Batgirl was Un-releasable according to New DCU Boss

The announcement of the DCU slate for the future was made today by James Gunn, who revealed a number of major releases that are expected to shape the DC universe for the next decade. Despite the exciting news, it comes after several cancelled and axed projects by DC. One project that was particularly felt by many was the axing of Batgirl, which had already been … Continue reading Batgirl was Un-releasable according to New DCU Boss

‘Batgirl’ Directors Blocked Access to Footage After Film’s Cancellation

In an interview with French outlet Skript, Batgirl co-directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah revealed that they were blocked access to the film’s footage following its cancellation. “Adil called and told me, ‘Go ahead. Shoot everything on your mobile,’” Fallah said. “I went on the server … Everything was gone.” El Arbi added: “We were like, ‘Fucking shit!’ All the scenes with Batman in … Continue reading ‘Batgirl’ Directors Blocked Access to Footage After Film’s Cancellation

Following ‘Batgirl’ Cancellation ‘Supergirl’ May Be Next

This past week, several cancellations were announced by Warner Bros. Part of these cancellations included Batgirl and Scoob! Holiday Haunt. With these shocking announcements, the possibility of other projects being cancelled looms. Supergirl, which has been in development, may not continue moving forward. Sasha Calle was set to star as the superheroine, who was first going to be introduced in The Flash and lead to … Continue reading Following ‘Batgirl’ Cancellation ‘Supergirl’ May Be Next

‘Batgirl’ Directors Respond to Cancellation

News of the Batgirl‘s cancellation broke yesterday. The film won’t premiere on any platform, neither theatrically nor on HBO Max. The film was part of a company-wide effort to create content for HBO Max, but priorities have been pivoted back to theatrical releases. The film starred Leslie Grace as Barbara Gordon/Batgirl and directed by Bad Boys for Life and Ms. Marvel filmmakers Adil El Arbi … Continue reading ‘Batgirl’ Directors Respond to Cancellation