‘The Batman’: Zoë Kravitz “interpreted” Catwoman as bisexual

The Batman star Zoë Kravitz has said she “interpreted” her version of Catwoman as bisexual. The actor, who stars opposite Robert Pattinson’s Batman in Matt Reeves’ new film, recently discussed a scene in which her character Catwoman/Selina Kyle calls her friend Anika her “baby”. READ MORE: The Batman review: down in the dumps with Robert Pattinson’s dark knight Pedestrian asked Kravitz whether this scene pointed to Selina’s bisexuality, to which Kravitz replied: “That’s definitely the way I interpreted that, that they had some kind of romantic relationship.” The journalist interviewing Kravitz then expressed happiness that a film was finally portraying Catwoman as bisexual, and Kravitz said she agreed. “[The film is] very true to the character of Selina Kyle,” Reeves told the same publication. “She’s not yet Catwoman, but all the elements of how she’s going to become Catwoman are there. “And in terms of her relationship with Anika, I spoke to Zoë very early on and one of the things she said which I loved was that: ‘She’s drawn to strays because she was a stray and so she really wants to care for these strays because she doesn’t want to be that way anymore, and Anika is like a stray and she loves her. She actually represents this connection that she has to her mother who she lost, who was a stray anymore’.” He added: “So I don’t think we meant to go directly in that way, but you can interpret it that way for sure. She has an intimacy with that character and it’s a tremendous and deep caring for that character, more so than a sexual thing, but there was meant to be quite an intimate relationship between them.” In a four-star review of The Batman, NME wrote: “Director Matt Reeves has mixed up gritty mob drama with film-noir detective thriller – and thanks to Dano’s ultra-creepy villain, some psychological horror too. “Most of the time it comes off brilliantly. Pattinson plays him with a dour fanaticism that only occasionally topples over into parody.” The post ‘The Batman’: Zoë Kravitz “interpreted” Catwoman as bisexual appeared first on NME.

zum Artikel gehen

Zoë Kravitz is making “vulnerable” new music with Jack Antonoff

Zoë Kravitz has given an update on the “vulnerable” new solo music she’s making with Jack Antonoff. The actress and musician previously told AnOther magazine back in October that she’d been recording with Antonoff “for a

zum Artikel gehen

Watch trailer for Steven Soderbergh thriller ‘KIMI’ starring Zoë Kravitz

A trailer has been released for Steven Soderbergh’s upcoming tech thriller KIMI. The film stars Zoë Kravitz as an agoraphobic tech worker in Seattle who discovers evidence of a violent crime while reviewing a data stream – only to be met

zum Artikel gehen

‘The Batman’: Post-credits tease features a secret Riddler message

The Batman features a Riddler-related teaser after its credits roll – although it’s not in the same mould as Marvel‘s brand of post-credits scenes. If you decide to stay beyond the credits, you’ll be greeted with the words “G

zum Artikel gehen

Gotham: Deutschlandpremiere heute am 29.01. bei ProSieben Fun

Fr alle Freunde von Batman und vor allem fr alle Interessierte an seiner Vorgeschichte, startet heute das Batman-Prequel Gotham bei ProSieben Fun als Deutschlandpremiere. Darin spielt der von Ben McKenzie gespielte Jim Gordon die Hauptrolle. Am heutigen D

zum Artikel gehen

BG Podcast: James Gunns DCU Pläne

Zeit für einen Podcast! Nach Monaten (Jahren?) des Chaos soll es bei Warner Discovery und den DC Superhelden nun mit Sinn, Plan und Voraussicht weitergehen. Wir werfen einen Blick auf James Gunns 10-Jahres-Plan für Superman, Batman und Co. Zur Einstimmun

zum Artikel gehen