All of them are beautiful and have big breasts! Foreign media reported that Warner is casting for the DC blockbuster "Birds of Prey"

All of them are beautiful and have big breasts! Foreign media reported that Warner is casting for the DC blockbuster "Birds of Prey"

According to foreign media reports, Warner has begun casting for the DC female superhero blockbuster "Birds of Prey", wanting to find an actress who is similar in age to "Harley Quinn" Margot Robbie.

It is said that the most likely candidate to bring these DC female superheroes to the big screen is Alexandra Daddario, who may play the role of Huntress; Vanessa Kirby or Jodie Comer may play the role of Black Canary.

The most famous of the three is Daddario. In addition to her stunning performance in the American TV series "True Detective", she has also starred in "Baywatch", "San Andreas" (all with Johnson), the "Percy Jackson" series and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D".

Vanessa Kirby has just been nominated for the Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her role as Princess Margaret in the British TV series The Crown. We will also see her playing the role of the White Widow in Mission: Impossible 6: Fallout, which will be released in mainland China at the end of August. Jodie Comer's most famous role is the female killer "Villanelle" in this year's new American TV series, The Brink.

It is unknown whether the above information is accurate, after all, it is just the opinion of this website, but they are quite sure that Daddario may join the film. Margot revealed last month that the R-rated "Birds of Prey" may start filming in January next year, so the day when the cast is confirmed may not be far away.

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