Cara Delevingne Goes To War In 'Call Of Duty: Black Ops' Video Game With 'Fantastic Four' Star?

A "Suicide Squad" star has travelled back in time to fight in the World War II video game "Call of Duty: Black Ops III" trailer. But it seemed it was not only Cara Delevingne that's making a cameo in the new video game but also a "Fantastic Four" lead.

In a report on Entertainment Weekly, it was mentioned that the former model and "Suicide Squad" star was among the stellar cameos that appeared on the new video game trailer. She's not alone in the first person shooter game though as "Fantastic Four's" Michael B. Jordan made an appearance as well but only to narrate the commercial. Seattle Seahawk's Marshawn Lynch though joined in the fight to show off his shooting skills.

As seen in the trailer on a report on Hollywood Life, Cara Delevingne made a surprise appearance towards the end of the footage fighting off the "most feared player" in the "Call of Duty: Black Ops III" video game - Kevin - who happened to have defeated even Marshawn Lynch.

The "Suicide Squad" actress was armed and ready as she took on the fight with fierceness according to the trailer.

The "Call of Duty: Black Ops III" star-studded video game was expected as seen in previous trailers for the game franchise that has featured "Iron Man" Robert Downey, Jr., and "Transformers'" Megan Fox as well as "Captain America" himself, Chris Evans. Cara Delevinge's cameo though was a surprise to many but video games officials have a neat explanation for it starting with the game's motto: "There's a soldier in all of us."

"Our history with Cara goes back to when she used to attend some of our events simply because she wanted to play the game," Activision Senior Vice President of Consumer Marketing Todd Harvey told MTV. "So, she's been on our radar for some time and we've just been looking for the right opportunity to work with her. She was perfect for 'Seize Glory' and we're thrilled we finally got a chance to make it happen."

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