Batgirl can prevent the DCEU from copying the worst moment in Avengers: Endgame. The DCEU is continuing its efforts to create its own expanded cinematic universe with a Batgirl movie starring Leslie Grace. Such a project has the potential to steer the franchise away from making an MCU mistake.
Although the MCU has produced more projects starring its female heroes in recent years, when Endgame first came out, Captain Marvel was the only one with a solo movie to her name. Despite the many interesting women who were featured in other Marvel films, few of them had ever interacted with each other. Therefore, the scene in Endgame in which many of those characters lined up together to stop Thanos — meant to be a version of Marvel's «A-Force» comics team-up consisting of only female heroes — was not nearly as meaningful as it could have been.
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Batgirl has the chance to fix what Endgame got wrong by establishing the possibility for genuine relationships between female heroes to form. Endgame's A-Force moment, meant to highlight the many powerful women in the MCU, was cheapened by the knowledge that many of them did not even know each other, and had no reason to stand together with the kind of kinship that they did. Instead of being empowering, Endgame only reminded audiences how rare it was for the MCU's women to bond with each other. It paves the way for the DCEU to deliver in this regard, by including scenes of Batgirl and Wonder Woman getting to know each other and working together. With this simple inclusion, the DCEU will have built the foundation for an actual version of what the MCU's A-Force scene was supposed to be. Except this time, such a scene
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