Harley Quinn's Resurrection From Heartache In The Second Trailer Of Birds Of Prey
JAKARTA - The second trailer for Birds of Prey was launched on January 9 yesterday. Placing Harley Quinn as the main character, this trailer is still related to the first trailer released in October 2019. This time, it further clarifies the story of Harley Quinn who seeks women's emancipation with the help of her friends.
The song It's Oh So Quiet, sung by Bjork, accompanies Margot Robbie's narrative, telling the story of what happened. He broke up with his girlfriend and maker, the Joker. But it builds his desire to explore the emancipation of women and wake up from bad relationships. He also shared that they broke up in a good manner.
Throughout his journey, Harley Quinn finds new friends who will create new gangs to fight against her enemies. His friends, Huntress (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), Black Canary (Jurnee Smollett-Bell), and Renee Montoya (Rosie Perez) with Harley Quinn will fight Black Mask, played by Ewan McGregor.
Harley Quinn's appearance still looks the same as we watched Suicide Squad where she is wearing a baseball bat flagship weapon and some clothes that read 'Harley Quinn'. The second trailer also appeared more streamlined than the first trailer, so netizens praised Warner's courage to provide a more in-depth and good trailer about Harley Quinn. Not a few expect what they see in the trailer can be displayed in the big screen version.
At the end of the video, Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of one Harley Quinn) becomes the official feature-length title of this film. The final scene also drew attention as Harley Quinn said, "I named him Bruce after that cool Wayne guy."
Fans are also very pleased with Bjork's song, which is in the background for the trailer because it sounds like it fits the image of the eccentric Harley Quinn. Prior to the release of the trailer, several poster sets were officially released via their Twitter account upload.
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Along with the video trailer released, this film confirms a number of soundtracks that will be filled by Doja Cat, Megan Thee Stallion & Normani, Halsey, Lauren Jauregui, and many more.
Birds of Prey became the first DC film to receive an R rating for its use of sexual and offensive words. The film by director Cathy Yan, written by Christina Hodson, will be officially released in theaters starting February 7, 2020.