Batgirl movie has found its director which is good but so did the Nightwing movie.
We need an actress by year end hopefully
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They had Whedon attached to it for a while before he left. So it feels like DC/WB has been trying to get a Batgirl movie project going for a while where the Nightwing one got a director/writer attached to it and then the project completely died. Where there was no movement or talk about it at all. So given how it feels like the Batgirl stuff has been circulating more I think it has a much higher chance to get made than the Nightwing one ever did.
As someone who has been disappointed that Barbara Gordon has been left out of over three decades of live-action Bat films, and was very excited when plans for a Batgirl movie were announced over four years ago, I actually now dread this.
With over a half century of history, there are certainly many valid interpretations of the character for Warner Brothers to draw inspiration from.
I expect, however, that the movie Batgirl will somehow manage to bear absolutely no resemblance to any of them.
Oh, this movie is absolutely getting made. Here’s why-
‘The Flash’ is being made.
For a long time it has been rumored that Flash reboots the DC film universe with an older Batman (Michael Keaton) mentoring Batgirl.
Christina Hodson wrote ‘Flash’. Christina Hodson has written ‘Batgirl’.
Batgirl will be introduced in Flash and have her standalone movie on HBOMax.
One of the reasons I have low expectations for the film is that Christina Hodson also wrote ‘Birds of Prey’. I truly hope that she has a wonderful vision for DC films, because she is the new architect. Fingers crossed. ‘Bumblebee’ was good.
Also- this is just a guess- Andy Muschietti is directing ‘The Flash’, and he directed ‘It’.
I’m thinking maybe Sophia Lillis is Barbara Gordon.
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So happy to finally hear some new news about the Batgirl movie. I hope this is doing to he amazing, hopefully it's a great script, with great actors and I PRAY Batgirl is wearing a cowl. No Alicia Silverstone domino mask please, she needs her correct cowl.
I also prefer it's not based on the Burnside comics, let's hope its based off of Gail Simones New52 run or year one Batgirl.
The New 52 kind of chose too much middle ground - it wanted to keep The Killing Joke, but not keep Bab’s maturity, seniority, or growing skill level with technology and even combat as Oracle when she out the cowl back on.
If you want her to be a lesser skilled and less intimidating Batgirl, don’t keep TKJ in her background as “proof” she’s not as dangerous as she could be. If you want to keep TKJ in her background, don’t make her less skilled and intimidating.
I always felt the worst example of how New 52 Batgirl related to TKJ was that cancelled comic cover of TKJ Joker threatening a clearly terrified and seemingly helpless Babsgirl. It felt a bit like someone trying to make a perfect encapsulation of how Babs had been “demoted” to Batgirl, when there was that famous Suicide Sqaud Oracle cover calling back to TKJ, but making Babs the intimidating one.
Like action, adventure, rogues, and outlaws? Like anti-heroes, femme fatales, mysteries and thrillers?
I wrote a book with them. Outlaw’s Shadow: A Sherwood Noir. Robin Hood’s evil counterpart, Guy of Gisbourne, is the main character. Feel free to give it a look: https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asi...E2PKBNJFH76GQP
Well, with the New 52 you had the Simone take and the Burnside take.
The former was Simone trying, in my opinion, to depict a Babs back in the reins while still dealing with the trauma of what happened to her and being out of the game for so long while not directly addressing Oracle, while I'm sure in her mind Simone was still writing her with that Oracle experience or personality.
Burnside was going for a reinvention that moved away from all of that.
And I don’t think either take was wrong in concept... but in execution, a good way to turn me off Babs back in the suit would be to make me think that Steph could have taken her in a fight, *and* that she wasn’t nearly as badass an investigator anymore.
I still reflexively think of Burnside Babs as being a knock-off of BatSteph, partially because I always pictured Babs’s Batgirl phase as being a wise-beyond her-years post-college girl already, but Burnside would have benefitted immensely from not treating TKJ as a thing.
(The fact I’m also just not really a fan of TKJ doesn’t help; my reaction ever since I read both it and DITF was “One of these is an actual adventure story with tragedy being milked competently... the other is an ‘’artisté Joker monologue that's kind of useless-or-worse for someone reading for the heroes.”)
Like action, adventure, rogues, and outlaws? Like anti-heroes, femme fatales, mysteries and thrillers?
I wrote a book with them. Outlaw’s Shadow: A Sherwood Noir. Robin Hood’s evil counterpart, Guy of Gisbourne, is the main character. Feel free to give it a look: https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asi...E2PKBNJFH76GQP
Darwyn Cooke sketch.
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Part of the point of the New 52 was that DC’s characters in general didn’t have the experience they once had. The idea was that by being less experienced and op it would make them more accessible.