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Yes, you read that correctly; the Batgirl movie that was set to be released exclusively on HBO Max will no longer see the light of day after Warner Bros. has chosen to ditch the completed blockbuster...
Earlier today, The New York Post ran a story claiming Batgirl has been shelved by Warner Bros. Citing a $70 million budget that ballooned to upwards of $100 million, the site (that peddles an awful lot of unfounded gossip) claimed a source told them, "they think an unspeakable 'Batgirl' is going to be irredeemable."
Most fans dismissed this as a bogus report, especially after recent chatter that Batgirl was being eyed for a theatrical release. While the movie has been caught up in the issues surrounding The Flash, it boasts a lead star in the talented Leslie Grace and an ensemble that includes J.K. Simmons as Commissioner Gordon, Brendan Fraser as Firefly, and Michael Keaton as Batman.
While we thought Batgirl having to come out after The Flash was its biggest issue (in order for Keaton's presence to make sense), The Wrap has now chimed in to confirm this DC Comics movie will never see the light of day.
"Warner Bros Discovery is “committed to making DC titles big theatrical event films, and ‘BATGIRL’ isn’t that.”
BATGIRL Will Not Be Released In Theaters Or On HBO Max As Warner Bros. Scraps Completed $90 Million Movie
Yes, you read that correctly; the Batgirl movie that was set to be released exclusively on HBO Max will no longer see the light of day after Warner Bros. has chosen to ditch the completed blockbuster...
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