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John Wick director Chad Stahelski to supervise action scenes for Birds of Prey 

Stahelski is taking an uncredited role to design and work on additional action scenes for the Margot Robbie headliner

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Published: 18th August 2019

John Wick director Chad Stahelski is coming in to help the Birds of Prey action sequences

The filmmaker has been brought in to oversee second unit photography for Birds of Prey.Warner Bros.' Margot Robbie-starring adventure movie is based on DC Comics characters.

Stahelski, taking an uncredited role, will tackle and design new action scenes for the movie. In some ways, this is Stahelski doubling down on the movie as his company, stunt firm 87 Eleven, has been working on the movie since production began.

Stahelski began his career in the stunt world, acting as Keanu Reeves’ double in The Matrix and later coordinating stunt work in a slew of movies. His second unit work ranges from Ninja Assassin and The Hunger Games to Escape Plan and Captain America: Civil War.

His latest project was John Wick 3 - Parabellum, released May 17, was the latest entry, which grossed $320.7 million worldwide.  

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