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Actor Jared Leto arrives at the 87th Academy Awards in Hollywood, California February 22, 2015. Reuters/Lucas Jackson

More set photos and even videos have emerged while production for “Suicide Squad” continues in Toronto, Canada. The recent footages released online were of Harley Quinn and The Joker’s chase scene captured by bystanders on their mobile phones.

Comicbook.com shared a video of what appears to be an underground chase scene taken during filming for “Suicide Squad” in Toronto. The video was initially shared by Renesha Monaco on her Twitter page. A red luxury sports car, believed to be The Joker’s automobile in the movie, is filmed while it’s cruising across the street from where pedestrians are casually walking.

Another video gives a closer look at The Joker’s gleaming vehicle passing along the road while the camera crews are driving ahead to film the chase scene. Instagram user Girevans also shared another video of Joker driving his sports car although it’s unclear whether it was Jared Leto on the wheel. The user noted how DC’s Clown Prince of Crime "is driving a lot slower in person."

Girevans also shared another video taken from the “Suicide Squad” set this time showing Harley Quinn’s chase scene. However, it’s uncertain whether it’s Margot Robbie or a stuntwoman driving the motorcycle. The user captioned the set footage with the hashtags, #SuicideSquad, #suicidesquadtoronto, #joker and #harleyquinn.

Similar to The Joker’s chase scene, Girevans once again noted how Harley Quinn’s scene was also filmed “a lot slower” than he would have thought. But according to user Gravalwest who commented on his post, the speed will be "increased during post-production."

The shared “Suicide Squad” footages were shot in separate videos making it hard to determine who was chasing who in the film. Per Comicbook.com it’s uncertain whether these chase scenes were meant to show Harley Quinn going after The Joker or the other way around. Furthermore, the site claimed it’s probably Margot Robbie’s stuntman driving the motorcycle and not the actress herself.

“Suicide Squad” is scheduled for a U.S. release on Aug. 5, 2016 under the direction of David Ayer. The film also stars Will Smith (Deadshot), Jai Courtney (Captain Boomerang), Viola Davis (Amanda Waller), Joel Kinnaman (Rick Flagg) and Cara Delevingne (Enchantress) to name a few.

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