New ‘Birds of Prey’ Poster Released Ahead of Next Trailer

As the first major comic book film of the next decade, many are very curious about Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of Harley Quinn. This will be the next film in Warner Bros’ DC line up and a follow up to 2016’s Suicide Squad, with Margot Robbie returning as the iconic Harley Quinn. In preparation for the next trailer that’s set to come out tomorrow, Warner Bros released a new poster for their upcoming film.

This time around, the poster parodies Sandro Botticelli’s famous Birth of Venus painting, featuring Harley Quinn on the iconic shell with a sledgehammer daunting her new outfit. Meanwhile, a lot is going on in the background including a Hynea, a Beaver and what looks to be a run down carnival. The poster also features Renée Montoya (Rosie Perez), Cassandra Cain(Ella Jay Basco), Huntress (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and Black Canary (Jurnee Smollett-Bell), all with elaborate poses in the mix.

The poster seems to replicate the colorful insanity commonly associated with a character as over the top as Harley Quinn. With the next trailer on the horizon, fans can only hope that it will showcase the craziness that this poster is promising. Fortunately, they will be able to witness not only the trailer very soon but the film itself, since it’s set for release in early February. It’s only a matter of time till fans get to see Margot Robbie portray Harley once again.

Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of Harley Quinn is set for release February 7th 2019.

Ryan Pineda: When it comes to film, animation, video games and other mediums, I can discuss for hours about how much on why certain films and animated media made me the person I am today. I adore the artistic merit that comes from a lot of pop-culture media and will definitely love to have a conversation about favorite movies any day! I have graduated in 2017 with a BA in Film and Television at the University of Arizona. Been passionate about writing about films due to always having an interesting outlook on the medium. Will always see a film and will definitely be sure to recommend it to someone that I know for a fact would love that movie. Not only that but will also give reasons for why I think that film did or did not work as a movie, and the same can go for other pieces of media like television, video games and especially animated projects.
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