Despite $90m being spent and a release date being planned for the end of this year, this week Hollywood was rattled when Warner Bros announced that the highly- anticipated Batgirl film - planned for HBO Max - was being shelved. Batgirl, a 'woke', big-budget film featuring a female version of the iconic superhero, was branded 'irredeemable', despite being completely finished. Feedback at test screenings was so awful that it was canned, making it perhaps the most expensive film ever made that will never see the light of day, although it's by no means the only big budget production never to make it on to screens. It joins a graveyard of movies which were awkwardly shelved, including a Louis C.K. directed film about seducing a 17-year-old, a 3D mermaid fantasy, and a spy thriller starring Michael Flatley; of Lord of the Dance fame.
Michael Flatley directed, wrote and stars in this thrilling espionage flick - which premiered in 2018 and then mysteriously 'vanished'
Michael Flatley directed, wrote, self-financed and stars in this thrilling espionage flick - which premiered in 2018 and then mysteriously 'vanished'. However, the premiere itself at the Raindance Festival was questioned as it shut out journalists and did not seem to produce any fan reaction whatsoever, leading many to wonder if anyone at all had seen the flick. Despite not being released yet, Flatley somehow managed to bag himself the best actor accolade for his performance in Blackbird at last year's Monaco film festival. According to the [url=][/url], the 'mythical' feature has now finally got a release date for September 2022. An excitingly elusive IMDb plot summary reads: 'Troubled secret agent "Blackbird" abruptly retires from service and opens a luxurious nightclub in the Caribbean to escape the dark shadows of his past. 'An old flame arrives and reignites love in his life but she brings danger with her.' Flatley himself confirmed the release date in a statement on Twitter last month. Blaming the Covid pandemic, he said there were several delays to production of the film and promised Irish fans they would have the first chance to see the film in cinemas. The Irish-American dancer said: 'We've all put a lot into this project, and for me it's very personal.' Flatley's co-stars in the film are largely unknown, but film buffs will spot an appearance from Eric Roberts, brother of Julia.
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