– The Janus Corporation gets several mentions and background appearances in the movie, notably in a “Janus Cosmetic” billboard. – This probably isn’t the direction they’re going to take her in the movies, but in the comics, Cassandra Cain wore the mantle of Batgirl for a number of years, and rocked one of the coolest costumes in the Bat-family while doing it! Black Mask This was due to her brutal training by her father which put the ability to kill above the ability to communicate. – When Cassandra Cain is initially unable to respond to Montoya’s question in the precinct, it’s a nod to how the character couldn’t speak in her early appearances. But the fact that she’s fostered means that we could learn more about her real parents going forward… Now it doesn’t look like Cass got that training here (although she is quite good with her hands). In the DC Comics, Cass is the daughter of Lady Shiva and David Cain who train her to be an assassin. Now that might not seem too out of the ordinary for a street kid, it’s important in regards to Cass and her comic book origin. – One of the first things that we noticed was that Cassandra Cain mentioned she was in foster care. We’d love to see her put on the iconic mask if Birds of Prey gets a sequel. Considering that the film ends with Renee retiring to become a full time crime fighter, with the Birds, maybe there’s a chance we could see something like this happen on screen. – In the comics Renee Montoya quits the police and becomes the Question. – Renee is the first canonically gay character in either a Marvel or DC movie and when we’re introduced to her ex-girlfriend (played by Ali Wong) it’s a nice nod to the queer history of the character who once dated Kate Kane’s Batwoman. We’re excited to see where the Birds of Prey go next… now they’re a real team could we possibly see the appearance of one Barbara Gordon? Renee Montoya – That Huntress costume at the end looks pretty cool, we even get a classic domino mask. But there was an earlier version of the character, Helena Wayne, who was the daughter of Batman and Catwoman! The Helena Bertinelli Huntress was created by Joey Cavalieri and Joe Staton. – The Helena Bertinelli version of the Huntress has been kicking around DC Comics since 1989. – Black Canary’s costume at the very end incorporates her traditional fishnets, but as part of her sleeves in a smart reinvention of her iconic look. This is a really interesting note as in the comics Dinah was the first Black Canary and her daughter Laurel later took on the mantle, so who was Dinah’s mom? We’d love to know more, especially as the pre- Man of Steel history of the DCEU has only been explored in brief teases so far. – When Renee Montoya and Dinah first meet, the cop references Dinah’s mother who was apparently the first Black Canary. – At the Black Mask club, a drunk Harley accidentally calls Dinah “Bianca” in the club… now we’re probably reaching with this one, but in the comics Helena Bertinelli has a daughter called Bianca Bertinelli…Could this be another deep cut reference to the classic comics? – We get to see Harley chopping it up on a Roller Derby rink which comes from Amanda Palmer, Jimmy Palmiotti, and Chad Hardin’s popular New 52 Harley Quinn run. Only those two were named Bud and Lou, after famed comedy duo Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Harley keeping a pet hyena is also a nice riff on her pet hyenas from Batman: The Animated Series. The age of maturity is not known, but expected to be 3 or 4 years.– Harley’s necklace says Bruce, the name of her Hyena who in turn is named after Bruce Wayne (in the film she apparently doesn’t know that he’s also Batman).The parent-child bond gradually diminishes and the family disperses.Young remain with their parents for a few months, sleeping together on the same treetop at night.Fledglings return to roost on the nest for at least six weeks after their first flight.Fledging: Chicks usually fully developed, with duller plumage and yellow (rather than red or orange) facial skin.Parents may also dribble water into chicks' mouths.Nestlings remain within a few hundred meters of the nest during the first month or so, after gliding out of the nest to practice mock kills by stamping on grass tussocks or sticks.After several weeks they can gulp down whole food. Prey swallowed whole are regurgitated by nesting parents onto nest floor.
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