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Although fan favorite Harley Quinn's leading role in Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) was announced almost a year002 Archivesa half ago, awaiting audiences are just now receiving glimpses of what Quinn's new feature film will look like.

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The film's poster features a dazed Harley Quinn whose head is enveloped by bird-versions of the supporting cast. If you zoom in, you'll see Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, and Chris Messina, among others, all of whom have sprouted wings.

Birds of Prey, which sees Margot Robbie returning to shine as the mischievous supervillain, follows Harley Quinn's story after her breakup with Jared Leto's Suicide Squad Joker. The action movie assembles Quinn, Huntress (Winstead), and Black Canary (Smollett-Bell) into a "girl gang" set to fight crime boss Black Mask (Ewan McGregor) in order to protect a young woman.

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The film's elaborate title points to Quinn's triumphant taking of center stage, both within her own narrative and through the upcoming film itself. In advance for the movie's release, DC Comics is releasing paperbacks detailing the back stories of all three of the Birds of Prey female leads.

Birds of Prey hits theaters on February 7, 2020.

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