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- runtime - 1h 49Min
- After splitting with the Joker, Harley Quinn joins superheroes Black Canary, Huntress and Renee Montoya to save a young girl from an evil crime lord
- country - UK, USA
- actors - Mary Elizabeth Winstead
- Director - Cathy Yan
I wonder whos the target audience for this film. I love Harley Quinn💗and Joker💗💗. Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) Theatrical release poster Directed by Cathy Yan David Ayer (archival footage) Produced by Margot Robbie Bryan Unkeless Sue Kroll Written by Christina Hodson Based on Birds of Prey by Jordan B. Gorfinkel Chuck Dixon Harley Quinn by Paul Dini Bruce Timm Starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead Jurnee Smollett-Bell Rosie Perez Chris Messina Ella Jay Basco Ali Wong Ewan McGregor Music by Daniel Pemberton Cinematography Matthew Libatique Edited by Jay Cassidy Evan Schiff Production company DC Films LuckyChap Entertainment Kroll & Co. Entertainment Clubhouse Pictures Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Release date January 25, 2020 ( Mexico City) February 7, 2020 (United States) Running time 109 minutes [1] Country United States Language English Budget $97. 1 million [2] Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), or simply Birds of Prey, is a 2020 American superhero film based on the DC Comics team Birds of Prey. It is the eighth film in the DC Extended Universe, and a follow-up to Suicide Squad (2016). It was directed by Cathy Yan and written by Christina Hodson, and stars Margot Robbie, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Rosie Perez, Chris Messina, Ella Jay Basco, Ali Wong, and Ewan McGregor. The film follows Harley Quinn as she joins forces with Black Canary, Helena Bertinelli, and Renee Montoya to save Cassandra Cain from Gotham City crime lord Black Mask. Robbie, who also serves as producer, pitched the idea for Birds of Prey to Warner Bros. in 2015. The film was announced in May 2016, with Hodson being hired to write the script that November, while Yan signed on to direct in April 2018. The majority of the cast and crew were confirmed by December 2018. Principal photography lasted from January to April 2019 in Downtown Los Angeles, parts of the Arts District, Los Angeles, and soundstages at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. Additional filming took place in September 2019. Birds of Prey is the first DCEU film and the second DC Films production to be rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America. The film had its world premiere in Mexico City on January 25, 2020, and is scheduled to be theatrically released in the United States in IMAX, Dolby Cinema and 4DX on February 7, 2020. Plot [ edit] After the events of Suicide Squad, the Joker and Harley Quinn have fled back to Gotham. In the midst of their abusive relationship, the Joker breaks up with Harley and kicks her out of their house. Eventually, Harley is taken in by an old man named Doc who owns a Taiwanese restaurant in the city. After recovering emotionally, Harley goes out clubbing where she spends the night at a club owned by Roman Sionis, a sadistic gangster with cruel tendencies who masquerades as a bubbly nightclub owner. While at the club, Harley meets Dinah Lance, a burlesque singer who works for Roman. Harley becomes intoxicated and acts rowdy in the club, which results in her injuring Roman's driver. Roman's thugs drag Harley outside as a consequence, but Dinah saves her before violence can occur. Impressed by Dinah's skills, Roman appoints her as his new driver. Dinah drops Harley off at the latter's house and Harley decides to remodel her life in many ways, including cutting her hair and adopting a hyena from an exotic pet shop (who she names after Bruce Wayne). Harley also destroys Ace Chemicals, the place where she had pledged herself to Joker before truly becoming Harley Quinn. Meanwhile, Renee Montoya, a police detective in the GCPD, arrives at the scene of Ace Chemicals and determines that because Joker and Harley have broken up, the latter will be easy to capture and arrest. At the same time, Cassandra Cain, a young orphan who works for Sionis as a thief, steals a diamond for him; which has very important information. Roman sends Dinah and his top henchman, a psychotic serial killer named Victor Zsasz, to retrieve it. However, Cass double-crosses him and evades Sionis, hoping to sell the diamond to make more money. Cass is arrested and, out of desperation, swallows the diamond. The following day, Harley is intercepted by Montoya as she walks through Gotham. Harley flees the scene before being ambushed by some of Roman's men. Harley kills her opponents but is captured by other thugs entering the scene. Zsasz and Dinah tell Roman about Cassandra's status. It is shown that Roman likes to wear a black mask – which is an art piece – while torturing people as an intimidation tactic. Dinah and Zsasz also inform him that they captured Harley, and as a result, they have decided to not anticipate retaliation from the