DC's Birds Of Prey Movie Gets An Official Release Date

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Warner Bros and DC have finally announced the official release date for their Birds of Prey movie that is coming out soon.

The movie will feature a heavy female cast led by Margot Robbie reprising her role as Harley Quinn originally featured in Suicide Squad.

As noted by ComicBookMovie.com, the official release date for Birds of Prey will be February 7th, 2020.

It's being noted Warner Bros wanted to originally release the movie on February 14th, 2020 but they were beaten out by James Bond 25.

James Bond 25 secured the date last week after that film had to be delayed from its October 2019 release date.

Aside from Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn, other characters expected to make an appearance in the film include the likes of Huntress, Black Canary and Renee Montoy. The main villain of the movie is expected to be Black Mask.

In terms of who else is starring in the movie, Warner Bros have kept their eye on the likes of Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Mary Elizabeth Winsteada and Justina Machado in the main roles.

Nothing official has been announced at this time, but expect one if not more of the aforementioned actresses to be in the movie.

Warner Bros and DC have had to recently rethink its movie schedule following the disappointing Box Office result of Justice League.

Instead of focusing on Justice League 2, the movie studio has been green-lighting much smaller movies that don't have an expensive budget in tow.

This is not the last time we will see Harley Quinn because she's also expected to return in Suicide Squad 2 as well as another movie which stars Jared Leto's Joker.

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