More From Anne Hathaway Discussing Her Catwoman Costume

More From Anne Hathaway Discussing Her Catwoman Costume

More from Anne Hathaway on Catwoman. The fan reaction seems to have struck a small nerve but she assures that Christopher Nolan has everything in hand.

By MarkJulian - Aug 09, 2011 11:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Batman
Source: Shockya




Hathaway was asked by Shockya [during an interview about her new film, One Day] about all the fan photos that have surfaced online since the production started filming in Pittsburgh.

"It's disappointing. I think everyone feels a slight frustration with it because those stills so undercut the work that's being done."


Hathaway went on to say the movie production remains unfazed by the negative fan reaction.

"No, no one's nervous about it. I mean, honestly, like, wait till you see this movie. Chris is doing insane things in it. And it's gonna be marvelous and it's gonna be way beyond what anyone imagines that it could be. You can't imagine the things that he's doing, at least I couldn't until I read the script and I was like, 'You're really? Okay, you're going there!' And it's Chris Nolan; even the picture that he released of me, that's not everything. That's like a tenth of what the catsuit is. And I've got to say, I find it frustrating and I know he finds it frustrating, but I also think that he's having fun with it, kind of like spooning out secrets. He has a lot more control than you think."


Hmm. She reiterated that "tenth of what the suit can do" idea again. I wonder what type of special "functions" her suit will have.

For an interesting rumor about the Catwoman cowl, click here [Catwoman Cowl Rumor]



Catwoman is a fictional character associated with DC Comics' Batman franchise. Historically a supervillain, the character was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, partially inspired by Kane's cousin, Ruth Steel. Kane, a frequent movie goer, also mentioned that Jean Harlow was a model for the design. Since the 1990s, Catwoman has been featured in an eponymous series that cast her as an antihero rather than a supervillain. The character has been one of Batman's most enduring love interests. Many modern writers have also interpreted her activities and costumed identity as a response to a history of abuse. Batman #62 (December/January 1950) revealed that Catwoman is an amnesiac flight attendant who had turned to crime after suffering a prior blow to the head during a plane crash she survived. Catwoman's origin—and, to an extent, her character—was revised in 1986 when writer Frank Miller and artist David Mazzucchelli published Batman: Year One, a revision of Batman's origin. She works as a prostitute in order to survive and wants to break away from her abusive pimp (and former boyfriend).



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