Users wanting to check out Warner Bros.’ Birds of Prey film on HBO Max this weekend were in for a surprise, as the film had seemingly been edited to a more TV-14 version. According to Warner Bros., though, this was more a simple mixup than anything else.
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Johanna Fuentes —the Head of Global Communications at WarnerMedia — explained the situation, noting that there are two versions of the film that exist, one of which is an edited version that airs on broadcast television. It was the edited version that was accidentally added to HBO Max, leaving fans scratching their heads and assuming the worst.
Or… counterpoint. We have a version of the film that airs on broadcast cable and the unedited version of the film for streaming which has been up for a year (which the original post on CBR noted). Will be updated on Max.
— Johanna Fuentes (@jfuentes) November 27, 2021
Fuentes went on to say that the unedited, R-rated version of the film would be updated to HBO Max and that it will be the only version available on the platform after that. Currently, it’s unclear exactly when the film will be updated.
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Margot Robbie reprises her Suicide Squad role of Harley Quinn in Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), which also stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Huntress, Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Black Canary, Ella Jay Basco as Cassandra Cain, Ewan McGregor as the villain Black Mask, Chris Messina as Victor Zsasz and Rosie Perez as Renee Montoya. Ali Wong (Fresh Off the Boat), Robert Catrini (American Crime Story), Steven Williams (IT), and Derek Wilson (Preacher) round out the ensemble.