Margot Robbie is on top baseball-bat swinging form in one of the best DCEU movies for quite some time.
16.01.2020 - 21:41 / variety.com
Margot Robbie’s superhero team-up “Birds of Prey” is heading for an opening domestic weekend in the $50 million range, early tracking showed Thursday.
Robbie stars as Harley Quinn in the Warner Bros. film, the eighth title in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) and a spinoff of 2016’s “Suicide Squad.” It’s officially titled “Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)” and opens Feb. 7 as the only wide launch for that frame.
“Birds of Prey” also stars Jurnee Smollett-Bell,
Margot Robbie is on top baseball-bat swinging form in one of the best DCEU movies for quite some time.
When you’re a production designer, and your mood board is the mental state of the film’s lead character, it seems like the creative world is your oyster. When the lead character is Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn, that’s a creative world where all bets are off.
Over the years, various filmmakers have flirted with the idea of Gotham city. The location has basically acted as the backbone of every Batman-adjacent plotline ever narrated.
It had been a great January for international movie lovers in India. Several movies released this month.
Between Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker hitting the big screens in December and Margot Robbie starrer Bird of Prey releasing in February, fans were desperately hoping to see the two iconic anti-heroes, Joker and Harley Quinn, together. Considering the two share an epic romance in the DC comic books, the fans wanted to see the two characters sharing the same screen space in Robbie’s upcoming film.
In today’s film news roundup, “Birds of Prey” is seeing impressive presales, Guillermo del Toro has started shooting “Nightmare Alley” and Billy Zane’s “Final Kill” finds a home.
Margot Robbie has been seriously bringing her style A-game as she promotes her latest film Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn.
Margot Robbie had fun with feathers at the world premiere of Birds of Prey in London on Wednesday night.
LONDON (Reuters) - Australian actress Margot Robbie hinted that her new female-led action film "Birds of Prey" could be the first in a series of movies as she reprised the role of comic antihero Harley Quinn in what she has called a passion project.
In a little over a week, we will get to finally see Margot Robbie spread her magic on the big screens as Harley Quinn, a character that can only be described as one of the coolest anti-heroes of the comic book world. The Suicide Squad spin-off, Birds Of Prey, is scheduled to hit the theatres on February 7 and the fans can hardly keep calm.
Margot Robbie couldn't get enough of her action scenes in .
Margot Robbie turned heads in a feathered top at the world premiere of her new film Birds Of Prey.
The film premiered in Mexico City at the weekend
Just months after Cathy Yan’s feature directing debut, Shanghai-set ensemble comedy “Dead Pigs,” made a big splash at Sundance in 2018, the Chinese-born filmmaker landed a gig helming a giant studio franchise movie, the DC Comics adaptation “Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn),” starring Margot Robbie.
Sometimes you can’t just promote a movie the regular way, sometimes you have to do it bigger.
The upcoming film, Birds of Prey which is a Suicide Squad spin off sees Margot Robbie aka Harley Quinn in a survival tale. The character of Harley Quinn who goes through a heartbreak after breaking up with Joker, will be seen in a terrific and fearless gang of girls. While talking to comicbook.com the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood actress Margot Robbie she wanted to see her character in girl gang as there are very few films in Hollywood who featured a girl gang who are on a mission.
The film arrives in the UK next month