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Batgirl Star "Leslie Grace" Reacts To Warner Bros Shelving Film: "My Own Damn Hero!"

The film has been being developed and creation beginning around 2017, yet this week, the studio announced that they were dropping it by and large.
As the studios uproar more than each other trying to deliver the following blockbuster comic-propelled film, lamentable news was shared today (August 3) about Batgirl. Devotees of the DC Universe were left disheartened after it was accounted for that Warner Bros. Studios chose to endlessly hold Batgirl, a film that should be delivered through HBO Max. Leslie Grace featured in the film as the sought after title character, and it was scheduled to be a very rare example hero films with a Latina entertainer going about as the lead.
Reports expressed that Batgirl was first being developed back in 2017 and was even ready to have an appearance from Michael Keaton who repeated his exemplary job as Batman.

Grace took to Instagram to share in the background pictures and recordings from her time chipping away at the film.

"Querida familia! Closely following the new news about our film 'Batgirl,' I am pleased with the affection, difficult work and goal all of our unbelievable cast and eager group put into this film more than 7 months in Scotland," the entertainer wrote in the subtitle. "I feel honored to have worked among outright greats and fashioned connections for a lifetime simultaneously!"
"To each Batgirl fan - THANK YOU for the love and conviction, permitting me to take on the cape and become, as Babs said best, 'my own damn legend!' Batgirl forever!"

There have been hypotheses in regards to why the film was hacked out, including reports that the financial plan expanded by $20 million because of COVID limitations. Look at Leslie Grace's post underneath

See the story here on her Instagram 

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