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No details: Caledon teen mum on her role,

Shailyn Pierre-Dixon, 13, shares screen with Will Smith as Deadshot’s daughter

- VICTORIA AHEARN THE CANADIAN PRESS

Shailyn Pierre-Dixon of Caledon can’t say much about the time she juggled school by day and supervilla­ins by night.

As Deadshot’s daughter, Zoe, in the highly anticipate­d film Suicide Squad, the 13-year-old actor had to shoot her scenes early in the morning or late at night, surrounded by hundreds of screaming fans in downtown Toronto. When she wasn’t on set or sleeping, she was attending school.

How much screen time does she have? Did she get to ride in the Batmobile? Did she have any action sequences?

Unfortunat­ely, in keeping with the secrecy surroundin­g the plot, she has to keep largely quiet until the film comes out Friday.

“They’ve been asking me so many questions at school and I’ve been trying so hard to keep it a secret, because I know I can get in a lot of trouble if I let them know,” she says.

“So I haven’t really spoken about it. I’ve just said that it was great working with him and that’s pretty much it.”

That “him” is Will Smith, who plays Deadshot, one of several supervil- lains recruited by the government to defeat an enigmatic entity.

Smith was “really funny and lightened the mood on set,” she says.

“He made me feel very comfortabl­e and welcome when I got on set, every time. My grandma went on set one day with me and . . . he gave her a hug and it was one of the most exciting things I’ve ever seen. Her face lit up and it was great.”

Pierre-Dixon also met other cast members, including Margot Robbie (“she was great”) and Cara Delevingne, who “was so nice and funny” — and salty-humoured.

“She was always cracking jokes and she made a swear-jar thing with me because she swore a lot around me, so she gave me this money,” says Pierre-Dixon, who later added it was a joke between them and that no money was actually exchanged.

“It was a great experience with all of them.”

David Ayer wrote and directed the film, based on the DC Comics antihero team of the same name.

Pierre-Dixon got an audition based on her work in projects including The Book of Negroes and Between.

It was a dream role for the comicbook lover, who dressed as Batman for Halloween when she was just 3.

“As soon as I got the audition, I thought, ‘If I’m working with Will Smith, it has to be big,’ ” she says.

When she got the part, her excite- ment resulted in a minor injury.

“I accidental­ly stubbed my toe because I was jumping around and I hit it on my door,” she says.

She got to keep some of the earrings her character wore and would love to be in a sequel, if there is one.

“I’m just excited to see it,” PierreDixo­n says. “Even if I wasn’t in it, I would still just want to see it over and over again, because I love the idea of this movie and I was so happy being a part of it.

“Every time I hear something about it, I’m like, ‘I was in that!’ In my head, I’m like, ‘Oh my gosh, I am a part of this big thing!’ ” Another dream role of hers? Riri Williams, the black female teenager replacing Iron Man. That is, if they ever make a movie with her.

“I would love to play Riri,” says Pierre-Dixon.

“I will buy something to match every little thing of Riri so I could get the opportunit­y to play her.”

“Even if I wasn’t in it, I would still just want to see it over and over again, because I love the idea of this movie and I was so happy being a part of it.” SHAILYN PIERRE-DIXON ON SUICIDE SQUAD

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GERARD RICHARDSON/THE CANADIAN PRESS Shailyn Pierre-Dixon had to shoot her scenes early in the morning or late at night, surrounded by hundreds of screaming fans in downtown Toronto.
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Vinay Menon will return.

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