Batgirl directors say they no longer have access to the canceled film's footage
The cancellation had nothing to do with "the actress, or even the quality of𒁏 the movie"

Batgirl directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah revealed they no longer have access to the film following 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Warner Brosꦿ.'s decision to cancel i൲ts release𒅌. In an interview with French entertainment channel , the duo shared their outlook on the fate of 𒀰the film despite the shock cancellation.
When asked if they s🐻till had footage of the movie, Fallah revealed that Warner Bros. had blocked their access to the servers. "No, we have nothing," he explained. "Adil called me and said, 'Go ahead shoot some things on your꧒ cellphone.' I went on the server and everything was blocked."
"We were like 'fucking shit!'," El Arbi aඣdded. “All the scenes with Batman in them! Shit!”
While it was initially reported that the film was scrapped after be🦹ing completed, the duo says that Batgirl could not be released in its current state: "There’s no VFX, we stꦏill had to shoot some scenes. So if [Warner Bros.] wanted us to release [Batgirl] they would need to give us the means to do it. To finish it properly with our vision."
Though the movie is trapped in seemingly indefinite limbo, the filmmakers are still hopeful that Batgirl will one day be released. "The guys from Warners told us, 'It was not a talent problem from our part or the actress, or even the quality of the movie,'" El Arbi told SKRIPT. "After all we make movies for the audience, not for us. We just hope that one day the movie will be released, for the cast and crew𝕴. We are a small family."
Added Fallah:💦 "We hope, Inshallah, i💧t will happen.”
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