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‘Batgirl’ cast ‘humiliated’ — Warner Bros. didn’t tell them their movie was dead

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after The Post broke the story Tuesday that the mostly completed DC film wouldn’t hit theaters or stream on HBO Max. Nobody will ever see this movie.The Post has reached out to Warner Bros.

for comment.“They had no idea the movie was being shelved,” a film industry source said of the blindsided workers. “That’s a giant problem.” Angry actors have privately said to their teams that the unfortunate situation has been “humiliating” and “disappointing” — discovering that their work will never be seen and being forced to read about the news online several hours after the rest of the world already knew.Fraser was still answering questions about his role in the film as Firefly onstage at GalaxyCon in Raleigh, NC, on Saturday.On social media, Grace, the talented star of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s movie-musical “In The Heights,” tellingly posted a video clip with Taylor Swift’s song “Shake It Off” to her Instagram story.The directors, Bilall Fallah and Adil El Arbi, were in the dark too, I’m told.On Wednesday, they released a joint statement on social media saying, “We are shocked and saddened by the news.

We still can’t believe it.” After The Post broke the “Batgirl” story, Variety reported that the film was killed for tax purposes and to avoid marketing costs.

Outlets correctly noted that Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav is pivoting away from the old strategy of direct-to-streaming releases.

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