Babillygunn
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All signs also point to a Batgirl: Year One influence as well. Combining that comic with those screen influences has such incredible potential. I do hope that either this, or a sequel will bring in Nightwing. Their current romance in the comics could influence introducing him.Dunno if anyone has seen it but the Batgirl directors recently did an interview where they spoke about their influences on the movie and specifically say that have tried to emulate the OG Tim Burton movies, as well as Batman the animated series.
I think this movie will be dope
There were rumors of Dylan O’Brien having a small role as Dick/Nightwing in this movie so I hope it comes to fruitionAll signs also point to a Batgirl: Year One influence as well. Combining that comic with those screen influences has such incredible potential. I do hope that either this, or a sequel will bring in Nightwing. Their current romance in the comics could influence introducing him.
After seeing (and thoroughly enjoying) Love and Monsters, I can totally see him as Nightwing.There were rumors of Dylan O’Brien having a small role as Dick/Nightwing in this movie so I hope it comes to fruition
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I’m not gonna lie. I was hoping that Nightwing would be in this.
Maybe he shows up in a sequel.
"The thing is that it's also an origin story, but obviously, Batgirl is in Gotham City, so it's going to be much darker than Ms. Marvel," El Arbi told SlashFilm after Wednesday's Ms. Marvel finale. "And our main character is older. I mean, she's not a teenager, she already has a job."
As an officer in the Gotham City Police Department and the daughter of police commissioner Jim Gordon (Justice League's J.K. Simmons), Grace's costumed crime-fighter operates in a grim and gritty Gotham influenced by the '90s Batman: The Animated Series and Tim Burton's Batman movies.
"I think that we're still going to try to have the same visual vibrancy that is our trademark, you could say, and homages to the comic book, homages also to the animated series of Batman, and the Tim Burton movies," El Arbi said. "So that's what we're trying to do with that, but obviously, it's going to be a bit darker than Ms. Marvel's world."
If Batgirl gets a theatrical release I am so there opening night lol.
So it's confirmed then, Batgirl officially takes place in the Burton-Verse?
Ted Carson is the character's name. It's misprinted in the media, I have noticed that. It's a new character, it's a new day. He's quite cross, he's a veteran whose benefits have been cut, so he wants to burn Gotham to the ground. And Batman and Batgirl are there to stop him. Or are they?"