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Birds of Prey: The female spin-off of Suicide Squad will be for over 18 years

Within a couple of years the extended DC Universe will give way to its female characters so that they launch themselves to dominate the big screen. Along with ‘Wonder Woman 1984’, will also arrive in 2020 ‘Birds of Prey’, directed by Cathy Yan, who will introduce us to Black Canary and Huntress, who will bring back to theaters to the Harley Quinn of Margot Robbie. This trio of women will stop at nothing in their confrontation with Black Mask, literally speaking, since the film will have an R rating in the United States.

Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn in ‘Suicide Squad’

Deadline echoed Yan’s remarks at the US-China Entertainment Summit that took place in Los Angeles, where the director confirmed that the movie of the trio of DC heroines will be rated for over 18s in the United States. United. This will be the first movie in the universe that Batman and Superman share in counting on this age restriction, thus following the path marked by films like ‘Logan’ or ‘Deadpool’, which showed that superheroes can also succeed by showing their side more adult In this way, Margot Robbie has fulfilled its goal of getting the film to have this rating, something that could cause us to see a Harley more uncontrolled than ever.

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The high rating by ages that the film will tell us that we could see action without control and moments not suitable for all audiences, something that Yan has already dropped, saying he decided to enter this project to see that the script “had a lot of black humor, that many of my works have “, to which the” women’s empowerment issues that are very strong and close “are added. The women will be the center of this film, and specifically will be Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), Hunter (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and Black Canary (Jurnee Smollett-Bell) who will face Black Mask, accompanied by Renee Montoya (Rosie Perez) and the expert in martial arts Cassandra Cain. ‘Birds of Prey’ will fill the theaters of girl power and maybe some other adult joke on February 7, 2020.

Harley Quinn is here to stay

After his debut on the big screen in ‘Suicide Squad’, Harley Quinn has become one of the most popular characters in DC, and certainly does not seem to stop being on everyone’s lips shortly. In addition to ‘Birds of Prey’, Margot Robbie’s Harley will also appear (if there is no change of plans) in ‘Suicide Squad 2’, in addition to the movie ‘Joker vs.’ Harley Quinn ‘in which he will share the limelight with the version of the clown prince of the crime of Jared Leto. But Robbie will not be the only one in charge of bringing to life Dr. Quinzel, since it will be Kaley Cuoco who lends her voice to Harley in her own animated series. At this rate, we will see this villain more than Batman himself.

This post was last modified on June 1, 2022 12:20 pm

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