Harley Quinn May Be Getting Her Own Movie

Ever since we got our first glimpse of David Ayer’s supervillain team-up movie Suicide Squad, it has been abundantly clear that Harley Quinn – played by The Wolf of Wall Street star Margot Robbie – was going to be a breakout character. A spin-off was probably inevitable, so today’s news that we’re getting a Harley Quinn movie doesn’t exactly strike us as surprising.

What is surprising is that A) we’re hearing about it months before Suicide Squad even comes out, and B) that the script will focus on more female characters in the DC Universe than just Harley Quinn. Hollywood Reporter broke the story and they don’t have much in the way of details, but they do allege that the film will “focus on several of DC’s female heroes and villains.”

It’s an approach that Warner Bros. has been embracing lately, with their recent product line DC Super Hero Girls, which includes action figures and a web series specifically featuring their female characters. (How this would gel with the decidedly dark tone of the Warner Bros. superhero movies is perhaps a matter for some discussion.)

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Margot Robbie would reportedly star in and produce the Harley Quinn movie, and is said to have come up with the idea herself and brought on her own writer before pitching the film to Warner Bros.

Harley Quinn is one of the most popular superheroes/supervillains created in the last several decades, right alongside Deadpool, and making her the focus of Warner Bros.’ upcoming movie plans would seem like the obvious way to go. Although it may be best to wait until we actually see how Suicide Squad turns out before we start planning our lives around the film’s spin-off(s), and before we decide for certain whether or not Margot Robbie’s version of Harley Quinn is the one we want to embrace for years to come.

Sure, we all WANT this movie to be great, and it certainly LOOKS like Margot Robbie is nailing it, but we won’t know for sure until Suicide Squad arrives in theaters on August 5, 2016.

 


William Bibbiani (everyone calls him ‘Bibbs’) is Crave’s film content editor and critic. You can hear him every week on The B-Movies Podcast and Canceled Too Soon, and watch him on the weekly YouTube series Most Craved, Rapid Reviews and What the Flick. Follow his rantings on Twitter at @WilliamBibbiani.

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