Batgirl Stunt Coordinator Details Canceled DC Universe Film's Stunts

Batgirl Stunt Coordinator Details Canceled DC Universe Film's Stunts

Exclusive: Batgirl Stunt Coordinator Scott Rogers shares new details about the canceled DC film, including an exciting Firefly-focused stunt.

Batgirl trick fellow Scott Rogers reveals new details about a big action sequence in the canceled DC movie. In August 2022, WB made captions when they blazoned the shocking news that Batgirl, which was inpost-production after rephotographing had been completed, was no longer being released. The cast and crew learned of the film's cancellation when the news broke, and the film's cancellation was reaffirmed by Peter Safran, the newco-head of DC Studios, in January. 

 During a Screen Rant interview about John Wick Chapter 4, Rogers discusses his work as a trick fellow on Batgirl. He explains that he was drawn to Batgirl because of how it was analogous to the John Wick pictures. Rogers also shares new details about a huge action sequence involving flamethrowers, a firetruck, and motorcycles. Check out what Rogers said below 

Scott Rogers: Yeah, the thing that drew me to that movie in the first place was that there's no superheroes. It's a superhero movie with nobody with superpowers, so it was very grounded. It fit the John Wick world, which is the world that I really like, which is real grounded, real live, not CG stunts.

The bad guy, Brendan Fraser's character, was Firefly. We had these amazing flamethrowers, and we did this really great fight with flamethrowers. And then we had this huge sequence on a firetruck with motorcycles, and 40 foot flamethrowers, and girls doing wheelie with the flames. It was just like doing John Wick. "Okay, we're going to do what? 40 foot flamethrowers? Yes. Okay, how are we going to do that?" It was great.

It's unfortunate, but the beauty is I've learned a bunch and now I can go steal all of those stunts and go put them in another movie.

 

Could We See Brendan Fraser As Firefly In Another DC Universe Movie?

The cancellation of Batgirl was a heavy blow for the cast and crew with both Leslie Grace and Brendan Fraser expressing disappointment. Although plot details haven't been completely revealed Batgirl would have starred Grace as the nominal idol with Fraser playing the fire- obsessed villain Firefly while both Michael Keaton andJ.K. Simmons were reprising their places as Batman and James Gordon independently. Although the movie will not be released, Safran did praise the talented actors and crew. 

 Fraser is no foreigner to DC, having played Cliff Steele( aka Robot Man) in Doom Patrol. After his Oscar palm, DC Studios may want to bring him back into the pack, and Fraser is open to returning to DC depending on the part. James Gunn is expanding the Bat Family in the new DC Universe with Batman Brave and the Bold which will introduce his son Damian Wayne as Robin. This could be an occasion to bring characters from the scrapped Batgirl movie, like Grace's Barabra Gordon and Fraser's Ted Carson aka Firefly, into the new DC Universe. 

 Batgirl being canceled meant a number of instigative possibilities were scrapped. The movie would have been the first live- action cinematic appearance of the nominal idol which would make out the world of Batman while moving beyond the Caped Crusader's story. still, with the new DC Universe, Todd Phillips, and Matt Reeves all erecting out their own Gothams, there could be a chance of Grace or Fraser chancing their way back to these iconic places.