“I didn’t care one way or another.”
Dim the Bat-Signal:Michael Keatonwasn’t too bothered byBatgirl’s unceremonious shelving.
When asked about the move in a newcover interview forGQ, Keaton conceded he wasn’t too disappointed.

Michael Keaton as Batman.Getty; Everett
“I didn’t care one way or another,” he said.
“Big, fun, nice check.”
Of course he felt “very badly” for his filmmakers, adding, “I like those boys.

Leslie Grace in the shelved ‘Batgirl’.Instagram/lesliegrace; DC
They’re nice guys.
I pull for them.
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“He changed everything.
He was doubted and questioned.
It was also set to starJ.K.
Simmonsas Gotham Police Commissioner Jim Gordon andBrendan Fraseras the film’s antagonist Firefly.
There are no plans for the film to be released.
Safran told reporters, “It happens sometimes.
That film was not releasable.
I actually think that [president and Warner Bros.
It would have hurt those people involved.
“We have nothing,” Fallah previously revealed.
“Adil called me and said, ‘Go ahead shoot some things on your cellphone.’
I went on the server and everything was blocked.”
Keaton will next reprise his role as the devious “bio-exorcist” inBeetlejuice Beetlejuice, out Sept. 6