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The Batgirl movie has been cancelled after $70 million in Batmobiles were destroyed backing out of the Batcave.
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostApparently there's another film from the same stable that sets the scene for Batgirl which is also under threat. There's some politics involved as Warner and another studio just merged and the new head honcho is wielding the ban hammer like a CUK mod.
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Apparently there's another film from the same stable that sets the scene for Batgirl which is also under threat. There's some politics involved as Warner and another studio just merged and the new head honcho is wielding the ban hammer like a CUK mod.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Is it that bad it won't even go straight to the modern equivalent of DVD - put on Channel 5(or similar) around Christmas?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Is it that bad it won't even go straight to the modern equivalent of DVD - put on Channel 5(or similar) around Christmas?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostImagine being the lead - or getting your first big acting gig - in a film which is never released!
I suppose some of us have spent months or years of our working lives creating projects which are scrapped or shelved before they ever go live, certainly many of us spend our lives creating things hardly anyone will ever see
For example Biggs in Star Wars, Elevens sister in Stranger Things...
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The new Batgirl movie has been scrapped by Warner Bros Discovery months before its planned release.
Reportedly budgeted at more than $70m (£58m), it was due to be shown in cinemas and on the streaming service HBO Max later this year.
I suppose some of us have spent months or years of our working lives creating projects which are scrapped or shelved before they ever go live, certainly many of us spend our lives creating things hardly anyone will ever seeTags: None
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