Batgirl filmmakers Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah say they would still work with Warner. Bros Discovery after their highly-anticipated $90 million film was shockingly shelved this past summer.Fallah, 36, told The Hollywood Reporter Monday, 'Yeah, we’d still work with them - but on the condition that the movie comes out.'I mean, if Warner says, "Do you want to do the next Batman or Superman?" Of course we’ll say yes.
Just so long as the movie comes out!' The latest: Batgirl filmmakers Adil El Arbi, 34, (L) and Bilall Fallah, 36, say they would still work with Warner.
Bros Discovery after their highly-anticipated $90 million film was shockingly shelved this past summerArbi, 34, said that James Gunn - who was announced in October as a co-chairman and CEO at DC Studios with Peter Safran - had personally reached out to them to offer support, and 'meetings are in the books' in the future.
The Belgian directors, who made the 2020 hit Bad Boys for Life, discussed their ups-and-downs in making the unreleased Batgirl, which starred Leslie Grace with a strong supporting cast including Brendan Fraser, Michael Keaton and J.K.
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