Miley Wants To Go Bat-ty

August 1, 2009 at 5:59am PST
Photos: Disney

Now that she's tackled The Climb, Miley Cyrus wants to fly...like a bat.

The Hannah Montana star is apparently jockeying for the role of Batgirl in the upcoming sequel to the 2008 blockbuster The Dark Knight.

And she's really into it, according to the National Enquirer. She reportedly went so far as to show up to a producer's office dressed as the caped heroine.

“She was sort of hopping around around the room and had even written some dialogue for herself,” a source allegedly told the tabloid. “The problem is, some people aren’t really convinced Miley has the acting chops to pull it off.”

Yeah, we're not buying the costume freak out. She does have handlers and, presumably, some sanity left, after all. But we could see her being just delusional enough to think she could carry the role.

What say you? Do you think Miley could fly away as Batgirl, or would she wind up looking like a joker?

 

 

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