Joker, citing Harley's destruction of Ace Chemicals as proof the two have parted ways. Dinah texts Montoya about the situation with Cass, revealing in the process that she is a mole in Roman's organization. Breaking the fourth wall once more, Harley discloses to the audience that they are up-to-date on the events in the film. Harley then overhears Roman talking about the diamond, then offers to retrieve it from Cass if he spares her life. Roman agrees and allots Harley one day. Later, he puts a bounty on Cass's head "to make it more 'fun'". Harley disguises herself and breaks into the GCPD to retrieve Cass. Harley breaks Cass out of the holding cells, and the two flee. Harley brings Cass to an abandoned antique shop where the latter is ordered to excrete the diamond to give it back to Roman. However, the two are ambushed by armed goons who are motivated by the bounty on Cass. Harley proceeds to battle and kills them after inhaling cocaine from a damaged bag. The bounty also attracts Helena Bertinelli, a vigilante known as the "crossbow killer". Helena targets mobsters in the hope of avenging her murdered family and also plans to use Cass with the intent to lure Roman out. Meanwhile, Dinah discovers that she has the metahuman ability to scream at a supersonic level. Dinah texts Montoya about the bounty on Cass, but the text is discovered by Zsasz, who informs Roman. Roman flies into a rage, as he strongly dislikes a subordinate not following orders, and he scratches and damages his face in the process. Harley and Cass decide to hide out at Harley's apartment. However, the apartment is bombed by people looking for Cass and it is revealed that Doc sold Harley out to Roman. Harley calls Roman and agrees to turn Cass over in exchange for protection from the bounty as a result in the lack of trust. Roman sends Zsasz and Dinah to retrieve Cass. Zsasz drugs Harley while showing that Roman didn't honor their deal, and Dinah tries to free Cass. However, Zsasz, having already known about Dinah's treachery, attacks her but is unexpectedly killed by Helena, who arrives at the amusement park. The women are all placed under arrest by Montoya, who Dinah had texted with regard to the situation. Harley manages to convince the women to work together to fight off Roman, even though the others were initially reluctant. The women use Harley's old gear and weapons to attack arriving hordes of Roman's goons, eventually emerging victorious. Cass is captured by Roman, and Harley pursues them to a nearby pier. Once Harley catches up with them, Cassandra puts a grenade in Roman's suit, killing him. In the aftermath of destroying Roman's empire, Montoya, Dinah and Helena start the Birds of Prey with the money from the accounts of the diamond while Harley and Cassandra pawn it and start their own company together. In a post-credits scene, Harley talks about the new Batman film and before the trailer starts, the screen cuts to black. Cast [ edit] Margot Robbie as Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn: A former psychiatrist who became a crazed criminal and Joker 's accomplice and girlfriend, but has since broken up with him and become a solo vigilante. She is part of the Suicide Squad. [3] Screenwriter Christina Hodson sought to reinvent Harley, wanting to expand on the character following her departure from the Joker. [4] Hodson called Harley the character she enjoyed developing most due to her unpredictable personality. [5] Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Helena Bertinelli / Huntress: A vigilante who is the orphaned daughter of mafia syndicate gangster, Franco Bertinelli. [6] [7] [8] Ella Mika portrays a young Helena Bertinelli, during flashback scenes. [9] Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Dinah Laurel Lance / Black Canary [6] [7] [10] A vigilante with the metahuman ability of hypersonic screams, who is also a singer in a club that Sionis owns. [11] Rosie Perez as Renee Montoya [12] [13] A Gotham City Police Detective, who is building a case against Sionis. Chris Messina as Victor Zsasz: A deranged serial killer and henchman of Sionis who carves a tally mark on his skin for each victim he claims. [14] Ella Jay Basco as Cassandra Cain: A young girl who has a contract killing placed upon her head by Sionis, after she steals a valuable diamond from him. [12] [15] Ali Wong [16] [14] Ewan McGregor as Roman Sionis / Black Mask: A brutal and iron-fisted crime lord who threatens Cassandra. [17] [18] McGregor described the character as "an absolute narcissist". [19] Additionally, Charlene Amoia and Paul Lasa portray Maria and Franco Bertinelli, the mother and father of Helena, respectively. [8] [20] Bojana Novakovic portrays as Erika. Talon Reid portrays one of Black Mask's henchmen. [21] Steven Williams, Derek Wilson, Dana Lee, François Chau, Matt Willig, and Robert Catrini have been cast in undisclosed roles. Production [ edit] Development [ edit] In May 2016, ahead of the release of Suicide Squad, Warner Bros. Pictures announced a spinoff film focusing on Harley Quinn and several other