Now what batgirl officially has been cancelled, it has been a blow to DC fans, especially for all the great moments announced, but among the bad news, Killer Moth has been revealed, all this happened on Instagram, where the stunt actor Jules Wallace showed off his look for the villain’s stunt double.
So now it’s interesting to wonder how a beloved character from DC Comics would figure in that project, since Warner Bros Discovery has sheathed the Batgirl movie citing moving away from HBO Max features while CEO David Zaslav actually said he wants DC movies to focus on mainstays of their comic book universe like Batman, wonder-woman Y Superman.
So while this move has been talked about ad nauseam online, there’s also a large subsection of fans hoping to see big moments in the Batgirl movie, like the actor’s return. Michael Keatonwho was brought back into the fold to be Batman in this iteration of the character, plus there were rumors that other figures from the universe would be showing up in some capacity as well, so it could have been a huge moment for the franchise.
Wallace said: “There doesn’t seem to be much point in keeping quiet about this now and it sucks, we won’t be able to see it on screen, but here you go. He voiced ‘Killer Moth’ in Batgirl, along with my friend Stevie, who voiced Commissioner Gordon. It was a long shoot and chaotic, but we had a great time and were happy to see so many cast and crew members from the US and Europe leave in love with Glasgow and Scotland.”
In addition, also through Instagram, Ivory Aquino talked about the movie’s cancellation, where she thanked everyone involved for the opportunity, and mentioned that it would have been interesting to see what they could do instead of the current situation: “Our time in Glasgow was filled with so much laughter, joy, love, passion and dedication from the incredible crew and united cast.”
“Batgirl was truly a labor of love that we were excited and eager to share with all of you who have championed this inspiring character and our family of underrepresented non-traditional people who have the opportunity to share with the world that ANYONE AND EVERYONE can be a superhero.” “.
“A film written by a woman and produced by a woman starring an Afro-Latina and directed by Moroccan-Belgian Muslim child prodigies (with an assistant director) about a female character (imagined by a female comic writer) who forges her own path to improve the lives of those around her, including her trans best friend, she deserves to be seen and she will find a way.”
“No price tag on that. In the meantime, sharing a few of these with you. Flipping through them has reminded me of the magical experience we had, all in the shared desire to create something for you all to enjoy. These memories brought a smile to my face.” face and I hope in yours too”.