The “Batgirl” actress appeals for the film to be screened

The “Batgirl” actress appeals for the film to be screened





The “Batgirl” actress appeals for the film to be screened

The cancellation of the Batgirl movie prompted actress Ivory Aquino, who was in the cast of the film, to share an open letter to David Zaslav, CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, with an emotional request that the film not be destroyed and have the option to be seen by the public.

“As much as I’ve tried to stay strong these past few weeks, I find myself crying, for lack of a better term, in pain. The Batgirl story reflects the world we live in. To me, it’s a father-daughter storyline. very personal, because I lost my father a year ago, before I was invited to this project, I was hoping that the story would speak to other people in the world, children and adults, who value their parents highly and that you see this connection in ‘ Batgirl ‘”, she wrote in the letter, posted on her Instagram.

He concludes the text by asking Warner to reconsider the decision not to show the feature film.

“Now more people know about our work and can’t wait to see the movie. Hope you [Zaslav] read this letter. Consider releasing Batgirl. She has always been a loser and she has nowhere to go but up high. “

In the film, Aquino played Alysia Yeoh, who would be the first transgender character in a DC Comics-based film.

“Batgirl” was canceled after the takeover at Warner. Zaslav cut out all the movies that would be made exclusively for HBO Max, but this particular job was pretty much done. Believing he had no appeal for a theatrical release, the CEO ordered it to be shelved.

After the decision, the film’s directors, Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah (who also worked on “Ms. Marvel”), were barred from continuing to work on the film.

Although the synopsis was not revealed, the film was supposed to tell the story of how Commissioner Gordon’s daughter was inspired by Batman to adopt a secret identity and fight crime.

The title character was played by Leslie Grace (“In a Neighborhood of New York”), marking the first appearance of a black Latin Batgirl in any media. And the cast would also include the return of JK Simonns as James Gordon, reviving his participation in the DCU (DC Comics Cinematic Universe) after “Justice League”, as well as bringing Michael Keaton as Batman, after reprising the role. in the upcoming movie. from the Flash.

The script was by Christina Hodson, who did not shine in “Birds of Prey” and also signed the next Flash movie.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros. is planning a secret screening for the studio’s cast, crew, reps and executives, before finally ceasing production.

Source: Terra

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