JordanT4021 wrote:I think a good story is going to be really hard to reach. Someone is going to be disappointed here. You have two huge antiheroes and one huge super villain in a team. If they do the heroic thing, it goes against Ivy's nature and absolute hatred for humanity, but if they do something extremely villainous, it goes against Catwoman's morality and 75 years of progression in the comics.
I really don't know how this is going to work. I'd much rather a Bird's of Prey film with Poison Ivy as the main villain and a cameo from Harley Quinn and Catwoman towards the end. Also, if they choose to go for that basic bitch swimsuit for Ivy, I'll riot

yeah a good story will be a difficult thing.
Ivy is a bad person. Harley is a bad person. Catwoman is a good person (usually). So finding a logical and realistic way for the three of them to come together will be hard.
And you guys are right. Ivy is SO powerful, and violent. People forget that her main goal is effectively genocide.
Harley will be tricky. SS did a good job of showing her having some humanity, while still be an objectively bad person. She was a killer, a manipulator, she laughed the idea of "a whole lotta people" dying. But since her boyfriend hits her, people tend to forgive that for some reason. I don't want the movie to ignore her own evilness.
Catwoman's interesting. She and Batman are in love, but she is on the other side of the law. She has morals, she has a code, she doesn't kill. She steals from the rich and gives to the poor, but helps herself to quite a bit as well. She's sneaky and manipulative and kicks ass, but not needlessly.
My ideal story would end in betrayal tbh. Catwoman betrays them for Batman. Ivy betrays them for being humans. Harley betrays them for Joker. Something like that. In the DCEU's gritty realism thing, it would be very UNrealistic to have three criminals of varying degrees of bloodlust just being besties and stay that way.