Following the early launching of the movie 'Suicide Squad' at the San Diego Comic-Con, which showed Enchantress in the footage, a new 'Suicide Squad' cover on the latest issue of Empire has just been unveiled to add up on the details about the Enchantress character played by Cara Delevingne, according to Empire Online.
"June is an adventure seeker who's always wanted some excitement," Delevingne explained. "And she gets what she wished for, but in a terrible way. At the start of the movie she discovers a cavern and finds something within."
The 23-year old model-actress, who couldn't keep mum about her Enchantress character in Suicide Squad, added more interesting details that would definitely give no chills to the fans.
"She's an ancient sorceress. A feral being. She's been trapped for so long and now she's finally let out." she said.
Besides Delevingne, if there's one person who could get more excited than her, it's the director David Ayer, who has just spilled out Cara Delevingne's new role as DC Entertainment's mysterious villain.
David Ayer, who was also the director of the 2014 movie 'Fury', posted the cover and wrote a brief caption in reference to the character Enchantress.
"She's making her own rules." the caption reads while flaunting the spooky pre-Halloween look of Cara Delevingne.
Reports say that the cover image was the second cover of Empire to feature a member of the 'Suicide Squad' as Ayer's previous tweet also showed a look on Jared Leto's famous Joker.
In addition to the characters Enchantress and Joker, Suicide Squad also features Harley Quinn by Margot Robbie, Deadshot by Will Smith, Boomerang by Jai Courtney, Amanda Waller by Viola Davis, Rick Flag by Joel Kinnaman, El Diablo by Jay Hernandez and more.
'Suicide Squad' will be hitting cinema theatres on August 5, 2016.