While fans around the world will seemingly never get to see Warner Bros.' now-famously-scrapped Batgirl, the movie will be shown this week on the studio lot.The famous studio lot in Burbank will host what are known as 'funeral screenings' of the film, for those who worked on the film, including cast, crew and executives, according to The Hollywood Reporter.After the screenings, the footage will be locked away in either a physical or digital vault somewhere on the WB studio lot.
Screening: While fans around the world will seemingly never get to see Warner Bros.' now-famously-scrapped Batgirl, the movie will be shown this week on the studio lot Studio lot: The famous studio lot in Burbank will host what are known as 'funeral screenings' of the film, for those who worked on the film, including cast, crew and executives, according to The Hollywood Reporter The project starring Leslie Grace as the title character made headlines earlier this month when new Warner Bros.
Discovery CEO David Zaslav announced the $90 million project would not be released on HBO Max as planned, or anywhere else.The move was described as a cost-cutting move, with the studio taking a tax write-down on the project, instead of releasing it as planned, in an incredibly rare move for any movie studio.
While there were reports that the film was completely finished, THR reports that the film still had temporary visual effects and score.
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