THE BATMAN Actress Zoe Kravitz On The Contrasting And Complementing Dynamic Between The Bat And The Cat

THE BATMAN Actress Zoe Kravitz On The Contrasting And Complementing Dynamic Between The Bat And The Cat

Zoe Kravitz is set to play Selina Kylein Matt Reeves The Batman, and she's excited to explore the "strong femininity" and "power" of Catwoman and how that will contrast with Robert Pattinson's Dark Knight.

By MarkJulian - Jan 21, 2020 11:01 AM EST
Filed Under: The Batman
Source: via IGN
While at the Television Critics Association press tour to promote her new High Fidelity TV remake at Hulu, The Batman actress Zoe Kravitz touched on what has her excited to portray Selina Kyle in the upcoming DC superhero film.

"I was never into a lot of comic books but that world was always really intriguing to me.  I think Catwoman/Selina Kyle represents really strong femininity and I'm excited to dive into that." 

With a large ensemble cast comprising Reeves' Batman reboot, it's unclear how much of the focus will be on the relationship between Batman and Catwoman, but Kravitz is actually more interested in exploring the contrasting nature of what the characters represent in literature/comics as opposed to Bruce and Selina's romantic tension.

"Femininity means power and I think it's a different kind of power than masculine power. That's something I think is really interesting about Batman and Catwoman. I think Batman represents a very masculine power and Catwoman represents a very feminine power, slightly more complicated. And softer too. I like the idea that you can be soft, you can be gentle, and still be very powerful and so very dangerous."

With filming underway in the U.K and a release date of June 25, 2021, how soon do you think it will be before we receive an official look at Pattinson in the Batsuit?

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10.) The Suit of Sorrows


Debuting in 2008, in Detective Comics” #838 in 2008 from Paul Dini and Ryan Benjamin, this costume originates as a gift from Tahlia al Ghul to combat her father.  Initially skeptical, the Dark Knight dons the armor only to discover that it makes him stronger and faster.  The catch?  The costume has mystical properties stemming from its creation during the Crusades in 1190.  In addition to giving Batman greater physical prowess, it also made him much more violent. 

Realizing this, Batman eventually stopped wearing the armor, stowing it in the Batcave for emergency use only.  It would eventually be stolen by the Order of Purity and given to a new Azrael.  After the events of the New 52, the Suit of Sorrows was retconned to become a tech-based suit with an artificial intelligence that acted as a "second brain".
 

9.) Batman Beyond suit


Created by Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, and Alan Burnett in 1999 for the (ahead-of-its-time) Batman Beyond animated series, the Dark Knight went full tech with a costume that augmented his strength, gave him rocket-propelled flight and even invisibility. The side effect was that the suit placed an incredible strain on an aging Bruce Wayne's heart, causing him to shut down the Batcave and admit defeat in his war to end crime in Gotham City.  There were a million little hearts broken back in '99 when Kevin Conroy delivered the line, "Never again." 

However, a teenage Terry McGinnis would stumble upon Bruce's most closely guarded secret and convince him to train him to continue on Batman's legacy.  Over the years, the costume has made several appearances in DC Comic titles and crossovers and is now considered canon. 
 

8.) Court of Owls - Thrasher Batsuit


The 2012 Court of Owls series from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo saw Batman battered and nearly broken by a mysterious secret organization that claimed to have controlled Gotham from the shadows ever since its founding.  Things get especially weird when the shadow organization reveals their use of undead ninjas that are kept cryogenically frozen until given a target to assassinate.

 A group of these unearthly foes targeted the Caped Crusader in the Batcave, where he deployed the Thrasher suit, a Batsuit of his own design capable of subduing the Court's assassins with their lone weakness, subzero temperatures.  In addition to freezing its targets with cryogenic Batarang bombs, the Thrasher suit can also emit electric shocks and fire EMP blasts.   

7.) Project Batman - Commissioner Gordon's Superheavy Suit


Following the events of the 2014 six-issue story arc Joker: Endgame, Gotham is left without a Batman.  That's when Powers International (an outrider of Derek Powers of Batman Beyond fame) and the Gotham City Police Department began their Project Batman program and placed Jams Gordon inside a two-layer Batman costume.

