's kinda working - ever since Leto's new-look Joker was unveiled, Suicide Squad has been met with the same level of criticism as Dawn Of Justice, and while it's not going to totally change your opinion massively, seeing some of the characters in action at least distracts from the divisive costumes. What do you make of the Suicide Squad set leaks? Planned or accidental? And what about that Batman appearance? Share your thoughts down in the comments.
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Film Editor (2014-2016). Loves The Usual Suspects. Hates Transformers 2. Everything else lies somewhere in the middle. Once met the Chuckle Brothers.