The Truth Behind Batgirl Movie: Why It Was 'Not Releasable'


Discover the truth behind the cancellation of the highly anticipated film 'Batgirl'. Learn why the movie was 'not releasable' according to the new co-chairman and CEO of Warner Bros, Peter Safran. Read on to find out more.

A finished product that a studio spent $90 million on, was 'not releasable' according to Peter Safran, the new co-chairman and CEO of Warner Bros.

The highly anticipated film "Batgirl" has been a topic of discussion since its cancellation was announced last August. The film was expected to be a big hit, however, it was later revealed that the film was "not releasable". The new co-chairman and CEO of Warner Bros, Peter Safran, recently spoke about the film and provided some insight into what happened.

Background of Batgirl movie

The film "Batgirl" was a highly anticipated movie based on the DC Comics character of the same name. It starred Leslie Grace as Barbara Gordon (aka Batgirl) and was set to be released on the big screen. The film was budgeted to be released in theaters but later changed to being a movie released on HBO Max.

The Initial Response to Batgirl's Cancellation

When the news of Batgirl's cancellation came out, insiders told Variety that the movie was actually a good film. However, the same month, the New York Post reported that the movie was "irredeemable." The reason for the cancellation was said to be because the studio wanted to focus on films at a "blockbuster scale."

Peter Safran's Revealing Interview

Peter Safran, the new co-chairman and CEO of Warner Bros, recently spoke about the film and provided some insight into what happened. He stated that the movie was "not releasable" and that the CEO of Warner Bros, David Zaslav, and his team made the "right decision" to cancel it. He added that the film would have hurt the DC franchise and those involved in the project.

The Future of Batgirl and its Cast

Despite the disappointing news about Batgirl, Safran stated that the people who worked on the film will be working with DC Studios in the future. He said that a lot of talented people were involved in the project, but the film just was not releasable.

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