female DC Comics heroes and villains, such as Batgirl and the Birds of Prey. Margot Robbie was attached to reprise her role as Harley Quinn, and would also serve as producer. [3] [22] British screenwriter Christina Hodson was announced to be writing the film in November. [23] Robbie pitched the film to Warner Bros. in 2015 as "an R-rated girl gang film including Harley, because I was like, 'Harley needs friends. ' Harley loves interacting with people, so don't ever make her do a standalone film". Robbie felt it was important for the film to have a female director. While Warner Bros. and DC Films had various other Harley Quinn-oriented films in development, Birds of Prey was the only one in which Robbie was directly involved with its development. [24] Robbie spent three years working on Birds of Prey and continued to present it to Warner Bros. until the studio felt the project was at the point it could be made. [24] By April 2018, Warner Bros. and DC Films had finalized a deal with Cathy Yan to direct, making her the first female Asian director to direct a superhero film. [25] Robbie was confirmed to be producing the film under her LuckyChap Entertainment banner, as part of a first look deal she has with the studio; Sue Kroll and Bryan Unkless were also announced to serve as producers through their companies Kroll & Co. Entertainment and Clubhouse Pictures, respectively. Production was scheduled to begin by late 2018 or early 2019. [26] The Penguin was intended to appear in the script at one point, but was dropped to preserve his DC Extended Universe debut in The Batman. [27] Pre-production [ edit] By July 2018, the film was entering pre-production. [28] Robbie confirmed the film would be titled Birds of Prey, describing it as "different" from the other DC films featuring Harley Quinn, and said it would be produced on a relatively small budget compared to other superhero films. [29] [30] She also stated that Harley Quinn would receive a new costume, and teased the casting of diverse actors. [31] The line-up for the Birds of Prey team was revealed to include Black Canary, Huntress, Cassandra Cain, and Renee Montoya, with the villain set to be a Batman adversary who had not yet been seen in film. [12] Casting began in August, [32] with Warner Bros. considering a number of actresses to be cast as Huntress and Black Canary. Alexandra Daddario, Jodie Comer, Blake Lively, and Vanessa Kirby expressed interest. [33] [34] Roman Sionis / Black Mask was revealed to be the film's antagonist. [35] Janelle Monáe, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Jurnee Smollett-Bell were under consideration for Black Canary by September, while Sofia Boutella, Margaret Qualley, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Cristin Milioti were being considered to play Huntress. [36] Justina Machado and Roberta Colindrez tested for Renee Montoya, while Warner Bros. began seeking a 12-year-old Asian actress to play Cassandra Cain. [37] In late September, Smollett-Bell and Winstead were respectively cast as Black Canary and Huntress, [6] Warner Bros. scheduled a February 7, 2020 release date, [38] and Ewan McGregor and Sharlto Copley were under consideration for the role of Black Mask. [39] During the U. S. -China Entertainment Summit in October, Yan confirmed the cast and that the film would be R-rated. She said that she "could not put the script down, it had so much dark humor to it which a lot of my work does, and there are themes of female empowerment which are so strong and relateable". [40] Cinematographer Matthew Libatique joined the film that month, [41] as did Rosie Perez as Renee Montoya. [13] Stunt coordinator Jonathan Eusebio and fight coordinator Jon Valera joined in November [42] along with McGregor as Black Mask [17] and Ella Jay Basco as Cassandra Cain. [15] Robbie revealed that the full title would be Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), [43] and that the subtitle reflects the humorous and unserious tone of the film. [44] Production designer K. K. Barrett joined in December, [45] as did Chris Messina as Victor Zsasz. [14] Steven Williams, Derek Wilson, Dana Lee, François Chau, Matthew Willig, Robert Catrini, and Ali Wong also joined the film's cast. [16] [14] Filming [ edit] Principal photography began in Los Angeles, California in January 2019 under the working title Fox Force Five. [46] [47] [48] Although filming was expected to also take place in Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia, [49] the entire shoot took place in Los Angeles after the production received a tax credit from the state of California. [50] Filming was expected to be completed by mid-April 2019. [51] In February, Charlene Amoia joined the cast. [8] Filming wrapped on April 15, 2019. [52] Post-production [ edit] Jay Cassidy and Evan Schiff will serve as editors. Method Studios, Weta Digital, Luma Pictures, Image Engine and Crafty Apes will provide the visual effects for the film. [53] [54] [55] [56] In August 2019, Chad Stahelski joined as a second unit director for reshoots. [57] Photography for the