
Roxane Gay made the offer after Joss Whedon pulled out from the project.
Earlier this week, Whedon announced that he was no longer going to be working on the film because he couldn’t come up with a story for it. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Whedon said: “Batgirl is such an exciting project, and Warners/DC such collaborative and supportive partners, that it took me months to realize I really didn’t have a story.
“I’m grateful to Geoff [Johns] and Toby [Emmerich] and everyone who was so welcoming when I arrived, and so understanding when I…uh, is there a sexier word for ‘failed’?”
Almost immediately after this was announced, Roxane Gay tweeted her interest.
https://twitter.com/rgay/status/966777775402008576
When Michele Wells, the Vice-President of of Warner Bros. and DC Comics responded asking if she was serious, Gay confirmed that she was and said that she would send an email over.
Fans were understandably excited.
https://twitter.com/jenna_friebel/status/967160721258708992
I am already in line to buy tickets for this movie pic.twitter.com/N00BlaB934
— Guttermouth (@jillarious1) February 23, 2018
You've got my coins. pic.twitter.com/buZmShXpqr
— Miss Anthropy (@grandmaitsme00) February 22, 2018
OH MY GOD I CANNOT IMAGINE A BETTER SCENARIO
— ceasefire now, liberation forever (@dominguez_raque) February 22, 2018
You’re gonna write it AND be Batgirl?? 🏆
— Aubrey Hirsch (@aubreyhirsch) February 22, 2018
— 𝕄𝕚𝕜𝕖 𝔾 (@Mike_G_YYC) February 23, 2018
If Gay does get the role, this won’t be the first time that she’s written for this genre. Gay is currently writing the World of Wakanda series, which is a spin-off from Marvel’s Black Panther series. The series was nominated for a GLAAD award, in the Outstanding Comic Book category, earlier this year.