With bat girl now aside, Warner Bros. don’t seem too sure super girl spin-off, their next solo installation of female superheroes. The rather slow-moving DC franchise since Zack Snyder’s controversial exit from the WB studio and related projects has unfolded with the characters Snyder left in his wake. However, recently, that hasn’t amounted to much considering the insurmountable loss WB has suffered in the face of scandals and public lawsuits.
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The DC Extended Universe that was created by Zack Snyder and Warner Bros.’ collaborative effort through Steel man in 2013 and its follow-up films introduced major players to the scene, namely Ben Affleck’s Batman, Jason Momoa’s Aquaman, Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman and Ezra Miller’s Flash. After the successful execution of Snyder’s vision for the Justice Leaguethe studio has chosen Miller’s Flash as the next DCEU installment.
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However, after the current state of Ezra Miller’s public controversies, the future of the flash the film had been thrown into a spin. In addition, the deuteragonist of Aquaman (2018) and Aquaman and the lost kingdom (2023), Amber Heard also helped build a public scandal after her recent libel lawsuit against Johnny Depp, which she monumentally lost. Public outrage and embarrassment caused by Miller and Heard, both during their contract employment with WB, led to the call for numerous boycotts in association with their films.
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What’s in store for Sasha Calle super girl Spin off?
by Ezra Miller the flash which has been pushed back for a 2023 release will feature an alternate universe, providing the groundwork for Michael Keaton’s Batman return and Sasha Calle’s Supergirl introduction. The latter was to come in the wake of Henry Cavill’s almost confirmed exit from DCEU. It’s been debated that a reboot focusing on the Kryptonian hero would be the best path for the future of the franchise and going forward, it looked like Warner Bros. was looking to put Batgirl and Supergirl at the helm of their future projects.
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But the recent cancellation of Leslie Grace’s bat girl after 7 months of filming and the current deviation of opinions regarding the Sasha Calle super girl spin-off left fans in awe. The studio is currently facing a lot of heat due to their unprecedented move since refusing to cut the flash of their list and yet the two projects which must introduce two major players into the mix now risk never seeing the light of day according to the rolling stone report.
the flash will premiere on June 23, 2023.
Source: rolling stone