It was revealed back in August that 'Batgirl' had been scrapped with no plans for it to be released on any platform or in theaters.
Warner Bros. scrapped the DC film in August.
The actress tweeted an open letter to CEO David Zaslav asking that he rethink plan to permanently destroy the movie's footage.
Leslie Grace along with Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah released a statement to Instagram on Wednesday.
According to multiple reports, Warner Bros. has made the decision to scrap the $90 million film.
The actress will play a role that was first introduced in the 'Batgirl' comics in 2011.
The actor who first played the caped crusader over three decades ago will be reprising the character yet again.
'It's a big deal, so we want to get it right,' she tells ET's Deidre Behar.
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The news comes after Grace's film debut in 'In the Heights.'