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Peter Safran responded to the DC slate's sudden announcement that Batgirl would not be continuing. Safran proceeded to say, "I saw the film," adding, "There are a ton of unimaginably skilled individuals before and behind the camera in that film, however that was not releaseable." Sometimes it happens." "I think [Warner Discovery CEO David] Zaslav and the team made the bold and brave decision to cancel it because doing so would have been bad for DC and the people involved," says Zaslav. "I think the team." Last week, I had a conversation with the directors of "Batgirl," Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah. We would love to do business with all of them. Safran emphasized that "Batgirl is inevitably a character we'll include in our story," noting that "they made the right decision by shelving it." "I think it was not an easy decision, but they made the right decision." "I think it was not an easy decision," he stated. Warner Discovery's chief financial officer, Gunnar Wiedenfels, stated that the media exaggerated the cancellation of Batgirl. He stated in September, "Media likes to talk about media, I guess." We offer creative professionals one of the best platforms and have strong connections to talent. According to people who were familiar with the situation, there was a good chance that the release of Batgirl would have an effect on the epic storyline that was planned for The Flash. The film starred Michael Keaton, Leslie Grace, and Brendan Fraser. It had a revenue of about $70 million.
Peter Safran responded to the DC slate’s sudden announcement that Batgirl would not be continuing.
Safran proceeded to say, “I saw the film,” adding, “There are a ton of unimaginably skilled individuals before and behind the camera in that film, however that was not releaseable.” Sometimes it happens.”
“I think [Warner Discovery CEO David] Zaslav and the team made the bold and brave decision to cancel it because doing so would have been bad for DC and the people involved,” says Zaslav. “I think the team.” Last week, I had a conversation with the directors of “Batgirl,” Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah. We would love to do business with all of them.
Safran emphasized that “Batgirl is inevitably a character we’ll include in our story,” noting that “they made the right decision by shelving it.” “I think it was not an easy decision, but they made the right decision.” “I think it was not an easy decision,” he stated.
Warner Discovery’s chief financial officer, Gunnar Wiedenfels, stated that the media exaggerated the cancellation of Batgirl.
He stated in September, “Media likes to talk about media, I guess.” We offer creative professionals one of the best platforms and have strong connections to talent.
According to people who were familiar with the situation, there was a good chance that the release of Batgirl would have an effect on the epic storyline that was planned for The Flash. The film starred Michael Keaton, Leslie Grace, and Brendan Fraser. It had a revenue of about $70 million.