
Directors of the ‘Ms. Marvel ‘makes the leap to DC with’ Batgirl ‘which will be “much darker” – Courtesy (Special)
With the premiere of the series finale of ‘Ms. Marvel ‘on Disney +, now its directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah are moving to DC Comics to direct their next project, which will be the film’ Batgirl ‘with Leslie Grace, and which they promise will be “much darker” than Marvel. series.
The directors of the series starring Iman Vellani, they are the same as in the film ‘bad girl’, and talked about the differences between their Disney project and DC’s upcoming Extended Universe tape with Leslie Grace, which will give birth to Barbara Gordon, Batman’s assistant in Gotham City.
In an interview for Slash Film, Adil and Bilall confirmed that the colorful, fun and action-packed style of ‘Ms. Marvel ‘will be left behind, to move to a much darker tone, similar to the rest of the comics published by DC, following the end of the Kamala Khan series.
The thing is, it’s also an origin story, but obviously Batgirl is in Gotham City, so it’s going to be a lot darker than Ms. Marvel. And our main character is older. I mean, she’s not a teenager, she already has a job. “
Also, they recognized himbad girl’ It is inspired by the Batman animated series.in addition to the films that were directed by Tim Burton, in which Michael Keaton plays Bruce Wayne, and which will return in this film, in which Brendan Fraser and JK Simmons also participate.
What is known about the DC Comics movie “Batgirl”
The directors of ‘Batgirl’ compare the film with their previous work: “I think we will still try to have the same visual liveliness that is our trademark, you could say, and tributes to the comic, homages even to the Batman animated series. and Tim Burton movies. So that’s what we’re trying to do, but obviously it’s going to be a little darker than the world of Ms. Marvel. “
Currently, ‘bad girl’ remains without a release datebut is expected to launch this year 2022 through the HBO Max platform. Furthermore, it would also be part of the UEDC and fans expect to know why Michael Keaton will return as Batman if this film arrives before “The Flash”.
The most recent rumors suggest that “Batgirl” was postponed until further notice and would not hit HBO Max, but would be released in theaters, though Warner Bros didn’t mention the above, so many DC fans are hoping to hear from you soon. .
By Jorge Ruiz
Source: Nacion Flix

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