'Birds Of Prey' teaser trailer appears in theaters with 'It'-inspired promo

It looks like the highly anticipated Birds Of Prey movie may have silently debuted its trailer in movie theaters over the weekend.

Catch a glimpse of the teaser trailer below!

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According to reports, the teaser trailer made its debut ahead of It Chapter Two and Spider-Man: Far From Home extended cut.

Clips of the trailer have since surfaced online, but Warner Bros. are quick to get them taken down.

The trailer opens by looking like a promo for the Pennywise film, but a mallet-swinging Harley Quinn soon takes over the screen.

We also manage to snag a quick look at Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Huntress, Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Black Canary and Ella Jay Basco as Cassandra Cain.

Ewan McGregor’s Black Mask is also teased in the short clip.

While the teaser doesn’t give fans a real feel as to what the movie will entail just yet, it is exciting to see some actual footage finally beginning to surface!

Although it’s not in English, you can catch a leaked clip of the trailer below.

More on Birds Of Prey

Even though Birds Of Prey isn’t slated to hit theaters until early next year, it looks like the film may have already hit a bit of a snag. Test Screenings of the movie have left split reactions between audiences and Warner Bros. executives.

Screen Rant’s Stephen M. Colbert took to Twitter to state that audiences were “raving” about Birds Of Prey. He went on to reveal that the internal WB screening had the “opposite effect.”

“So the audience test screening for Birds of Prey had people raving about it and the internal WB test screening seemingly had the opposite effect. So basically all I needed to be reassured. Hopefully Robbie can keep their hands off of it.”

The synopsis for the Suicide Squad spinoff reads, “After splitting up with The Joker, Harley Quinn and three other female superheroes—Black Canary, Huntress and Renee Montoya—come together to save the life of a little girl (Cassandra Cain) from an evil crime lord.”

Have you seen the Birds Of Prey teaser in theaters? Sound off in the comments below!

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