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Birds of prey movie jurnee
Birds of prey movie jurnee







We picked from quite a bit of them and chose the ones that fit the best within our story in making her this street fighter, this songstress, the daughter of a vigilante who has superpowers. At first it was overwhelming and a little confusing, because her origin story has like changed, and they toss it away, and then they change it again. So then when I was cast, I went back to the comics and read all the Birds of Prey comics, and then started diving into trying to read as many of the Black Canary comics.

birds of prey movie jurnee

That's how I was introduced to her before the movie even existed, or before I was in the cast. No, Black Canary was written quite a long time ago, and there were so many versions of Black Canary - she's been retconned a bunch of times - and so, my biggest influence was initially the video game Injustice 2. I mean, there's been lots of different iterations of her, obviously, so every detail isn't seen in this film, but I think the spirit of who she is in the comics is definitely being carried through. I think all of that is very true to the comic book. The history that she's been through, the pain that she's been through - all that born into creating this persona of Huntress, who's this vigilante who is going to bring these people to justice, and how sort of laser-focused she is on that and how she sort of doesn't really relate well to the outside world because of what she's been through. Winstead: I mean the costume and stuff look maybe a little different, but I think the spirit of who Huntress is, is the same, to me, as what I've read in the comics. Your guys' characters are in some ways different to their comic book versions - can you talk about that? And for you, your character went from being based on the comics to being the version the comics and such are taking inspiration from. Robbie: No, it wasn't painful or difficult at all. They really wanted us to be able to do everything ourselves and Cathy had really ambitious ways of shooting it, like oners on a carousel. But 87eleven stunt team really kicked our butts. worked out like five days a week, changed my diet to become as strong as I could. We trained a few months before we started shooting and then during the shooting. I trained for around five months in total. She's one of the dopest street fighters in DC. You've gotta train, especially if you're taking on Black Canary. So it's really about her accepting her gift and accepting her power and that's what was so fascinating for me is to explore this woman who has such strength, but exploring someone who doesn't want to own her power.In this movie, you're kicking ass, doing kicks. She doesn't really want to have anything to do with crime fighting or being a good-doer, which is so against her nature because we know Dinah to be all heart.

birds of prey movie jurnee

When we meet Dinah in the film, though, she's a singer in Roman's Black Mask club, and she's kind of disenfranchised and disconnected from the world. "She's the Dinah Lance that we know and love from the comics, you know?" Smollett-Bell revealed. In a recent interview with DC Daily, Smollett-Bell provided more insight into her portrayal of Dinah, and how she will embody the characteristics people love her for, albeit in an unexpected way. Among those is Dinah Lance/Black Canary (Jurnee Smollett-Bell), one of DC's longest-running female heroes and the founding member of the Birds of Prey. The first trailer for Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) debuted last week, introducing audiences to the big-screen takes on some of DC Comics' most beloved heroines.









Birds of prey movie jurnee