additional footage began on September 3, 2019. [58] Music [ edit] In September 2019, Daniel Pemberton was announced to serve as composer for the film's score. [59] The Original Motion Picture Scores album will be released by WaterTower Music on February 7, to coincides with the film’s release. [60] A soundtrack album for the film, titled Birds of Prey: The Album, was announced in January 2020 and is also scheduled to be released on February 7 by Atlantic Records. To promote the album, a single was released every Friday before the film’s release. [61] " Diamonds " by Megan Thee Stallion and Normani was released on January 10, [62] "Joke's On You" by Charlotte Lawrence was released on January 17, [63], "Boss Bitch" by Doja Cat was released on January 24 and "Sway with Me" by Saweetie and GALXARA was released on January 31. [64] Marketing [ edit] Marketing began on the January 21, 2019, when a first-look production video of the characters and costumes titled "See You Soon", was released by Warner Bros. via YouTube. [65] DC Comics published a promotional trade paperback anthology featuring stories based on the film on November 12, 2019. [66] The first teaser debuted exclusively in theatres on September 5, 2019, in front of screenings for It: Chapter Two, with Quinn stating that she is "over clowns" while popping a red balloon, in a collective reference to It / Pennywise the Dancing Clown and the Joker. [67] A three-days pop-up events named Harleywood was also organized at the Hollywood and Highland Center with the presence of the cast on the launch day. Artists from the soundtrack where also present to promote the album, with Charlotte Lawrence and Doja Cat performing their songs. [68] Release [ edit] Birds of Prey is scheduled to be theatrically released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on February 7, 2020 in standard, IMAX, Dolby Cinema, 4DX and ScreenX formats. [38] [69] [70] The film had its world premiere on January 25, 2020 at the Proyecto Publico Prim in Mexico City. [71] It also screened on January 29 at the BFI IMAX in London, and on January 30 at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes during a special event named Le Festival de Quinn ( The Quinn's Festival) in reference to the Cannes Film Festival. [72] [73] A short teaser was released on the film's social media pages, announcing the first official trailer would be released on October 1, 2019. A series of posters, which also announced the trailer debut, were released the same day. [74] On December 5, 2019, Birds of Prey held a panel at the annual CCXP in Brazil. They showed the first 5 minutes of the film and the second official trailer, which was released online on January 9, 2020. Reception [ edit] In the United States and Canada, Birds of Prey is projected to gross $49–55 million in its opening weekend. [2] References [ edit] ^ "Birds of Prey". British Board of Film Classification. January 14, 2020. Retrieved January 28, 2020. ^ a b D'Alessandro, Anthony (January 16, 2020). " ' Birds Of Prey' Plans $52M Opening Flight – Early Box Office Projection". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 16, 2020. ^ a b Kit, Borys (May 16, 2016). "Harley Quinn Movie in the Works at Warner Bros. With Margot Robbie (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on May 17, 2016. Retrieved June 17, 2018. ^ Hough, Q. V. (January 3, 2019). 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Reporter. Isn't that what happens when you take more than 6 weeks to write a script? Standards have fallen in Hollywood. and audiences. First Also will they do a impractical jokers the movie pitch metting. 3 nominations. See more awards » Edit Storyline A twisted tale told by Harley Quinn herself, when Gotham's most nefariously narcissistic villain, Roman Sionis, and his zealous right-hand, Zsasz, put a target on a young girl named Cass, the city is turned upside down looking for her. Harley, Huntress, Black Canary and Renee Montoya's paths collide, and the unlikely foursome have no choice but to team up to take Roman down. Plot Summary | Add Synopsis Taglines: Mayhem at its finest! See more » Motion Picture Rating ( MPAA) Rated R for strong violence and language throughout, and some sexual and drug material See all certifications » Details Release Date: 7 February 2020 (USA) Also Known As: Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn Box Office Budget: $100, 000, 000 (estimated) See more on IMDbPro » Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs » Did You Know? Trivia In the Birds of Prey comics, neither Cassandra Cain or Renee Montoya have been members of the eponymous team. Harley Quinn hadn't been with the team during the film's production but was added to the team during the Rebirth era in Oct 2019. See more » Quotes Harley Quinn: [ from trailer] I am so fucking over clowns! See more » Crazy Credits The Warner Bros and DC Comics logo appear against a background of red and blue, Harley's hair colors. See more » Connections Referenced in 2020 Golden Globe Awards (2020) Frequently Asked Questions See more ».
