Scoob! Holiday Haunt and Adaptation of DC Comics’ Batgirl Cancelled by Warner Bros Over Budget Concerns

Warner Bros has shelved Batgirl and Scoob!: Holiday Haunt too. Many fans are disappointed by this and the debate over what caused Warner Bros to suddenly scrap the much anticipated films has taken over the internet. The reason given was that it was due to budget concerns but fans are still shocked and question if that is really the reason as both the films were almost completed.

Scoob!: Holiday Haunt and Batgirl (Photo Credit : Wiki)

Batgirl won't be taking a flight. The feature film adaptation of the DC Comics character, has been cancelled at Warner Bros., reports Variety. It will not premiere on any platform at the studio neither theatrically nor on HBO Max. The production starring Leslie Grace as Barbara Gordon (the Batgirl) and directed by Bad Boys for Life and Ms. Marvel filmmakers Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah was greenlit in 2021 as part of a company-wide effort at Warner Bros. to create feature films specifically for HBO Max. Scoob Review: Critics Call It a Mediocre Attempt At Reintroducing Mystery Inc to the Younger Generation.

According to Variety, however, the new corporate regime at Warner Bros. Discovery has pivoted the company's priorities back to theatrical features, leaving Batgirl without a proper home.

Also on the chopping block, Scoob!: Holiday Haunt, a follow-up to the 2020 film Scoob! has been shelved by the studio. Footage for the animated adaptation of the Scooby-Doo series was showcased in a sizzle reel for HBO Max back in December 2021. Sources indicate that the production had cost Warner Bros. $40 million.

Studio insiders insist the decision to axe Batgirl was not driven by the quality of the film or the commitment of the filmmakers, but by the desire for the studio's slate of DC features to be at a blockbuster scale. Batgirl was budgeted to screen in homes on HBO Max, and not for a major global release in theatres.

Variety further states that the initial $75 million production budget for the project, which finished principal photography earlier this year and was in post-production, reached $90 million, due in part to COVID-related delays and protocols. The decision still comes as a shock, as studios almost never shelve productions outright, preferring to get at least some return on their investment. Batgirl Shelved: Cancelled DC Film’s Co-Director Adil El Arbi Got Married in Morocco a Day Prior to His Movie’s Cancellation; Will Smith Attended As Guest.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 03, 2022 05:24 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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