Zoë Kravitz is set to star as the one and only Selina Kyle/Catwoman in Matt Reeves’ upcoming Batman reboot The Batman.
An iconic role, no doubt, fans are eager to see what her interpretation of the legendary character’s catsuit looks like. She recently joked how alterations might need to be made to it when they return to production, but she has now spoken at length about the film on Josh Horowitz’s Happy Sad Confused podcast (via MovieWeb), explaining that we probably would have seen the costume by now if the first half of the year didn’t pan out the way that it did. She said:
“I think if this hadn’t happened it would have probably come out by now. I love it… It’s funny, I didn’t really think about how difficult it is to make something as simple as a catsuit original… But Jacqueline Durra, who’s our amazing costume designer, is just a genius.”
Zoë, before going into what was it that inspired her to undertake the role of Catwoman, opened up more about being heavily involved in bringing the costume to life, adding that there are “references to the year of the comic that we’re dealing with”.
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