The star of the upcoming Batgirl movie can’t wait for the fans to see what they all have in store. Recently, the film wrapped shooting ahead of its expected premiere on HBO Max later this year as the film skips theaters to go straight to streaming. Leslie Grace stars in the lead role as Barbara “Babs” Gordon, the daughter of Commissioner James Gordon (J.K. Simmons) and protégé of Batman (Michael Keaton).

Grace spoke at length about the film in a new interview with Variety. She admits she managed to impress herself with the performance she delivered as Batgirl, exceeding her own expectations of what she was capable of. At the same time, she also spoke about the learning experience she had with sharing the screen with the likes of Simmons, Keaton, and Brendan Fraser, who plays the villain Firely. While Grace can’t divulge many details, she also teases the insanity that will be seen in the film.

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Does this mean we’ll be seeing a lot more of Grace in the role beyond this movie? That will depend upon how fans react to Batgirl, of course, but that doesn’t mean that preliminary discussions about Batgirl 2 haven’t started. Grace says that there’s so much storyline potential in this one movie that there are a lot of follow-up possibilities.

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Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah directed Batgirl using a screenplay by Christina Hodson. The film stars Leslie Grace, J.K. Simmons, Michael Keaton, Brendan Fraser, Ivory Aquino, Jacob Scipio, Rebecca Front, Corey Johnson, and Ethan Kai. The movie wrapped filming earlier this month.

“Scotland, thank u endlessly for welcoming us with open arms and gifting us the perfect city to create our Gotham,” Grace posted to Instagram when the film wrapped shooting. “It’s not the end yet but I didn’t want to miss a moment to say thank you as I’m sitting here reflecting on all we’ve gotten to experience thanks to you. I will never forget my time here.”

Batgirl doesn’t have an official premiere date set at this time but is expected to arrive on HBO Max in late 2022.