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Margot Elise Robbie was born on July 2, 1990 in Dalby, Queensland, Australia to Scottish parents. Her mother, Sarie Kessler, is a physiotherapist, and her father, is Doug Robbie. She comes from a family of four children, having two brothers and one sister. She graduated from Somerset College in Mudgeeraba, Queensland, Australia, a suburb in the Gold Coast hinterland of South East Queensland, where she and her siblings were raised by their mother and spent much of her time at the farm belonging to her grandparents. In her late teens, she moved to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia to pursue an acting career. From 2008-2010, Robbie played the character of Donna Freedman in the long-running Australian soap opera, Neighbours (1985), for which she was nominated for two Logie Awards. She set off to pursue Hollywood opportunities, quickly landing the role of Laura Cameron on the short-lived ABC series, Pan Am (2011). She made her big screen debut in the film, About Time (2013). Robbie rose to fame co-starring alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, portraying the role of Naomi Lapaglia in Martin Scorsese's Oscar nominated film, The Wolf of Wall Street (2013). She was nominated for a Breakthrough Performance MTV Movie Award, and numerous other awards. In 2014, Robbie founded her own production company, LuckyChap Entertainment. She also appeared in the World War II romantic-drama film, Suite Française (2014). She starred in Focus (2015) and Z for Zachariah (2015), and made a cameo in The Big Short (2015). In 2016, she married Tom Ackerley in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. She starred as Jane Porter in The Legend of Tarzan (2016), Tanya Vanderpoel in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (2016) and as DC comics villain Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad (2016), for which she was nominated for a Teen Choice Award, and many other awards. She portrayed figure skater Tonya Harding in the biographical film I, Tonya (2017), receiving critical acclaim and a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress - Motion Picture Comedy or Musical.

Margot Elise Robbie was born on July 2, 1990 in Dalby, Queensland, Australia to Scottish parents. Her mother, Sarie Kessler, is a physiotherapist, and her father, is Doug Robbie. She comes from a family of four children, having two brothers and one sister. She graduated from Somerset College in Mudgeeraba, Queensland, Australia, a suburb in the Gold Coast hinterland of South East Queensland, where she and her siblings were raised by their mother and spent much of her time at the farm belonging to her grandparents. In her late teens, she moved to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia to pursue an acting career.

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From 2008-2010, Robbie played the character of Donna Freedman in the long-running Australian soap opera, Neighbours (1985), for which she was nominated for two Logie Awards. She set off to pursue Hollywood opportunities, quickly landing the role of Laura Cameron on the short-lived ABC series, Pan Am (2011). She made her big screen debut in the film, About Time (2013).

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Robbie rose to fame co-starring alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, portraying the role of Naomi Lapaglia in Martin Scorsese's Oscar nominated film, The Wolf of Wall Street (2013). She was nominated for a Breakthrough Performance MTV Movie Award, and numerous other awards.

In 2014, Robbie founded her own production company, LuckyChap Entertainment. She also appeared in the World War II romantic-drama film, Suite Française (2014). She starred in Focus (2015) and Z for Zachariah (2015), and made a cameo in The Big Short (2015).

She starred as Jane Porter in The Legend of Tarzan (2016), Tanya Vanderpoel in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (2016) and as DC comics villain Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad (2016), for which she was nominated for a Teen Choice Award, and many other awards.

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She portrayed figure skater Tonya Harding in the biographical film I, Tonya (2017), receiving critical acclaim and a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress - Motion Picture Comedy or Musical.Amazon has confirmed that the wildly underrated DC superhero movie, Birds of Prey, will be arriving on its streaming platform in a matter of weeks, giving those that missed out on the Margot Robbie-led feature first time another chance to see it.

Birds of Prey, or as it was otherwise known Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), was one of the final few cinema releases to releases before the COVID-19 pandemic kicked off back in 2020. It also followed the abysmal Suicide Squad flick in 2016 by David Ayer – not to be confused with The Suicide Squad from James Gunn last year. That was actually great.

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As a result of this, along with poor marketing, the film struggled to recoup its cost, scraping past $200 million at the box office. That's a big shame considering it's one of the best things the DCEU to date. Now's the perfect time to right this wrong with Birds of Prey available to stream from July 7th, 2022.

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Oh, where to begin. One common issue among audiences with the DCEU is that the films take themself too seriously, as opposed to the fun-loving colourful world of Marvel. Birds of Prey stands apart from Batman v Superman and such because it strikes the right. It may be dark in terms of tone, yet it pops with bright colours and inventive visuals, as it dives deep into the mind of Harley Quinn.

While the story is nothing revolutionary, the fight choreography and soundtrack are both dynamite. The scene where Harley fights off GCPD prisoners as pouring water rains down from the sprinklers is a spectacle, only further ramped up by Halsey's Experiment on Me blasting in the background. How choreographer Jon Valera and stunt coordinator Jonathan Eusebio managed to bring so much versatility to the use of a Baseball bat when it comes to action surely needs to be applauded.

