Fans are buzzing right now after director Matt Reeves revealed Robert Pattinson’s Batman suit. In the camera test posted on Vimeo, you’ll see the iconic bat logo on Pattinson’s chest and the helmet. (Can we also talk about how deadly his jawline looks?)
That said, we have one question: Will Reeves post a similar camera test for Catwoman too?
In case you forgot, Zoë Kravitz is playing the infamous thief in “The Batman.” There aren’t any specific details about her character in this reboot yet, but she said on “Hot Ones” that she’s already tried her suit on. “It’s cool. It’s really cool,” said Kravitz.
Catwoman is known for wearing a head-to-toe latex suit and headgear with cat ears. Her weapons of choice are a whip and a pair of gloves with sharp claws. We don’t know yet if “The Batman” will stay true to Catwoman’s suit in the comics or if they’ll change it up completely. More reason for Reeves to release the camera test so we can get a sneak peek. Just saying.
Meanwhile, Kravitz also admits that she’s already feeling the pressure from the Batman fanbase. She also talked to Variety about being nervous after finding out she got the role.”It was a little scary, but also whenever I get nervous about something, I feel it pushes me to a better place anyway, so I welcome the nerves,” said Kravitz. “If you start focusing too much on what people are going to think you’re doing yourself a disservice, it’s almost like you’re putting your energy in the wrong place. Of course, I want to honor the fans and hope they like what I do with the role, but in order to do what I think I need to do with Catwoman I have to go internal and forget about the rest of the world.”
We’re sure she’ll do a great job in the role. And we can’t wait to see “The Batman” in 2021.
Photo courtesy of Zoë Kravitz’s Instagram account
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