An IMDb tab hints at the possible arrival of Batman and Teen Titans villain Killer Moth in the Batgirl movie.
Killer Moth, or Killer Moth, is a classic Dark Knight villain, who made his comic book debut in 1951’s Batman #63 as the brainchild of Bill Finger and Lew Schwartz. However, it is very likely that we will soon see him in Batgirl played by Douglas Russell. Although the importance that the character would have is unknown and if it is just a reference, a cameo, a flashback or a more relevant participation.
Matt Da Silva is a stunt, and according to what we read in his IMDb file, in Batgirl he would be the action double of JK Simmons’ Commissioner Gordon and Douglas Russell’s Killer Moth.
Russell has appeared in numerous film and television productions although, interestingly, in The Batman we see him in the church scene, during Mayor Don Mitchell’s funeral, as the strange parishioner who arrests Bruce Wayne. Then we know that he is one of the Riddler’s followers.
Delighted to say Bitter Nobody is facing off with Bruce Wayne in cinemas NOW. #theBatman https://t.co/JCc120mZMs
— Douglas Russell (@baddougrussell) March 4, 2022
In his Twitter account, the actor also shared an image of the filming of Batgirl, will he try to insinuate something?
It’s a Dark Knight in Glasgow #batgirl #batman #gotham #glasgow pic.twitter.com/uZcoRNnFjH
— Pim-Pam (@PimPamCreative) January 18, 2022
For his part, Killer Moth was played by an actor in 1967, when Tim Herbert brought him to life in the television short Batgirl. This small pilot was not officially released, but it served to show ABC executives the new character of Yvonne Craig for the Batman series with Adam West.
However, in the comic book debut of Barbara Gordon’s Batgirl, in 1967’s Detective Comics #359, Killer Moth is the first villain the heroine faces.
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