SUICIDE SQUAD Wraps; Stars Stop By 6-Year-Old Girl's Charity Lemonade Stand

SUICIDE SQUAD Wraps; Stars Stop By 6-Year-Old Girl's Charity Lemonade Stand

Following in the footsteps of fellow CBMs X-Men: Apocalypse & Civil War, filming on Suicide Squad wrapped yesterday. However before they left Toronto, stars Margot Robbie & Jai Courtney made a visit to a young girl inspired by a very special cause...

By Minty - Aug 24, 2015 06:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Suicide Squad
Source: CTV News

The Suicide Squad production has been the gift that has kept on giving. Featuring spoilery set photos, birthday cakes, dubious tattoos and insane levels of cast bonding, it's been a blast! Sadly, all good things must come to an end, and the cast & crew celebrated the end of principal photography with a traditional wrap party last night. However, before that could commence, stars Margot Robbie and Jai Courtney had some more important business to attend.

Earlier on Sunday, six-year-old Na’Ama Uzan was paid a visit by 'Harley Quinn' and 'Captain Boomerang'. A resident of Toronto, Na'Ama has been running a lemonade stand in the city for eighteen months, raising over $64,000 for FAST (Foundation for Angelman Syndrome Therapeutics). She was motivated by her older brother Nadav, who suffers from the severe neurodevelopmental disorder which currently has no treatments or cure.

Having spent the last four months in Toronto shooting Suicide Squad, Robbie and Courtney heard word of this young girl's inspiring and heartwarming crusade, and stopped by to offer their support and praise - as well as try out Na'Ama's famous lemonade. You can check out their visit in the clip below (courtesy of CTV News), along with a few snaps of last night's wrap party.



Suicide Squad is set to hit theatres August 5, 2016.
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