
Leslie Grace strongly responds to the cancellation of “Batgirl” on HBO Max: “I’m my heroine” – Warner Bros. Discovery (courtesy)
Recently, the restructuring of Warne Bros. Discovery brought many changes to the company and, as far as the future of the DCEU is concerned, they canceled the premiere of “Batgirl” on HBO Max. In this regard, the protagonist, Leslie Grace, has shared his thoughts on social media.
just a few hours ago, Warner Bros. Discovery confirmed this ‘bad girl’was canceled and will not be released in theaters or on HBO Max, because they believe it is not a film to suit the company’s ambitions, even though it was already finished and they had invested $ 90 million.
Of, Leslie Grace spoke about the cancellation of ‘bad girl’on his social networks, after the statement from the directors of the tape, Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, and where he shared some images of the recordings in which he shared the credits with Brendan Fraser as the villain of the tape.
After the recent news about our “Batgirl” movie, I am proud of the love, hard work and intent that all of our incredible cast and tireless crew have. “
In the statement of Leslie Grace, thanks to the fans of ‘bad girl’, expressing, “I feel blessed to have worked between great absolutes and to have forged lasting relationships in the process! To all Batgirl fans: Thanks for the love and belief, which allowed me to take the cape and become, as Babs best put it, “I’m my hero!” Batgirl for life! ”
Batgirl and the state of DC movies at Warner Bros. Discovery
The directors also shared their reactions to the cancellation of ‘Batgirl’ on social networks: “We still can’t believe it (…) it is essential that our work be shown to the public and, although the film was far from finished, we I wish everyone’s fans had the opportunity to see and embrace the final movie for themselves. Maybe one day they will. “
Given the news, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Walter Hamada is determined to leave DC Films, and would do so following the release of “Black Adam” with Dwayne Johnson. Hamada is the producer of “Joker”, “The Batman” and “The Suicide Squad”, as well as responsible for the firing of Zack Snyder from the DCEU.
Additionally, David Zaslav, the new director of Warner Bros. Discovery, reaffirmed that the DC Extended Universe will take the model popularized by Kevin Feige and the UCM, to apply it for the next 10 years. So it is not yet known what the company’s plans will be with independent UEDC tapes like “The Batman” or “Joker”.
By Jorge Ruiz
Source: Nacion Flix

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