Sometimes you can’t just promote a movie the regular way, sometimes you have to do it bigger.
08.01.2020 - 16:32 / pinkvilla.com
In an interview with V Magazine, the actress, 29, opened up about her process of picking roles, reports etcanada.com. "I always want to feel a little bit scared when I take on a role," Robbie said, adding: "And to be pushing myself in some way." Robbie feels she has found the right way to pick projects, but she says she is still trying to figure out the "fame" chapter of showbiz. "Fame is such a weird thing. It has this way of coming on very quickly.
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
Following the success of “Joker” last year, DC Films is continuing its gritty streak with “Birds of Prey,” a slam-bang adventure about Harley Quinn.
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