Despite uncertainties in the DC Expanded Universe, Margot Robbie's role as Harley Quinn is progressing. Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Jurnee Smollett-Bell will play Huntress and Black Canary in 'Birds of Prey', set for release on February 7th, 2020.
Although the future of the DC Expanded Universe seems uncertain with rumors about Superman, Henry Cavill, Joaquin Phoenix, and 'Joker', Margot Robbie 's role as Harley Quinn in 'Birds of Prey' is moving forward. Robert's performance in 'Suicide Squad' was a standout, leading to the spin-off. Deadline reported that Mary Elizabeth Winstead , and Jurnee Smollett-Bell have signed on to play Huntress and Black Canary respectively.
The plot involves the trio facing a criminal mastermind, with Black Mask being rumored as the villain. 'Birds of Prey' is set for release on February 7th, 2020
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