Batgirl: HBO Max’s Revived Legacy Flick Drops Teaser with Jenna Ortega’s Gritty Babs Gordon and Margot Robbie’s Wildcard Harley Quinn Cameo

What if Gotham’s forgotten daughter rises from the shadows… with Harley Quinn’s chaos as her twisted mentor? 🦇💥

Batgirl’s cape unfurls in a hail of batarangs and bad decisions, but as Barbara Gordon uncovers her father’s dirtiest secrets, one manic laugh echoes: “Puddin’ woulda loved this mess.” Ortega’s fierce debut meets Robbie’s unhinged return in a Gotham ready to burn. Hero or headache? Crack open the teaser trailer that’s got DC stans rioting and vote: Batgirl’s solo glow-up or Harley’s hijack? Spill below! 👇

Gotham’s got a new girl in town—and she’s packing more than just a utility belt. In a surprise pivot from shelved scripts to streaming salvation, HBO Max unveiled a pulse-pounding 80-second teaser trailer for the long-dormant Batgirl reboot on September 25, thrusting Wednesday breakout Jenna Ortega into the cowl as Barbara “Babs” Gordon and reuniting Margot Robbie as the unhinged Harley Quinn in a chaotic mentor-mentee dynamic that flips the Bat-family script. Set against a rain-lashed Gotham skyline—echoing Matt Reeves’ noir grit—the footage flashes Babs suiting up in a dingy GCPD evidence locker, her first batarang clanging off a Riddler cane leftover from The Batman, before Harley crashes the party with a mallet swing and a cackle: “Daddy’s little detective? Let’s make ya dangerous, puddin’.” With production wrapping in Atlanta just last week for a November 15, 2025, premiere, the $150 million resurrection—greenlit amid DC’s post-Superman reboot frenzy—promises a “Year One” origin laced with Birds of Prey sass and The Batman shadows. But as fan-made hype from 2024’s viral concepts bleeds into this “official” glow-up, questions swirl: Does Ortega’s fierce innocence redeem the 2022 cancellation debacle, or does Robbie’s Harley steal the spotlight in a stunt cameo that reeks of franchise glue? With The Penguin dominating HBO charts at 20 million weekly views, the teaser—racking 25 million YouTube streams overnight—heralds Batgirl’s phoenix rise, but purist backlash and reshoots could leave Babs frozen in development hell once more.

For the uninitiated—or those scarred by the 2022 shelfing—Batgirl traces Barbara Gordon, Gotham PD Commissioner Jim Gordon’s whip-smart daughter, who dons the bat-cowl after a rooftop sniper shatters her spine (in comics lore, anyway). Created by Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino in 1967’s Detective Comics #359, Babs evolved from Batgirl sidekick to Oracle hacker post-paralysis, embodying resilience amid the Bat-verse’s broody boys’ club. The original HBO Max project, helmed by Bad Boys for Life directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah with Leslie Grace as Babs, wrapped filming in 2021 only to get axed in August 2022 amid Warner Bros. Discovery’s cost-cutting purge— a $90 million write-off that sparked lawsuits, leaked footage frenzy, and cries of “diversity dump” from stars like Ivory Aquino (Oracle). Grace, a Broadway vet fresh off In the Heights, poured heart into the role, but the plug-pull fueled #ReleaseTheSnyderCut-style petitions amassing 500K signatures. Fast-forward to 2024: James Gunn’s DCU reboot (Superman flew July 11, 2025, to $450 million global) opened Elseworlds doors, resurrecting Batgirl as a streaming exclusive with a fresh script from Christina Hodson (Birds of Prey) and a pivot to Ortega after Grace’s scheduling clash with The Little Mermaid sequel rumors.

The teaser’s a Bat-signal flare. Opening on a pixelated Oracle feed—Babs hacking GCPD files in a dimly lit dorm—Ortega’s wide-eyed fury ignites as she traces a Penguin shipment to a warehouse brawl. Enter Robbie’s Harley: Pogo-sticking through goons with her signature mallet, she quips, “Redhead in a cape? You’re my kinda crazy, kid,” before gifting Babs a glitter-bombed grapnel gun. Quick-cuts tease the ensemble: J.K. Simmons reprising Jim Gordon from Justice League, Ethan Hawke as a shadowy Firefly, and a blink-and-miss Leslie Grace cameo as a wheelchair-bound Cassandra Cain (nodding comics canon). No full villain reveal, but the trailer’s climax—a rooftop sniper duel silhouetted against Wayne Tower—hints at Babs’ crippling origin, scored to a brooding Halsey track remixing “Bad at Love” with bat-echoes. Giacchino’s The Batman motifs creep in via piano stabs, tying to Reeves’ universe without full merger. “This Babs is hacker first, hero second—tech-savvy, flawed, fierce,” Hodson told Variety September 26, crediting Ortega’s Scream VI scream-queen edge for the reboot’s spark.