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Additionally, it sports one of the best villains in recent years – courtesy of Ewan McGregor's memorable Roman Sionis aka Black Mask. A fan-favourite straight out of Batman rogue's gallery, the Obi-Wan Kenobi actor is genuinely terrifying, going from nice to downright psychotic at the sight of a snot bubble. He then one-ups himself in a sadistic scene set at his own club that I wouldn't want to spoil but I honestly think it's the closest we've come to anything like Heath Ledger's Joker. It's not quite on that level but it's not a million miles away, either.

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We then have Mary Elizabeth Winstead, best known for Scott Pilgrim and 10 Cloverfield Lane, as the hugely relatable and equally awkward Huntress. Sadly not given enough screentime, the actor does admirably well with what she's given, brutally taking down anyone in her way. Black Canary (played by Jurnee Smollet-Bell), on the other hand, gives us an interesting take on the hypersonic screaming character, something that I can't wait to see more of in the upcoming HBO Max movie (via Deadline).

Best of all, it's just plain fun. Whether that be a roller-skating car chase, a mad dash centred around a grilled egg sandwich, or just the great effort made by Robbie to make the often one-dimensional character of Harley Quinn much more than just obsessed with the Joker. Give it a shot!

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Birds of Prey stars Margot Robbie, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Rosie Perez, Chris Messina, Ella Jay Basco, Ali Wong and Ewan McGregor. It's available to stream on Amazon Prime Video from July 8th, 2022 in the UK and Ireland, For those in the US, you can watch the film on HBO Max.

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Matt is a freelance writer (and former staff writer) for , covering news and keeping up with everything games, entertainment, and all manner of tech. You can find his work across numerous sites across the web, including TechRadar, IGN, GamesRadar, Tom's Guide, Fandom, NME, and more. In his spare time, Matt is an avid cinema-goer, keen runner and average golfer (at best). You can follow him @MattPoskitt64

Oh, where to begin. One common issue among audiences with the DCEU is that the films take themself too seriously, as opposed to the fun-loving colourful world of Marvel. Birds of Prey stands apart from Batman v Superman and such because it strikes the right. It may be dark in terms of tone, yet it pops with bright colours and inventive visuals, as it dives deep into the mind of Harley Quinn.

While the story is nothing revolutionary, the fight choreography and soundtrack are both dynamite. The scene where Harley fights off GCPD prisoners as pouring water rains down from the sprinklers is a spectacle, only further ramped up by Halsey's Experiment on Me blasting in the background. How choreographer Jon Valera and stunt coordinator Jonathan Eusebio managed to bring so much versatility to the use of a Baseball bat when it comes to action surely needs to be applauded.

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Additionally, it sports one of the best villains in recent years – courtesy of Ewan McGregor's memorable Roman Sionis aka Black Mask. A fan-favourite straight out of Batman rogue's gallery, the Obi-Wan Kenobi actor is genuinely terrifying, going from nice to downright psychotic at the sight of a snot bubble. He then one-ups himself in a sadistic scene set at his own club that I wouldn't want to spoil but I honestly think it's the closest we've come to anything like Heath Ledger's Joker. It's not quite on that level but it's not a million miles away, either.

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We then have Mary Elizabeth Winstead, best known for Scott Pilgrim and 10 Cloverfield Lane, as the hugely relatable and equally awkward Huntress. Sadly not given enough screentime, the actor does admirably well with what she's given, brutally taking down anyone in her way. Black Canary (played by Jurnee Smollet-Bell), on the other hand, gives us an interesting take on the hypersonic screaming character, something that I can't wait to see more of in the upcoming HBO Max movie (via Deadline).

Best of all, it's just plain fun. Whether that be a roller-skating car chase, a mad dash centred around a grilled egg sandwich, or just the great effort made by Robbie to make the often one-dimensional character of Harley Quinn much more than just obsessed with the Joker. Give it a shot!

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Birds of Prey stars Margot Robbie, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Rosie Perez, Chris Messina, Ella Jay Basco, Ali Wong and Ewan McGregor. It's available to stream on Amazon Prime Video from July 8th, 2022 in the UK and Ireland, For those in the US, you can watch the film on HBO Max.

Margot Robbie Names The Movie Project She Is Most Proud Of

Matt is a freelance writer (and former staff writer) for , covering news and keeping up with everything games, entertainment, and all manner of tech. You can find his work across numerous sites across the web, including TechRadar, IGN, GamesRadar, Tom's Guide, Fandom, NME, and more. In his spare time, Matt is an avid cinema-goer, keen runner and average golfer (at best). You can follow him @MattPoskitt64