Michael Keaton "didn't care" about Batgirl being shelved after getting "big, fun, nice check"
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Michael Keaton expressed indifference towards the shelved Batgirl film, stating, "No, I didn't care one way or another. Big, fun, nice check," underscoring his pragmatic outlook on the project's cancellation.
Despite his indifference, Keaton showed support for directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, saying, "I pull for them. I want them to succeed... I felt bad," indicating his empathy for the creative team affected.
Brendan Fraser, who starred in Batgirl, lamented the film’s cancellation, saying, "The fans really wanted to see this film made. It wound up being the canary in the coal mine" for shifting film strategies.
Keaton's comments reflect broader industry trends, as Batgirl's shelving was part of many cancellations aimed at tax write-offs by Warner Bros. Discovery, sparking discussions about streaming vs. theatrical releases.
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