Man I wish this movie came out two years before my father could have seen it I know he would have loved it. YouTube. Only a song from Björk could suit the theme of this movie. Now you're starting to sound like PBS kids. 0:56 Amy Schumer explained.
Same story: This movie aint for men. Then wahh waah men didnt go see it men bad 😭.
And here I thought I was the only person who remembers the BoP TV Show. N'aimaient. Yeah Im feeling this. I mean, when women are calling this movie for being sexist against males, there is a clear problem with this movie. So I'm glad it's bombing. This wsa just a shitty ego project for Margot Robbie, so hopefully this will be retconned.
I love Wonder Woman and Captain Marvel and I think they are both wonderful movies about terrific heroines. However, I cannot fully connect with them because, while they kick ass, they are so very noble and kind. Diana grew up on a paradise island, surrounded only by loving and supportive women, and Carol doesn’t fully remember her past, which explains why they aren't pissed off. Because if they knew what we know and experience what we do, they'd be very, very angry. We can't even peacefully enjoy entertainment that is made for us. You cannot tweet about Birds of Prey without some guy with Joker (the shitty one, not Heath's) avatar replying and being overjoyed this film won't do huge box office have to sit there and watch as a movie about a straight, white man being treated "unfairly" is getting major marketing push from the studio, 11 nominations and billion dollar box office as its stans go out of their way to find us and gloat about that. WB and other studios ought to be ashamed for how few movies with female leads they make and how terrible the marketing for them is. They are treating us like dogs and throwing us scraps. WB has officially lost my confidence in any of their upcoming projects. I'm sure they will be good films, but it's heartbreaking to see good movies fail because of their awful, ridiculously late marketing. This film is probably going to barely break even and they, as well as male fanboys, are going to say "women don't go see those movies, let's stop making movies for them". Their failure to raise awareness that this movie is about to be released and their failure to run a decent marketing campaign will be turned and used against us. At this point these fuckers are gaslighting us. And it is so important that these movies get made. It's important for little girls to watch Diana and Carol, enjoying the same privilege the boys had for decades with male led CBM. And it is cathartic for grown up women to see Furiosa and others fight for freedom, Amy Dunne scolding men for "Cool Girl" image they imposed on us and Harley blowing up ACE Chemicals, symbolically cutting ties with Joker and what he made her into. It's important to see this anger expressed on screen because we are not allowed to release it in real life. Women turn that anger inward because every time we express it we are "hysterical" and should "calm down". But outward is the only way. Every time you get hit with some sexist nonsense, don't take any of that shit. And never be polite about it. Bring a gun to a knife fight. Things will never change if we are meek about wanting to be treated equally. When a stranger told Carol to smile (this happens all the time in real life, never to men, because what woman would intrude on a person in such an asinine way? ) she said nothing. I just tell them to piss off right away and watch them scurry away. In public. Because somewhere secluded? I'll probably get murdered. Call them out when you can. Whether it's about what is happening in real life or whether it's this bullshit that the studios are doing. Every step of the way, call them out. This film captures "I am done with this shit" attitude so perfectly. These women kick ass, and they are doing what they have to, not merely to lead their lives the way they want, but to survive. Neither of them is perfect, just as neither of us is perfect. And the sisterhood between them is so wonderful to see. I loved all the moments where the characters do the right thing by other women, treating them like they would want to be treated - Dinah helps drunk Harley, they all want to help the kid, Dinah and Helena are both mortified by Roman's actions at the club and Helena calms down Cass. The whole mood of the film is angry but it's also filled with humor and plenty of badass charm from the wonderful actors. There's also so