Warner Bros. and DC Films’ Batgirl, Leslie Grace, shares a photo of herself with the new Supergirl, Sasha Calle. Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah’s (Bad Boys for LifeBatgirl is set to star Grace as one of Gotham City’s fiercest vigilantes, Barbara Gordon a.k.a. Batgirl. Following several small-screen portrayals, and Alicia Silverstone’s turn in role for Batman & RobinBatgirl will mark the first-ever live-action movie focusing solely on the daughter of Commissioner Jim Gordon. Before (or after) that film hits HBO Max, Andrés Muschietti’s (It) The Flash will feature the big-screen debut of another superheroine in Sasha Calle’s Kryptonian cousin of Superman, Supergirl.

The Flash will follow Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen as he travels through time to try and prevent the murder of his mother—which results in the creation of the DC Extended Universe’s multiverse, featuring multiple versions of The Flash as well as a Supergirl and Michael Keaton’s Batman. The film's time-travel antics will presumably create a new main DCEU timeline, benching Ben Affleck’s Caped Crusader in favor of Keaton who, with the help of J.K. Simmons’ Commission Jim Gordon, is poised to serve as a mentor to Barbara in Batgirl. Now, the multiverse’s newest heroes have teamed up off the clock.

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Batgirl’s Grace recently took to Twitter to share a photo of herself with The Flash’s Supergirl, Calle. The image shows the pair enjoying what is likely a much-needed break from caped crusading. Check it out below:

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The above caption could very well be true as Grace and Calle represent the future of the DCEU. Following “Jossitce League”—and despite the success of Zack Snyder’s Justice League—WB/DC Films began to distance itself from the Snyder-Verse and rework its universe with projects like The Suicide Squad, Peacemaker, and the upcoming Black AdamThe Flash might officially shelve that timeline by introducing Keaton, Calle, and using archive footage of Henry Cavill to bid farewell to his Man of Steel. While Miller is likely meant to play a huge role in the future of the DCEU, recent events have undoubtedly shifted the focus to new characters like Batgirl and Supergirl.

With Affleck and Cavill hanging up their capes, and Robert Pattinson’s Batman existing in a pocket universe, rumors suggest Batgirl and Supergirl could replace Batman and Superman, respectively, as members of a new Justice League. However, The Flash's being delayed to 2023 (not to mention the issues that now surround the film), may impact the supposed 2022 release of Batgirl and the future of the DCEU. Regardless, Grace and Calle have no doubt already discussed a potential on-the-clock team-up following their debuts.

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