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Director Kevin Smith calls Latina-led film’s cancellation an ‘incredibly bad look’

Director Kevin Smith calls Latina-led film’s cancellation an ‘incredibly bad look’

Kevin Smith condemned Warner Bros.’ cancellation of the film. Bat girl film, calling the decision “an incredibly bad look.”

Although filming on the $90 million (£73.7 million) film was completed earlier this year, the film studio announced it was no longer planned to release the film in any format.

Explain the reason for the cut Bat girlthe company’s CEO, David Zaslav, said: “We’re not going to release a film until it’s ready. »

This news has sparked significant discussion among movie fans, with many criticizing Warner Bros for the shocking decision.

In a recent edition of his YouTube series, Hollywood chatter, filmmaker Kevin Smith commented on the news of Bat girlit’s scrapping. He pointed out that since Leslie Grace, a Latino actor, was to take on the role of Barbara Gordon in the film, Bat girlThe cancellation of was particularly disappointing.

“It’s a very bad idea to cancel Latina Bat girl film,” Smith said in the video.

“I don’t care if the movie was an absolute f***ing bitch – I guarantee you it wasn’t.”

He then brought up the film’s directors, Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, as proof that the film would have been a quality product.

“The two directors who made this film directed a few episodes of Ms. Marveland it was a fucking wonderful show and they had more money to make Bat girl that they had to do an episode of Ms. Marvel and other things.”

El Arbi and Bilall Fallah released separate statements expressing shock at their film’s abandonment, while Leslie Grace said she felt “lucky to have worked among the all-time greats and built relationships for the rest of his life.”