New set photos of "Birds of Prey" revealed that Harley Quinn and Huntress appeared

New set photos of "Birds of Prey" revealed that Harley Quinn and Huntress appeared

Today, new set photos of DC's new film "Birds of Prey" were exposed, with Harley Quinn and Huntress making their debut, and a teenage Cassandra Cain also appearing on the set. Let's take a look at the new photos together!

Birds of Prey is an "R-rated female gang movie" directed by Chinese female director Cathy Yan. This will be the second DC superhero movie directed by a female director after Wonder Woman. The script is written by Christina Hodson, the screenwriter of Bumblebee. The story will gather all the "female heroes" in the DC comic universe, including both female heroes and female villains. This female superhero group active in Gotham City will be composed of Harley Quinn played by Robbie, Black Canary, Huntress, Cassandra Cain, and Renee Montoya.

"Birds of Prey" will be released in North America on February 7, 2020.

New set photos:

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