'Gotham City Sirens' 'Harley Quinn' Spin-Off Featuring 'Cat Woman' And 'Poison Ivy' In One Film; Who Are The Stars Of The Movie?

By Chad Jarvis - 15 Dec '16 06:30AM
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'Harley Quinn' caught the hearts of the global female.  Her insane love and mind blowing passion over Joker is relatable to many who suffered from unrequited love.  The 'Joker' the green haired drop dead psychotic dude is also a heart to many- the mere reason why fans thirst for more 'Joker' scenes in 'Suicide Squad'.

'Margot Robbie', the ravishing lady on ponytails, has a solution.  A "Harley Quinn" spin-off.  The actress has been transparent about her desire to play the character..  She enjoyed 'Quin's' whimsical, violence and punky put on.  Harley encompasses everything that Margot would never do in life.  The very reason she felt privileged on being in other's shoe.  The actress also wants to explore Harley and the 'Joker's' relationship even more, not only being the 'super villains' but playing with their characters' chemistry as well.

True enough, DC has already started talking about a "Harley Quinn" spinoff but she is not the only star. With the "Suicide Squad's" drop jaw earnings of over $745 million, the follow-up is never impossible. Director David Ayer affirms the breakout character, fronting Quinn. 

The coming film will be tagged as "Gotham City Sirens".  It will also focus on other DC world's lady hit makers - albeit heroes and villains, with Cat Woman and Poison Ivy.  Talks about Megan Fox preparing for the Poison Ivy character is also in the loop, while the Cat Woman is assumed to be Anne Hathaway whose was last seen in "The Dark Knight Rises".

Harley's unceasing love to Joker could be the continuing highlight to "Gotham City Sirens" which is currently being penned by Geneva Robertson-Dworet, a celebrated director to third Sherlock Holmes. With the assumption that "Gotham City Sirens" materializes, this becomes the second film dominated by ladies in DCEU.  Target dates are between Oct. 5, 2018, and Nov. 1, 2019.

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