The Batgirl movie cancellation is on every DC fan's mind at the moment, with the news coming as a shock to them and those involved in the project. Many have found the situation to be absurd, and it seems like actor Simu Liu is one of them. The star of Marvel Studios' Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings mocked Warner Bros. Discovery's decision to cancel the film, which was in the midst of post-production.
Earlier this week, the Batgirl cancellation was announced, which left many DC fans feeling disappointed. Warner Bros. Discovery has decided to end the concept of direct-to-streaming films, which meant the end of Batgirl's journey before the film ever saw the light of day. Liu decided to have some fun with the entire fiasco and tweeted a joke about a non-existent Marvel project being canceled. Obviously, some DC fans were not impressed and have even asked the actor to delete the tweet.
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Liu's tweet seems to begin on a serious note, as he apologizes to his fans for Disney seemingly canceling a project titled “Shang-Chi Holiday Special” due to “quality control concerns.” He claims he had already filmed the whole project, and this is when things become funny. “I even designed an all-gingerbread Ta Lo,” his tweet reads as he bids farewell to “Shang Chi and the Legend of the Teen Golden Rings.” The tweet is obviously poking fun at Warner Bros. Discovery and its decision to axe a project that had already completed filming. However, his remarks obviously didn’t sit well with some DC fans.
Many fans jumped to the conclusion that Liu's tweet was a joke about Batgirl as a project and have asked him to be more considerate. The Batgirl directors have
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