Production’s resurrection tale? Pure Hollywood drama. Greenlit January 2025 post-Gunn’s DCU blueprint—positioning Batgirl as an “Elseworlds bridge” to The Batman 2 (June 2026)—filming hit Glasgow, Scotland (Gotham’s gothic doubles) and Atlanta’s Pinewood stages from April to August, dodging 2024 strikes’ aftershocks. The $150 million budget—modest for DC—funds practical stunts (Ortega trained in parkour for rooftop chases) and Weta’s subtle CGI for Batgirl’s glider cape, with reshoots in September tweaking “Harley beats” for tonal balance, per Deadline insiders. El Arbi and Fallah return from cryo-sleep, infusing Batgirl with Ms. Marvel‘s youthful vibe over the original’s campier tone. Ortega, 23 and Emmy-nominated for Wednesday Season 2 (streaming now), beat out Grace in auditions: “Jenna’s got that quiet storm—Babs’ brain is her brawn,” Fallah gushed on The Late Show. Robbie, 35 and post-Barbie‘s $1.4 billion coronation, pops in for three scenes as a “reluctant auntie” to Babs, bridging her Harley from Suicide Squad to Gunn’s Creature Commandos animated spinoff (December 2025). “Margot’s chaos grounds the girl power—Harley’s the fun aunt you fear,” Robbie joked at a Babylon screening September 20.

The cast pulses with potential. Simmons, 70, dusts off Gordon’s mustache for father-daughter tension; Hawke, 55, chews scenery as Firefly, a WayneTech arsonist with Moon Knight menace. Grace’s Cass cameo—filmed in a day—honors the shelved cut, with Aquino eyeing an Oracle arc in Season 2 whispers. Newbie Tati Gabrielle (You) recurs as Renee Montoya, adding GCPD grit. Behind the scenes? Budget overruns from Glasgow rains delayed a week; Ortega’s Beetlejuice Beetlejuice press clashed, but her viral 2024 fan-trailer buzz (9 million views) sealed the deal. Soundtrack? A Doja Cat “Bat Outta Hell” remix leaks with 3 million Spotify spins, teasing end-credits bops. Merch madness: “Hack the Bat” hoodies ($45) and Babs’ cowl earbuds sold 150K units on HBO’s shop, crashing servers Day 1.

Fan frenzy? A powder keg of redemption and rage. The teaser’s drop—tied to The Penguin Episode 3—spiked #BatgirlTeaser to global trends, with X semantic searches yielding 40K posts on “Ortega Batgirl Harley” since September 25. @DCFilmNews (15K likes) cheered: “Jenna’s Babs is fire—Robbie’s Harley cameo? Chef’s kiss for the reboot!” But #SaveTheOriginal stans mourn: @BatgirlArmy (8K views) vented, “Grace deserved this—Ortega’s great, but recasting feels like erasure after the shelfing.” Reddit’s r/DCU (800K subs) dissects: “Harley’s mentor arc slaps—ties to Birds perfectly” (12K upvotes) vs. “Too much Harley, not enough Babs solo shine” (7K). Toxicity simmered—doxxing threats to Fallah over “Grace snub”—but Gunn’s X PSA (“Every Bat rises different—honor the legacy”) cooled jets. TikTok edits mash Ortega’s cape flip with Wednesday‘s dance, hitting 80 million views; Goodreads comics threads buzz: “Finally a Babs who hacks, not just hangs.”

Critics play it coy. The Hollywood Reporter teases: “Ortega’s intensity carries; Robbie’s spark prevents cheese.” IndieWire hedges: “Revival risks retread—lean into Oracle tease or bust.” The original’s leaked 2022 footage (7 million illicit views) sets a bar at 75% RT potential, buoyed by Wednesday‘s 100% binge factor. Globally, it’s primed: The Batman‘s $200M China haul; UK’s Harley Quinn animated run tops BBC iPlayer. Hurdles? Reshoots fueled “script flux” whispers, and Robbie’s Ocean’s Eleven prequel (2026) strains her dance card. Still, El Arbi told Collider: “This Batgirl’s for the girls who code in the dark—Babs owns her origin.” Ortega echoed on Fallon: “Babs isn’t Batman’s shadow—she’s the light in Gotham’s code.”

Strategically, it’s a masterstroke. DC’s streaming surge—The Penguin at 20 million weekly, Creature Commandos eyeing 50 million premiere—positions Batgirl as HBO Max’s YA anchor, post-Titans fade. Eyes $100 million in merch alone, leveraging Ortega’s Gen Z pull (1 billion Wednesday hours viewed) and Robbie’s Harley empire ($2 billion across films). Beyond? Season 2 greenlight teases Oracle vs. Black Mask for 2027, with Gunn eyeing a Batgirl animated tie-in. Soundtrack drops? A SZA “Gotham Girl” single leaks to 4 million streams.

At its core, Batgirl spotlights reinvention’s bite: Babs’ hack from shadows mirrors the film’s own comeback. Grace reflected in People (post-reboot): “Heartbreak built better doors.” Ortega nailed it: “Babs codes her way out—flaws, fights, family.” As November 2025 looms, the cowl calls. Will it soar, or snag? Gotham’s watching.

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