Birds Of Prey
2002’s Birds of Prey started with a big bang and crashed down to Earth fast. It’s sad, because the series had some good ideas (and a decent cast), but its execution left a lot to be desired. For one, it should’ve tried to follow the comic book series more closely rather than try to be its own thing.
With Joss Whedon’s Batgirl on the horizon, it shows that DC is fully committed to its heroines, so we can expect more female-driven projects. A new Birds of Prey TV series, therefore, remains a real and exciting possibility. After all, who wouldn’t want to see Huntress, Black Canary, and Batgirl take down Gotham City’s underworld every week?
More selfishly, it’s high time that Babs takes her personality back from that pretentious, non-ginger on Arrow, Felicity Smoak. We’re over her trying to be an Oracle/Batgirl clone by now.