The Batgirl movie, which was canceled a year ago while in full post-production at Warner Bros. studios, unfortunately continues to be talked about. Directing duo Adil El Arbi and Bilal Fallah (Bad Boys for Life) shared their dismay with DC fans who were still hoping for some sort of version. Director’s CutEven in a few years, as it were Snyder Cut of Justice League.
But it won’t happen anytime soon, especially since the directors were robbed of their pictures by Warner and DC! After this cancellation of the $90 million film, a few test screenings were held and a few videos were leaked, and then nothing.
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Some of the actors of the feature film spoke, for example, Brendan Fraser, who played Garfield Lin / Firefly, or even Michael Keaton, who once again got into the skin of Bruce Wayne / Batman.
A complaint against the production of Batgirl!
Today, the film starring Leslie Grace, who played Barbara Gordon aka Batgirl, returns to the forefront of the sad story. Indeed, the production of the DC feature film is the subject of a complaint from Christina Stanovich, who was hit by a motorcycle equipped with a camera while filming Batgirl in Scotland.
The 35-year-old told The Sun that she has undergone multiple operations for fractures to her hip, shin, femur, pelvis and thumb since the horrific accident on set in Glasgow last year. A British tabloid published shocking photos of the miracle worker’s scars their article.
Just.. WOWWW🙌 @EmelyTKD @lesliegrace You really make a great tandem 💛 #batgirl #And shaves the backs of others #Das shaves his back pic.twitter.com/uAAFWWN2fm
— Ivory Aquino (@MsIvoryAquino) September 18, 2022
Krystyna Stanovic was an extra in night scenes filmed in Glasgow city center when she was thrown into the air by a collision. What should have been a fun experience for the young woman turned into a nightmare.
Hearing the doctor say, ‘We’ve got our fingers crossed for you’ really sends a chill down your spine.”he recalls.
And the surgeon told him that it was so “one of the worst cases” What he saw during his eight years at the hospital:
“It hit me on the right side and I went flying in the air, I started screaming for the attention of an ambulance because I remembered seeing an ambulance the other day.
I was there for almost an hour before they checked me and stabilized me. Unfortunately, I did not lose consciousness and was aware of everything. This memory will traumatize me forever.”
Almost eighteen months after the accident, Kristina Stanović still has after-effects and physical and psychological trauma from which she is struggling to recover:
“I still suffer every day, every step. People might think it’s just a broken leg. But no, it’s a tragedy. Your body is destroyed and so is your mind. A lot of people, including myself, who live like this, think that would be it. More It would be easy if they died.”
The former extra then called on a lawyer to sue Warner Bros. and hopes his case can help improve filming conditions for everyone on set, especially the extras.
“More so today because Glasgow is increasingly being chosen as a filming location and locals are being encouraged to be extra.”he explains.
The report has been lodged with the Health and Safety Executive, which regulates wellbeing at work. Casting Collective, the agency that hired Christina, sent out a press release wishing Christina well without further ado:
“Since the matters are in the hands of his lawyers and the attention of the studio concerned, it is not appropriate for us to comment further.”
At this time, Warner Bros. has not yet reacted to the case, which is expected to develop in turn and may even involve the studio in court if Kristina Stanovich decides to continue her efforts.
Source: Allocine

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