But does a movie stop after it’s already made $90 million? This is not so common. That seems to be the fate of Warner Bros.’ Batgirl movie, however, with news that it won’t be released despite already being in post-production, the New York Post before trades like Variety confirmed it — and now, Batgirl Leslie Grace herself responded to the stories on Instagram. SEE ALSO: Warner Bros canceling ‘Batgirl’ doesn’t mean the Snyderverse is coming back “Following the recent news about our Batgirl movie, I’m proud of the love, hard work and intent all of our incredible cast and tireless crew put into this movie over seven months in Scotland,” she captioned of her post. “I feel blessed to have worked among absolute greats and created lifelong relationships in the process! To every Batgirl fan — THANK YOU for the love and loyalty, allowing me to take up the cape and be, as Babs said it best, ” my my damned hero!” Grace also shared photos of herself in costume, as well as a video of her getting ready while singing Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You” and a fun clip of her and her co-stars singing Nelly Furtado’s “Promiscuous” . Grace isn’t the only Batgirl star to post in the wake of the news, either. Ivory Aquino, who was set to play Alysia Yeoh in the film, shared some behind-the-scenes footage of her and Grace doing karaoke with the caption, “my #batgirl and karaoke fam for life.” Tweet may have been deleted (opens in new tab) So what does the cancellation mean for DC? Well, not a return to the Snyderverse, but probably more years of confusion about how best to handle the franchise.

UPDATE: August 4, 2022, 2:53 p.m. GMT “Batgirl” directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah posted the following statement on Instagram, saying they were “saddened and shocked” by the news.