Batgirl Directors Want To Make A Batman Beyond Project

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Batgirl directors want to film a Batman Beyond movie. 'Batman Beyond is really super cool. And I just saw that and thought that’s really badass.'

Batgirl director Adil El Arbi has expressed interest in making a Batman Beyond film for Warner Bros. Following the cancelation of Batgirl, Arbi and his co-director, Bilall Fallah, became the center of attention for the film industry, as their $90 million superhero project was confirmed never to see the light of day. However, Batgirl no longer moving forward hasn't stopped the pair from expressing interest in working for Warner Bros.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Arbi discussed his love for Batman Beyond, indicating it would be a dream project for him and Fallah to pursue following Batgirl's cancellation. He addressed recent Instagram posts where he posted images from the Batman Beyond animated series, stating that while nothing is in production right now, he still has high hopes to make a film adaption in the future.

You know, maybe in the future…when Batman is not being made by Matt Reeves…. Batman Beyond is really super cool. And I just saw that and thought that’s really badass. So who knows? Maybe in the future one day if they ask us to do that, we wouldn’t say no.

Even so, a Batman Beyond film would have to be produced in a way that wouldn't jeopardize the different shared universes of the DCU. Reeves' The Batman universe appears to be more grounded in both modern times and reality, which would make a Batman Beyond film feel out of place for what's been established in that world so far.

If the DCU wanted to differentiate itself from competitors like Marvel, a standalone Batman Beyond movie could do just that. While remaining under the umbrella of the DCU, a Batman Beyond film unconnected to any other movies, TV shows, or video games could allow for more artistic freedom in how the movie is presented.

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