Batgirl directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah reveal that while they enjoyed watching The Flash, they couldn’t help but feel saddened by the fact that their movie was scrapped.Speaking to Insider, the filmmakers lamented their scrapped superhero flick, noting that they really wanted to have their place in the DC Universe. “We watched it and we were sad,” El Arbi said. “We love director Andy Muschietti and his sister Barbara, who produced the movie. But when we watched it, we felt we could have been part of the whole thing. We didn’t get the chance to show Batgirl to the world and let the audience judge for themselves. Because the audience really is our ultimate boss and should be the deciders of if something is good or bad, or if something should be seen or not.”El Arbi and Fallah also addressed how Batgirl would have been a different kind of DC movie, explaining that it would have been a stark contrast in comparison to The Flash. “Our movie was very different than The Flash,” Adil said. “That has a big fantasy component, ours was more grounded. More like Tim Burton’s Gotham City.” Similar to Burton’s classic take on the franchise, Batgirl would have also seen the return of Michael Keaton’s Bruce Wayne, something that The Flash also included.Related: Batgirl Star Leslie Grace Loved Beating Up Brendan Fraser’s Firefly
Batgirl directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah reveal that while they enjoyed watching The Flash, they couldn’t help but feel saddened by the fact that their movie was scrapped.
Speaking to Insider, the filmmakers lamented their scrapped superhero flick, noting that they really wanted to have their place in the DC Universe. “We watched it and we were sad,” El Arbi said. “We love director Andy Muschietti and his sister Barbara, who produced the movie. But when we watched it, we felt we could have been part of the whole thing. We didn’t get the chance to show Batgirl to the world and let the audience judge for themselves. Because the audience really is our ultimate boss and should be the deciders of if something is good or bad, or if something should be seen or not.”
El Arbi and Fallah also addressed how Batgirl would have been a different kind of DC movie, explaining that it would have been a stark contrast in comparison to The Flash. “Our movie was very different than The Flash,” Adil said. “That has a big fantasy component, ours was more grounded. More like Tim Burton’s Gotham City.” Similar to Burton’s classic take on the franchise, Batgirl would have also seen the return of Michael Keaton’s Bruce Wayne, something that The Flash also included.
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