The digital release of the Raptor is here: Watch the Harley Quinn movie now

The digital release of the Raptor is here: Watch the Harley Quinn movie now

If you missed it in the theater, you can now watch "Harley Quinn" at home thanks to the early digital release of "Birds of Prey." Yes, this DC film was released early because the coronavirus had a major impact on the movie box office.

A spin-off of "Suicide Squad," "Birds of Prey" (renamed "Harley Quinn" in theaters) stars Margot Robbie, once again playing our favorite tongue-in-cheek, fun-loving villain.

Then again, we already have information on whether "Bird of Prey" has a post-credits scene, so we know if we need to keep watching.

The theatrical release of "Birds of Prey" was not very successful, to say the least, thanks in part to a poor marketing campaign. Here is everything else we know about the film, including the last trailer. [Less than two months after "Birds of Prey" was released in theaters on February 7, 2020, the film became available online for $20. This is a digital purchase, not a rental, like other films that have moved online in the wake of the Coronavirus and social distance.

Two trailers for "Birds of Prey" have been released just a few weeks before its theatrical release.

Margot Robbie will play Harley Quinn in Birds of Prey. She is joined by Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Huntress, Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Black Canary, and Rosie Perez as Renee Montoya. Bojana Novakovic as Erica and Charlene Amoia as Maria Bertinelli. [Chris Messina, Matthew Willig, and Derek Wilson also have title roles.

Comedian Ali Wong is listed on the film's IMDb page in an untitled role.

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