Margot Robbie is setting down roots at Warner Bros, already having two projects set at the studio, which includes a spinoff for her 'Suicide Squad' character Harley Quinn.
The Aussie actress is not slowing down as she signs a first-look deal with Warner Bros, the studio behind her summer Suicide Squad, the deal will allow her to develop and produce feature films through her LuckyChap Entertainment banner.
She would be Producing and developing alongside her LuckyChap colleagues Tom Ackerley, Josey
McNamara and Sophia Kerr. Robbie, who came to limelight in her performance in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street , is only 26 years old but has quickly taken full control of her career in ways few actors, especially female actors, do, steadily entering into the world of producing.
McNamara and Sophia Kerr. Robbie, who came to limelight in her performance in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street , is only 26 years old but has quickly taken full control of her career in ways few actors, especially female actors, do, steadily entering into the world of producing.
"Robbie and LuckyChap are in post production on
their first movie as producers, the upcoming neo
noir thriller Terminal. LuckyChap also is
developing and producing a Tonya Harding
biopic, I, Tonya, where the actress will play the
disgraced figure skater, and is developing an
adaptation of Bad Monkeys , a novel by Matt
Ruff, along with Bluegrass Films’ Scott Stuber
and Dylan Clark for Universal Pictures."
Warner Bros. not willing to loose such a talented actress and has built a relationship with the her.
She also starred in Focus and The Legend of Tarzan for the studio before joining in the production of Suicide Squad and becoming one of the key factors as to why the movie grossed over $700 million worldwide.
She also starred in Focus and The Legend of Tarzan for the studio before joining in the production of Suicide Squad and becoming one of the key factors as to why the movie grossed over $700 million worldwide.
Robbie is currently working on two projects at Warners: a Suicide Squad spinoff for her
character Harley Quinn (as well as other DC heroines).
character Harley Quinn (as well as other DC heroines).
she will executively produce and also an adaptation of Dean N. Jensen's Queen of the Air
to which she will also star in.
to which she will also star in.
Warner Bros. as increased his resolve to find and support more female writers and directors in the movie industry.
Wonder Woman, based on DC’s
iconic female superhero, will be coming out next year
and Warner Bros. remains firm in its commitment to find a female
director for that movie.
iconic female superhero, will be coming out next year
and Warner Bros. remains firm in its commitment to find a female
director for that movie.