Batgirl Keeps Creating Problems for DC Years After Its Cancellation
Batgirl Keeps Creating Problems for DC Years After Its Cancellation

Evolve EditorsFri, July 10, 2026 at 3:25 PM UTC
0

Photo Credit: Warner Bros.
Itās been roughly four years since Batgirlās cancellation, and the unreleased movie continues to cause problems for DC.
In August 2022, Warner Bros. Discovery made the controversial decision to cancel Batgirl, a DC movie starring Leslie Grace as the titular hero. Filming had already been completed, and the original plan was to release the movie on HBO Max. However, CEO David Zaslav opted to write off Batgirl for tax purposes rather than inject more money into the movie during post-production. Batgirlās estimated budget was $90 million, and the tax break came to around $20 million.
On one hand, DC believed Batgirl could not be fixed. DC co-CEO Peter Safran saw Batgirl and described it as ānot releasable,ā saying the film would āhurt DC.ā Itās a fair take to say that releasing a bad movie would have hurt the DC brand, especially at the beginning of Safran and James Gunnās creative reset.
However, itās hard to tell if a movie is bad if mass audiences never saw it. Plus, one could even argue that Supergirl just hurt DC more, but thatās a different topic for another day.
The Batgirl cancellation became a bigger story than the movie itself
Had DC canceled Batgirl before filming, it wouldāve been much more understandable. The news still would have upset fans; However, itās not uncommon for a movie to be announced and then never roll cameras.
Advertisement
Warner Bros. and DC set a terrible precedent by canceling Batgirl after filming had completed. What does that say to actors and filmmakers working for your studio if you canāt trust leadership to release your finished work to the masses?
All Batgirl has become is a headache for DC. Itās the story that wonāt go away. Itās been nearly four years since the cancellation, and itās still being talked about. During a recent interview released this month, J.K. Simmons, who played Commissioner James Gordon in Batgirl, described the entire situation as ābizarre.ā
āApparently, one test audience saw it, and you know, it wasnāt like it was a bad score from the test audience. It was a whatever business decision, obviously,ā Simmons said on the Happy Sad Confused podcast.
Supergirlās failure will now only fuel Batgirlās supporters. While they are not as strong as Zack Snyderās Justice League supporters, they do have a legitimate gripe with DC.
Originally reported by Dan Girolamo for ComingSoon.
The post Batgirl Keeps Creating Problems for DC Years After Its Cancellation appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.
Source: āAOL Entertainmentā