Michael Keaton shrugs at shelved $100 million 'Batgirl' movie: 'Nice check'
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Michael Keaton expressed indifference about the shelving of "Batgirl," stating, "I didn't care one way or another. Big, fun, nice check," highlighting his pragmatic views on the situation.
Despite Keaton's indifference, the cast of "Batgirl" was reportedly blindsided by the decision, with insiders noting their situation was "humiliating" and "disappointing."
Directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah described their feelings about "Batgirl" being shelved as "shocked and saddened," illustrating the challenges faced by creators amidst studio decisions.
Keaton remarked on his role in the upcoming "Beetlejuice" sequel, stating that his character is now more of a supporting role, which changes how the story unfolds compared to the original.
Read at New York Post
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