The first layer is a fiber-reinforced undersuit made of experimental components while the outer layer is a mechanical exo-suit armed with night vision, thermal imagining, rocket-propelled gliding, armor-piercing cannons, a variety of gas-based nonlethal projectiles and a lizard-like camouflage mode. Gordon referred to his exo-suit as "Rookie" but comic book fans took to calling it the "Bat-Bunny" due to its rabbit-like antennas. 
 

6.) DC One Million Batsuit


Debuting in 1998's JLA #23, the issue features a Batman from the 853rd Century who was born on Pluto and rose up to overthrow a Joker-like tyrant cruelly enslaving the planet's populace with the threat of a "Laughing Virus". 

Taking the ancient Gotham City hero's mantle, the futuristic suit featured collapsible armor that far exceeded the durability and protection of the original costume.  The cowl also contained an incredibly powerful Batcomputer that could project holograms and operated the suit's night vision, flight, and camouflage mode.  In the DC One Million Batman's first encounter with Bruce Wayne, he effortlessly disabled the Caped Crusader with one blow.    

5.) Superman Unchained's Stealth Suit


In the 2013's Superman Unchained limited series from Scott Snyder and Jim Lee, Bruce develops a suit that would allow him to go toe-to-toe with Superman should he ever go rogue.

However, instead of the usual tactic of designing a Batsuit that would be a physical match for the Man of Steel, Batman designs a costume that would let him hide from Supes -  no matter what tactics or abilities Superman uses, the costume automatically reacts and adjusts. 

There are few things scarier in the DC Comics Universe than a Batman that you can't see. The suit seemed specifically designed for all those fanboys who said Superman would just use his Heat Vision no Batman before he ever got close with any kryptonite.
 

4) Dark Knight Returns/ Batman v Superman Armor


One of the most iconic armored Batsuits, the armor is worn by Batman in Frank Miller's 1986 The Dark Knight Returns graphic novel served as the inspiration for the armor created by Bruce Wayne in Zack Snyder's 2016 film, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

The comic version was much more powerful, allowing The Dark Knight to trade blows with Superman BEFORE he was weakened by kryptonite.  In addition to greatly augmenting his strength, the costume also sprays acid, is durable enough to withstand blows from Superman's full-strength and can also emit strong electric shocks.    

3.) The Justice Buster aka Fenrir


Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's run on Batman saw a number of different Bat armors and costumes deployed by an unwavering Caped Crusader.  One of the most powerful armors worn by The Dark Knight was in 2014's Batman: Endgame, which saw Bruce don the Justice Buster aka Fenrir. 

Who else but Batman would be prepared to take on and defeat the Justice League when they're turned against Batman by the Joker and his Joker Venom. 

Its built-in functions allows Batman to dehydrate Aquaman, catch The Flash in a frictionless foam (the built-in Batcomputer maps Flash's movements before he gets up to full speed), take out Cyborg with an EMP tree, a "citrine neurolizer" for Green Lantern (it's never explained what this actually is) and gauntlets that emit microscopic Red Suns with every punch thrown at Superman. 

As for Wonder Woman, the only League member with no real weakness, the suit deploys a magical artifact called the Bind of Veils, which tricks Wonder Woman into believing she's one their fight before a punch is ever thrown.  Against other foes, the Justice Buster might not prove as useful, then again, someone as resourceful as The Dark Knight would probably just deploy its many functions in unorthodox manners and still come out victorious.
 

2.) Batman and Robin Hellbat Armor


In 2014's Batman and Robin #33 from Peter J.Tomasi and Patrick Gleason, Batman must shake off his fellow Justice League members trying to stop him from embarking on a suicide mission to Apokolips to recover the dead body of his son, Damien.  What sets this particular Batsuit apart from other renditions is the fact that it was made by his fellow Justice Leaguers instead of the Dark Knight himself. 

The armor was hardened at the heart of a dying star by Superman,  forged in Olympus by Wonder Woman, designed with impeccable technical precision by Cyborg and tempered at unimaginable depths by Aquaman and in the Speed Force by The Flash.  It also has a chaos shard in its chest that allows the suit to absorb energy blasts (even Darkseid's omega beam) and redirect it at Batman's attacker.  While wearing the armor, Batman is strong enough to knockout Kalibak with one punch.  For added style effect, the nano kinetic armor assembles on Batman like a swarm of bats by saying the keyword to a built-in A.I. computer. 

