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===Box office===
===Box office===
In the United States and Canada, ''Birds of Prey'' is projected to gross $49–55 million in its opening weekend.<ref name=DeadlineTracking>{{cite web |url=https://deadline.com/2020/01/birds-of-prey-opening-weekend-box-office-projection-1202832572/|title='Birds Of Prey’ Plans $52M Opening Flight – Early Box Office Projection|last=D'Alessandro|first=Anthony|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=January 16, 2020|accessdate=January 16, 2020}}</ref>
In the United States and Canada, ''Birds of Prey'' is projected to gross $49–55 million on its opening weekend.<ref name=DeadlineTracking>{{cite web |url=https://deadline.com/2020/01/birds-of-prey-opening-weekend-box-office-projection-1202832572/|title='Birds Of Prey’ Plans $52M Opening Flight – Early Box Office Projection|last=D'Alessandro|first=Anthony|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=January 16, 2020|accessdate=January 16, 2020}}</ref>


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Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)
Theatrical release poster
Directed byCathy Yan
Written byChristina Hodson
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyMatthew Libatique
Edited by
Music byDaniel Pemberton
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • February 7, 2020 (2020-02-07) (United States)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$97.1 million[1]

Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) is an upcoming American superhero film based on the DC Comics team Birds of Prey. The film is intended to be the eighth film in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) and a follow-up spin-off to the 2016 film Suicide Squad. It is directed by Cathy Yan and written by Christina Hodson. Birds of Prey stars Margot Robbie, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Rosie Perez, Chris Messina, Ella Jay Basco, Ali Wong, and Ewan McGregor, and 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. Pictures in 2015. The film was announced in May 2016; Hodson was 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 and took place in Downtown Los Angeles, parts of the Arts District, Los Angeles, and soundstages at Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank in Burbank, California. Additional filming took place in September 2019. Birds of Prey will be the first DCEU film to be rated R by the MPAA.

Birds of Prey is scheduled to be released in the United States on February 7, 2020, by Warner Bros. Pictures.

Premise

Since the events of Suicide Squad, Harley Quinn has left the Joker. When Roman Sionis, a narcissistic crime lord known as Black Mask, places a hit on a young girl named Cassandra Cain, Gotham City turns upside down looking for her. Harley joins forces with Dinah Lance (Black Canary), Helena Bertinelli (Huntress), and Renee Montoya to protect the girl and to take Sionis down.[2][3][4][5]

Cast

Additionally, Charlene Amoia portrays Maria Bertinelli, the mother of Helena and the wife of Franco.[11] Talon Reid portrays one of Black Mask's henchmen.[21] Steven Williams, Derek Wilson, Dana Lee, François Chau, Matthew Willig, and Robert Catrini have been cast in undisclosed roles.

Production

Development

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.[6][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 DCEU debut in The Batman.[27]

Pre-production

Margot Robbie in 2019.

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.[14] 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,[9] 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.[15] Stunt coordinator Jonathan Eusebio and fight coordinator Jon Valera joined in November[42] along with McGregor as Black Mask[18] and Ella Jay Basco as Cassandra Cain.[3] 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.[16] Steven Williams, Derek Wilson, Dana Lee, François Chau, Matthew Willig, Robert Catrini, and Ali Wong also joined the film's cast.[17][16]

Filming

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.[11] Filming wrapped on April 15, 2019.[52]

Post-production

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

In September 2019, Daniel Pemberton was announced to serve as composer for the film's score.[59]

A soundtrack album for the film, titled Birds of Prey: The Album, was announced in January 2020 and is scheduled to be released on February 7, 2020, to coincides with the film’s release. To promote the album, a single will be released every friday before the film’s release.[60]

The album's first single, "Diamonds" by Megan Thee Stallion and Normani, was released on January 10 with a music video inspired by Harley Quinn[61]. The second single, "Joke's On You" by Charlotte Lawrence, was released on January 17.[62] One of the single will be the song "Sway With Me" by Saweetie and Galxara with a music video featuring Ella Jay Basco reprising her role as Cassandra Cain from the film.[63]

Release

Birds of Prey is scheduled to be released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on February 7, 2020.[38]

Marketing

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.[64] DC Comics published a promotional trade paperback anthology featuring stories based on the film on November 12, 2019.[65] 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.[66]

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.[67] 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.

Box office

In the United States and Canada, Birds of Prey is projected to gross $49–55 million on its opening weekend.[1]

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