
Leslie Grace Reveals ‘Batgirl’ Final Outfit In Canceled Movie – Special (Courtesy)
By this time, ‘Bargirl’ should have already been released on the HBO Max platform, however, the merger of Warner Bros and Discovery frustrated the plans for this film. Now, Leslie Grace is rekindling fan memories, posting one last look at what could have been the final costume she would wear in the canceled DC Comics movie.
In an account of what happened in 2022, Leslie Grace Checked Out An Alternate Costume By ‘Bad girl’, the canceled film by directors Bilall Fallah and Adil El Arbi for HBO Max. Unlike the first outfit design, this one seems to be more comic related than heroic, since the crazy and the material give it a look more cartoonish.
It could also be the Leslie Grace’s latest dress ‘Bad girl’, although the actress didn’t specify when in the film we would see this design, or if it was just a version that didn’t make it to final production, and was simply scrapped in the process. Unfortunately, it seems very difficult to know more precise details of the film, even though it was almost finished, and I was just waiting for a release date.
It must be remembered thatBad girl’ was going to introduce Michael Keaton to DC, and now it’s known that Warners was preparing a “Batman Beyond” movie, which gave even more meaning to Keaton’s stay at the EUDC. On the other hand, Brendan Fraser would also have his big screen comeback with this tape, although now he makes up for it with his performance in ‘The Whale’.
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‘Batgirl’ directors may continue in James Gunn’s DC
Despite attempts to retrieve the original tape from Warner’s offices, “Batgirl” directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah have spoken to The Hollywood Reporter, saying they would like to continue working at DC Studios now that James Gunn is out. head of the studio: “Yes, we would work with them again. But on condition that the film comes out.
“I mean, if Warners says ‘do you want to do the next Batman or Superman?’, obviously, we’ll say yes. Just get the movie out!” Fallah said. “There has been a lot of support from people in the industry. I felt like all the artists were supporting us and it’s a great feeling because you feel like you’re not alone.” While nothing is official at the moment, if Gunn and company want the directors back, they already know the conditions.
Meanwhile, Gunn and Safran will present plans for the next 10 years of the DC Extended Universe this January. Therefore, it would only be enough to wait a few weeks, or perhaps a few days, to find out if ‘Batgirl’ has a chance in the company, and what it will reserve for DC in the following years.
By Jorge Ruiz
Source: Nacion Flix

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