Warner Bros surprised everyone by canceling Leslie Grace's Batgirl, which had a budget of $90 million.

After the cancellation, the entire team of DC's Batgirl is getting a lot of support from the audience to get the film released.

Brendan Fraser was playing the villain Firefly in Batgirl as well as Michael Keaton's Batman.

In such a situation, fans are running a #savebatgirl campaign on social media to save Leslie Grace's Batgirl like Zack Snyder's Justice League.

But, this time Warner Bros will not bow down to the demand of the audience to save Batgirl.

Apparently it was heard a few days ago that Warner Bros regrets having Zack Snyder's Justice League.

In such a situation, Warner Bros will not release Leslie Grace's Batgirl at all.

The second biggest reason for not letting Batgirl happen is also the belief that Warner Bros might be implementing the Snderverse somewhere.

It was apparently confirmed in late July that Ben Affleck would appear as Batman in Jason Momoa's Aquaman 2.

Also recently a DC leaker claimed that he had seen Henry Cavill shooting as Superman.

Although it was initially believed that Ezra Miller's The Flash would wiped out Batman and Superman from DC and be replaced by Batgirl and Supergirl.

Now that Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck are likely to return to DC, Warner Bros. is definitely not going to let Batgirl.

Batgirl was originally announced for HBO Max and was to be released on the streaming platform by the end of this year.

The film was directed by Bilal Fallah Adil El Arbi who previously directed 2020's Bad Boys for Life with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.