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Daily Demand (Last 7 days)
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100%
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Below AvgAverage Demand for Birds Of Prey is 0.0 times the demand for the average show in Worldwide in the Last 7 days.
Below Avg
24.5%
Average
64.1%
Good
8.6%
Outstanding
2.7%
Exceptional
0.2%
Peak Demand
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Average Demand
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Birds Of Prey ranks at the 0.00th percentile in the genre. This means Birds Of Prey has higher demand than all other titles in Worldwide
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About this title
Storyline
A brutal attack by The Joker kills Catwoman and leaves Batgirl in a wheelchair. Grieving over the loss of his secret love, Catwoman, Batman leaves New Gotham to fend for itself. Afterward, Batgirl redefines herself as "Oracle" and takes the secret daughter of Batman and Catwoman, "Huntress," under her wing. When a third young woman, Dinah, is drawn to the other women with her psychic ability, the trio becomes the Birds of Prey. They commit themselves to battling The Joker and New Gotham's other criminals.
Official Sites: Official IMDb, Official Wikipedia
Country: United States
Type: scripted
Status: Ended
Language: English
Release Date: October 9, 2002
Also Known As: BOP, Birds of PreyLes anges de la nuit, ゴッサム・シティ・エンジェル, Ptice grabljivice, Batmanin tytär, Birds of Prey (televisieserie), Mulher Gato, Aves de Rapina, Îngerii noptii, Хищные пташки, Ptaki nocy, Aves de rapiña, Gothams änglar, 猛禽小隊 | See more »
Plot Keywords
superhero
villain
based on comic
interracial relationship
supernatural power
gotham city
camp
antagonism
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Company Credits
Production Co: Warner Bros. Television, DC Entertainment, Tollin/Robbins Productions
CastSee full cast »
Maria Quiban
as Newscaster
Commodore James
as Police Officer
Ian Abercrombie
as Alfred Pennyworth
Chris Ellis
as Larry Ketterly
Kirk Baltz
as Clayface
Shemar Moore
as Jesse Reese
Brian Tahash
as Detective Kelly
Casey Easlick
as Catwoman
Petra Sprecher
as Runway Model
Carlo Inzerella
as Cop
Nelson Ascencio
as Craig Finn
Robert Scheid
as Student
Bobby Edner
as 10 Year Old 'Guy'
Dot-Marie Jones
as Guard
Alex Scarlis
as Stuart Thomsen
Seasons & Episodes
Season 1
2002 | 14 Episodes
Media
Most Popular
Awards
Awards & Nominations
ASC Award 2003
Nominee
ASC Award
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Pilot (Network)