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First Official ‘Birds of Prey’ Poster

Warner Bros. has released the first official poster for their upcoming film Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn and you can view the HQ poster in the gallery!

The plot for the film is as follows:

Four years after the events of Suicide Squad, Batman has disappeared, leaving Gotham City unprotected from crime, and Harley Quinn has left the Joker. When Cassandra Cain, a young girl, comes across a diamond belonging to crime lord Black Mask, Harley joins forces with Black Canary, Huntress and Renee Montoya to help protect her.

Birds of Prey will star Margot Robbie, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Rosie Perez, Chris Messina, Ella Jay Basco, and Ewan McGregor and hit theaters February 7, 2020.

 

I am LOVING this poster. It’s so colorful and gives us a small glimpse of the craziness that’ll happen throughout the film and Mary of course looks amazing as Huntress! Expect a full-length trailer to drop very soon!

Also, be sure to follow the film’s official twitter account over on @birdsofpreywb and if you haven’t done so already, you can follow this site for more updates on @marywinsteadnet. 😉

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DC Comics Releases Birds of Prey Trade back Tie-ins

With the release of Birds of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) set to hit theaters on February 7, 2020, DC Comics will be releasing three Birds of Prey trade paperbacks highlighting the main characters in January: one each for Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), Huntress (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and Black Canary (Jurnee Smollett-Bell). The covers were done by artist Tula Lotay.

Kicking things off on January 1st, 2020 is Birds of Prey: The Huntress. The solicitation for that one is as follows:

In these stories from Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood #1-6, the Huntress is framed for murder, and while avoiding the G.C.P.D. and the Bat-Family, she revisits her childhood in hope of discovering the true culprit. But as she and the Question seek clues to prove her innocence, more murders implicating her are committed, forcing Batman and Nightwing to confront her in a showdown with unexpected results!

You can head to the gallery to see the stunning artwork! Can’t wait for Birds of Prey to hit theaters. I’m really excited for this one! 🙂

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Mary to Be Featured in New Documentary; New ‘Gemini Man’ Stills

It has been announced via Variety that Mary Elizabeth Winstead will be featured in the upcoming documentary, 2nd Unit: Invisible Action Stars.  James Cameron, Keanu Reeves, Mark Wahlberg and Halle Berry will also be in the documentary.

The film explores relationships between actors and stunt performers. For those that don’t know, Mary’s current stunt double is Hayley Wright. Hayley has worked with Mary on Birds of Prey, Gemini Man, and the upcoming Netflix action film Kate. Hayley was also Jennifer Garner’s stunt double for last year’s Peppermint movie and a stunt performer during 2017’s reshoots of Wonder Woman.

The film was produced by Rootbeer Films in conjunction with In The Light Productions, and was directed by Jason Strickland, known for his work as Scott Greene in “The Secret World of Alex Mack.”

In other news, I have added two new stills of Mary in ‘Gemini Man’ into the gallery, which hits theaters on October 11.

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New ‘Gemini Man’ Still

Fandango has released a brand new still of Mary in Ang Lee’s upcoming sci-fi action film Gemini Man, and you can view the pic in the gallery. It comes from the site’s 2019 fall movie preview of the best films to watch.

Hitting theaters on October 11, the movie follows an elite assassin (Will Smith) who becomes the target of a mysterious young operative who can seemingly predict his every move. Clive Owen and Benedict Wong also star in the film. You can view the trailer below.

 

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The Parts You Lose Trailer and Poster Revealed!

A trailer for Christopher Cantwell’s The Parts You Lose has finally been released and you can check it out below! The action thriller follows the story of a young deaf boy (played by newcomer Danny Murphy) who befriends a fugitive (Aaron Paul) that is hiding out in the boy’s family barn. You can also head to the gallery to see the trailer screencaps of Mary as well as the HQ version of the poster.

The film will hit theaters on October 4.

Trailer Screencaps

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Two New Gemini Man Trailers and Screencaps!

Paramount has released two new trailers for director Ang Lee’s upcoming sci-fi action film Gemini Man. It stars Will Smith, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Clive Owen and Benedict Wong. I have also made screencaps of Mary’s scenes in both trailers and have added them to the gallery.

She’s going to kick so much a** in this film! I’m super excited to see her in it. The movie will hit theaters on October 11, 2019.

Trailer #2

 

International trailer

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‘Dying City’ Opening Night Celebration

Yesterday in New York City marked the opening night of the off-Broadway play that Mary is starring in called ‘Dying City‘. The show was previously in previews since mid-May. At the celebration, Mary was joined by her cast-mate Colin Woodell along with playwright/director Christopher Shinn and her boyfriend Ewan McGregor. Head to the gallery to check out all the pics! Mary looked very pretty and it’s so nice to see new photos of her! 🙂

Running through June 30th at the Tony Kiser Theater, Dying City is an intimate and compassionate play that’s set in a spare Manhattan apartment, where a young widow receives an unexpected visit from the twin brother of her deceased husband. Dying City explores the human fallout of global events, including the Iraq War and the terrorist attacks of 9/11, through the interwoven stories of three unforgettable characters in this 2008 Pulitzer finalist.

You can purchase tickets for the show here or by calling the box office at (212) 246-4422.

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New York Times Interviews Mary About ‘Dying City’

Now that the Off-Broadway play Dying City is taking place, Mary was recently interviewed by The New York Times about what made her want to finally get into the theater world, her work in Gemini Man, and how she enjoyed playing the role of Nikki Swango in FX’s Fargo. Below are some highlights but click the link above to read it in full. I’ve also added photo shoot outtakes into the gallery.

 

 

What made you change your mind about doing a play?

I did this PBS show called “Mercy Street” with a cast of theater actors. I came at it with an inferiority complex but they really encouraged me to try. At that point I thought I could do the Williamstown Theater Festival or something, dip my toes in. Then the script [for “Dying City”] came when I had been doing “Gemini Man” and “Birds of Prey,” back-to-back, wall-to-wall action movies — which was really fun, but I was starting to crave something intimate and personal. I thought, “That’s it, that’s what I have to do. I need something new to challenge myself.” It was sort of a no-brainer so I auditioned. I think they were already interested in me but I didn’t realize it and I was like, “Please, let me have this part!” [laughs].

In “Fargo,” Nikki struts around as if she were always in control. Was it as fun to play her as it looks?

I loved [the role] but I was like, “Me? Really? This is what you want me to play?” I was a little bit perplexed because I was expecting some sort of Minnesota-nice character. I guess I was surprised that I would be playing someone so brash and tough and sexy and ballsy — all of those things I never attributed to myself. Usually there tends to be some sort of sweetness in what I’m offered, or bookishness. But I love it when I’m offered something in the opposite direction.

“Gemini Man” is a big action thriller. Did you get to hang from a helicopter? That seems to happen a lot in this type of film.

No, but I do a lot of running around and I get to fight some people. I had to train in jiu jitsu, do a little tactical gun training — there’s some shootouts. “Birds of Prey” was the next level up. In “Gemini Man” I’m a D.I.A. [Defense Intelligence Agency] agent who’s been hired to keep an eye on Will Smith, but in “Birds of Prey” I play this assassin who’s been trained since childhood. It’s all women and genuinely funny and weird. It feels from the ’90s, in the best way.

Dying City takes place at Second Stage’s Tony Kiser Theater, with opening set for June 3 and will run until June 30. (Previews are currently taking place).

You can purchase tickets here and if you’re 30 years old and under, can purchase tickets for $30. More info for that is on the ticket site. There is also a great Memorial Day deal going on where you can get two tickets for the price of $40 using the code DCSM40.

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