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The Mummystar Brendan Fraser had an amazing comeback withThe Whale. The actor plays the role of Charlie, an English teacher in the film. Ever since its world premiere at the 79th Venice Film Festival, it has received positive reviews so far. The film is also expected to be in the race for Oscars, with its story and excellent performance of the cast. Fraser has shared earlier how he prepared for the role and how it acts as a major lesson for his career.

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Brendan Fraser was also cast in Warner Bros’Batgirl, the film that the studio canceled after its merger with Discovery. Brendan played Garfield Lynns/ Firefly in the film. In his recent interview talking about the film, he shared that he was disappointed withBatgirl’scancelation.

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Brendan Fraser plays antagonist Firefly in Batgirl

Brendan Fraser Was disappointed With Batgirl’s Cancelation

The decision came as a shock to everyone who was eagerly waiting for the film. It was also a bummer for the cast who has been working on the film for so long.

Brendan Fraser, who was cast as the main villain in the film, was about to make his comeback with an iconic role in the DC Extended Universe. But everything went to waste after the film was canceled.

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In his recent interview with Variety, Fraser said it’s disappointing. He said,“The fans really wanted to see this film made.”He also praised Leslie Grace for her work in the film by saying,“She just goes for it. She looks great in the outfit.”

The actor also said that the film was shot for a smaller screen as it was supposed to come out on HBO max and not for the theatrical release and how Warner Bros also took it as a reason for its cancelation. The actor also says that this could be a potential warning for how the movies, which are filmed only for the streaming platforms, will be handled by the studios in the future.

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Warner Bros. Discovery’s New Plan for DC Movies

Warner Bros Discovery’s new CEO David Zaslav made a number of changes in the studio after the merger of Warner Bros and Discovery. The studio announced that no future films will be released on HBO Max. It announced that under its new plan, movies will have a theatrical release at first and will be available on the streaming platform later.

Batgirl, which was almost complete, was not suitable for a theatrical release. And the budget, which was already $90 million, would have been extended if they tried doing it. So the studio decided to scrap it.

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Warner Bros even hosted a funeral screening of the film. Brendan Fraser with the whole cast and crew of the film. Many even agreed with Zaslav’s decision to cancel the film after watching it.

Batgirlwas not Fraser’s first project under Warner Bros. He has worked inDoom Petrolas Robotman. The series has completed its three seasons and is renewed for the fourth season as well. Brendan Fraser will also return as the Robotman inDoom Petrol Season 4.

Brendan Fraser is currently busy with his upcoming film,The Whale.The Whalefollows Charlie, an English teacher who suffers from obesity and attempts to reconnect with his daughter for one last time. The film starsStranger Thingsactor Sadie Sink alongside Brendan Fraser.

The Whalewill release on August 18, 2025.

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Laxmi Rajput is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, with over 3,300 articles published covering film, TV, and pop culture. With a degree in Broadcast Journalism and over three years of experience in content writing, she pivoted to entertainment journalism because let’s be honest, superheroes, sitcoms, and Netflix binges are way more fun. Laxmi frequently covers Marvel, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and popular TV shows, offering both fan-first enthusiasm and thoughtful analysis. Her work often dives into Marvel theories, revisits the genius of The Big Bang Theory, or unpacks the Netflix phenomenon of Stranger Things.

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