much whimsy and silliness here and overall it's just such an entertaining piece of girl power delight AND a truly fun film for everyone to enjoy. It's not "all men are bad" propaganda. There are positive male characters in here. Just like in every single female led CBM that was made to date. This one is Fury Road meets Deadpool meets John Wick. The action is fantastic and the influences from those films are clearly seen here, the music is energetic and the humor lands every time. Margot Robbie is the perfect Harley Quinn and does the character justice. I already really loved her portrayal in Suicide Squad, but here she was even better. Also it's just wonderful how the film is edited and scripted mirroring the way Harley's hectic mind works. I find all those "takes" - disgusting when coming from men, deeply shameful when coming from women - that Harley is not the "right" kind of a character to serve as feminist heroine to be revolting. So the only right choice for that is a woman who is pure and noble like Diana and Carol, huh? God forbid a woman has a violent past, expresses anger, swears, does drugs and drinks, right? These troglodytes can go fuck themselves with that take. Ewan McGregor is clearly having a blast as the main villain, the pettiest bitch in Gotham. Rosie Perez, Ella Jay Basco and Mary Elizabeth Winstead are all great but it's Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Black Canary, who steals the show. She is definitely the most interesting new character here and I'd love to see a movie just about her. Also - that voice! And listen up Barry nation, Ronny is in this! And can we talk about the soundtrack? I didn't know most of these artists before and what a great idea it was to have the entire album made by female artists. It's one of the best soundtracks I listened to in a very long time. The costumes, while not accurate to the source material which is really not important at all, are beautiful and so colorful. In fact, this entire movie is bursting with color (the ingenious introduction moments with all the scribbles on them! ) and life and Gotham City actually feels like a separate character, with all the drama happening inside of it. Everything feels so lived in and whole, for the first time in DCEU you really get a sense of the world the characters are living in, the world we, the audience, are abruptly thrown into. Unlike with Aquaman and Wonder Woman, we watch these people in a place where they have always been, so it's all already there and we don't get tons of exposition thrown at us and introducing us and the protagonists to this world. Instead of sitting here and being overjoyed that I got such a fun Harley Quinn movie, I'm saddened because I'm being bombarded with tweets about how this movie is "failing" and how the studios shouldn't make movies for women. With WB's utter and compete failure to market this, not only did we not move forward here, back backwards. And this isn't even the only Harley Quinn-related thing they are failing, there's a wonderful animated TV series that people are mostly unaware of (and if you liked this movie, check out the series, it's very similar tone and it's even funnier! ). Gotham City Sirens is probably not going to get made now. Wonder Woman 1984 will probably only do decent numbers, if that. And every single time we somehow, miraculously, get a female led CBM? The "men" will taunt and gloat about how these films "fail". All we can do is support those films and find a way to enjoy them, paying no attention to those branding them as "failures". Call out the sexist trolls and call out the studios that are disrespecting us. And never ever shut up, especially when we are told to do so. 93/100 (2020, USA, 109 mins) Plot: After splitting with the Joker, Harley Quinn joins superheroes Black Canary, Huntress and Renee Montoya to save a young girl from an evil crime lord. Director: Cathy Yan Writer: Christina Hodson Stars: Margot Robbie, Rosie Perez, Mary Elizabeth Winstead.
Looks like you are using an unsupported browser. To get the most out of this experience please upgrade to the latest version of Internet Explorer. Please report Vi and Ez stealing Caitlyn and Kai'sa farm, report Urgot full damage zero tank, report Garen for blindingly chagred in Syslas and report Syslas for false backdoor also Galio for afk honor lux pls. I like her as Harley but they should reboot this entire universe. Cant wait seeing it tonight.
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