Leslie Grace's 'Batgirl' was shelved 10 months ago, but she'd consider flying into the DC Universe again: 'Yeah! I mean, why not?'

Batgirl star Leslie Grace has had 10 months to accept that Warner Bros. would not release that film, and she insists that she really has. "I have moved forward," Grace tells Yahoo Entertainment. "I'm working on a lot of exciting things that feel really aligned with the path that I'm looking forward to just enjoying and building. And I’m very grateful to have had the experience of Batgirl and have met the people that I've met from that experience, and to have received the support that I, in some cases, didn't even know was there after the news of it not coming out." She hasn't even ruled out a role in James Gunn's DC Extended Universe in the future, or playing a superhero anywhere, if it's offered. "Yeah! I mean, why not? Why not?," Grace says. "Who knows what the future holds?" For now, the singer and In the Heights star is cheering on the stars of the movie Blue Beetle, in theaters August 18, which features the DCEU's first Latino superhero. "I think it's such a major win for our community to be able to see people that represent us in a way that we haven't been able to see in the past," Grace says. "And, absolutely... if you're Latino in the industry, you know that there's a lot more work yet to do, and there's also just so much space and room for nuanced representation of Latinos in film and TV that we've yet to unpack."

Leslie Grace's 'Batgirl' was shelved 10 months ago, but she'd consider flying into the DC Universe again: 'Yeah! I mean, why not?'

Via: Yahoo Entertainment