Batgirl Director Talks Disappointment in Canceled Film, DCU & Future Plans

Batgirl co-director Bilall Fallah was forthcoming about his past disappointments but also future hopes related to the now-canceled film.In an interview with CinePOP, Fallah provided deeper insights into what fans missed from the canceled Batgirl. “Yes, well, it was a very sad moment for me, not only for ourselves, but also for the team,” Fallah began, “who put their heart and soul into it, and also because of the great cast. Leslie [Grace] who played Batgirl, gave an unbelievable performance. She really showed this character, Batgirl, as very vulnerable but at the same time you see her grow throughout the movie to become a superhero. So it was a very strong performance. And you know Brendan Fraser was already an Oscar-winning bad, bad guy in the movie. You understand him, but he is the villain, and then Michael Keaton’s Batman.””There were so many beautiful moments in the movie… It’s hurtful to see but as we always say, it’s Maktub (it is God’s will), and we accept what happens and we have to keep our heads up and Insha’Allah, God willing, we’ll make that movie and show it to people.”RELATED: Batgirl Extra Sues Warner Bros. Over Devastating On-Set Motorbike Accident

Batgirl co-director Bilall Fallah was forthcoming about his past disappointments but also future hopes related to the now-canceled film.

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In an interview with CinePOP, Fallah provided deeper insights into what fans missed from the canceled Batgirl. “Yes, well, it was a very sad moment for me, not only for ourselves, but also for the team,” Fallah began, “who put their heart and soul into it, and also because of the great cast. Leslie [Grace] who played Batgirl, gave an unbelievable performance. She really showed this character, Batgirl, as very vulnerable but at the same time you see her grow throughout the movie to become a superhero. So it was a very strong performance. And you know Brendan Fraser was already an Oscar-winning bad, bad guy in the movie. You understand him, but he is the villain, and then Michael Keaton’s Batman.”

“There were so many beautiful moments in the movie… It’s hurtful to see but as we always say, it’s Maktub (it is God’s will), and we accept what happens and we have to keep our heads up and Insha’Allah, God willing, we’ll make that movie and show it to people.”

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