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Natalie Holt announces that she will compose the score for ‘Batgirl’

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Natalie Holt, who recently composed the score for the series “Loki” (2021) on Disney Plus, is now confirmed to be scoring the HBO Max original “Batgirl” movie set in the world of the DCEU.

The musician confirmed her involvement with the project by tweeting out news of her involvement with the project on social media.


Fans are already excited considering how memorable Holt’s work was in “Loki”


The “Batgirl” project is currently in the pre-production stage and is expected to be out somewhere during 2022. Leslie Grace, a Hispanic-American singer and songwriter who was recently seen starring in Jon M. Chu’s “In The Heights” (2021) is set to answer the bat-signal as Batgirl.

J.K. Simmons is set to reprise his role as James Gordon. Christina Hodson has penned the script for “Batgirl”, which marks her third DCEU film script. She previously wrote “Birds of Prey” (2019), directed by Cathy Yan, and is currently attached with “The Flash” (2022) directed by Andy Muschietti, which has recently wrapped production.

Jainam Turakhia

Jainam Turakhia is an award-winning film critic at The Daily Planet with a deep passion for cinema and literature. He’s a multi-talented content creator, book reviewer, and podcaster who actively manages and hosts film festivals, with a special focus on independent cinema. A self-proclaimed comic book aficionado, Jainam has spent years studying the medium, particularly the cinematic universe of Zack Snyder.

In his free time, he channels his love for storytelling by writing poems and stories, and exploring the world through the lens of a hobbyist cinematographer.

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