

doubled down on his big-screen presence by casting Joaquin Phoenix in “Joker” - a bet that paid off with 11 Oscar nominations.
#BIRDS OF PREY CAST SHOW MOVIE#
Once upon a time in Burbank on this very same soundstage, Busby Berkeley spun “42nd Street” dancers into tableaux, Bogart and Bergman took a trip to “Casablanca” and Judy Garland poured her heart and soul into “A Star Is Born.” On this balmy afternoon in March it’s been transformed into a fun house lair dubbed the Booby Trap, the decaying house of horrors where Harley and her new pals face off against an army of thugs in “Birds of Prey.”įirst introduced to movie audiences in Warner Bros.’ DC superhero film “Suicide Squad,” Robbie’s popular agent of mayhem narrates her own story in “Birds of Prey.” But it wasn’t easy to shed Harley of her famous ex, a guy Hollywood is so obsessed with that Warner Bros. “This is us going to work today! It’s insane how lucky we are.” “This is our office,” she said with a smile, no hint of the bumps and blisters she’d accumulated over months of playing manic antiheroine Harley Quinn in the action blockbuster. Before long, they got the shot, and she zoomed over to take a quick water break while the stunt team rehearsed the next setup. In the back of her mind, Margot Robbie calculated the day’s schedule between every call of “Action!” and “Cut!” but the producer-star was still having a blast. The carousel had to be painstakingly reset each time. She called out adjustments to cinematographer Matthew Libatique. Huddled around a monitor, director Cathy Yan scrutinized every beat of the swirling camera as it captured her “Birds of Prey” heroines fighting in fluid synchronicity. lot to nail a complex stretch of fight choreography in one long take - a melee involving dozens of actors and stunt performers on a rotating carousel ringed with large prop hands. It was Day 50 of filming on “ Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn),” and the cast and crew was working ferociously on a darkened soundstage on the Warner Bros. Sporting a bright mustard-gold jumpsuit, candy-dipped pigtails and a demented grin on her face, she mowed her way through acrobatic enemies, leading a charge of fierce women into battle. The producer wore roller skates and carried a large mallet.
