People Magazine South Africa

2020: What To Look Out For

WE’VE finally stepped into 2020, and while 2019 will be a hard act to follow entertainment-wise, we can promise you that this year is going to be even bigger and better. In fact, there’s so much to keep track of in terms of what you can expect, we’ve put together a guide of the highlights, so you know just what to keep an eye out for on both the big and small screens.

Birds Of Prey

SEEING that South Africans can’t seem to get enough of superhero films, we have a feeling that the cinemas are going to be full when flies in next month. The film is sequel but looks at the life of Harley Quinn after she escapes the clutches of the Joker. Harley’s world collides with Roman Sionis, otherwise known as the Black Mask, after he places a hit on a young girl named Cassandra Cain, and the villainess soon becomes the heroine when she joins forces with Black Canary, Huntress, and Renee Montoya to protect the girl and take down the Black Mask for good. returns as while makes his DC Extended Universe debut as Black Mask.

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