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Michael Keaton Claims He 'Didn't Care' About Batgirl's Fate
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Michael Keaton Claims He 'Didn't Care' About Batgirl's Fate

Aug 19, 2024 5:24 PM

Michael Keaton, who reprised his role as Batman in the canceled Batgirl film, stated he was not upset about the movie's cancellation, describing it as a minor issue for him. While he expressed sympathy for the film's directors, he remained indifferent regarding his own involvement, emphasizing that he had a good time and received a decent paycheck. Keaton is known for his iconic portrayal of Batman dating back to Tim Burton's 1989 film and has become a beloved actor in the superhero genre. Batgirl was set to be a significant release within the DCEU, featuring Leslie Grace as the lead character and Keaton's return to the caped crusader.

How did Michael Keaton feel about the cancellation of Batgirl?

Michael Keaton expressed that he was unfazed by the cancellation, emphasizing that he “didn’t care one way or another” but felt bad for the directors.

Batgirl was set to bring a new dimension to the DC Extended Universe, but after its cancellation, it left fans wondering what could have been. The film was anticipated to showcase not just a unique superhero narrative but also include Michael Keaton reprising his iconic role as Batman, a character he hasn't portrayed since 2022's The Flash. This would have marked a significant point in the DCEU lineup, following titles like Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. While fans are disappointed, upcoming projects like Joker: Folie à Deux continue to expand the DC cinematic landscape in different directions.



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