The drawback to this all-powerful armor is that it's powered by the metabolism of its wearer and prolonged use will result in death.  A civilian Lois Lane even dons the armor at one point and manages to go toe-to-toe with the Eradicator. 

1.) The Insider Suit


There are Batman suits and then there's the Insider Suit.  Created in 2010, Batman had just returned to present day after the events of Final Crisis to discover that Dick Grayson had taken up the cape-and-cowl in his absence. Fabian Nicieza and Cliff Richards created the armor in Bruce Wayne: The Road Home: Batman and Robin” #1 which allowed Bruce to observe how Grayson had been leading the Batfamily in his absence. 

Another suit that took inspiration from the Justice League, Bruce used designs for Professor Ivo's Amazo to create armor capable of emitting Superman's  Heat Vision blast, access the Speed Force, turn invisible like Martian Manhunter, detect lies via an electrified rope that mimicked Wonder Woman's lasso of truth and a willpower activated energy blast similar to Green Lantern.  The suit could also teleport by using the Justice Leauge satellite's teleporter. 

The catch was that each ability had a lengthy recharge time after every single use.  Still, someone as dangerous as Batman likely doesn't need multiple chances to seize victory.   
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teefurtree
teefurtree - 1/21/2020, 11:58 AM
Cool. As with some other actors, props to her for not feigning childhood fandom in comic books if it wasn't there. Seems like the cast is generally pretty conceptually invested in the roles.
Amuro
Amuro - 1/21/2020, 12:01 PM
@teefurtree -

She said her inspiration to take the role comes more from the movies, especially Michelle Pfeiffer's portrayal of Catwoman which inspired her a lot back then.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 1/21/2020, 2:13 PM
@teefurtree - Chris Eccelstone did that with Thor too. People were always asking him in interviews "what comics did you read as a kid?" and he's just like "Nah mate I was just playing football the whole time"
WilliamHMacy
WilliamHMacy - 1/21/2020, 7:50 PM
@Nightwing1015 - “Nah mate, I hooked up with chicks in high school.”
RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 1/21/2020, 12:08 PM
"I was never into a lot of comic books but that world was always really intriguing to me."

If I had a nickel for every time an actor playing a CB character said that..

I mean, come on guys, y'all are doing it for the crazy nerd moolah.
Matador
Matador - 1/21/2020, 12:10 PM
Oh here we go again and doesn't know squat about the property but what she thinks she can change or bring in.


99OPTIMISTPRIME
99OPTIMISTPRIME - 1/21/2020, 12:41 PM
@Matador - With Catwoman, it's acceptable. Her adaptations, have made her a pop culture icon. Along with Len Wein, Jeph Loeb, and Ed Brubaker making her an antihero.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 1/21/2020, 2:15 PM
@Matador - Well to be fair actors usually educate themselves pretty quickly. You always see them reading comic books after they get cast in order to properly research the role.

And now, you see them quizzed on their comic character histories on sites like Buzzfeed. So there's probably more pressure for them to know their shit
Matador
Matador - 1/21/2020, 8:44 PM
@Nightwing1015 - But do they really though?
Matador
Matador - 1/21/2020, 8:45 PM
@WAKANDABATMANFOREVER - I'm not thinking bad about Catwoman just this actress trying to use this character for her own benefits.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 1/22/2020, 4:02 AM
@Matador - Yeah I think so. You hear Pattinson talking about reading Batman comics. Certainly Margot Robbie read tons of Harley Quinn stuff
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 1/22/2020, 4:04 AM
Matador
Matador - 1/22/2020, 5:47 AM
@Nightwing1015 - Okay they may be part of the exception. As much as I dislike Robbie's Harley I gotta respect her enthusiasm to create something that she has found some love into the comic book world.
VicSage
VicSage - 1/21/2020, 12:13 PM
I much rather actors come out and say they aren't familiar with the source material and show a genuine interest to learn more. This is preferable over the actors who pretend to have been the biggest fans of comics growing up. Sometimes you can tell who is just blatantly lying.
Matador
Matador - 1/21/2020, 12:24 PM
@VicSage - In retrospect they both suck ass.
KWilly
KWilly - 1/21/2020, 12:46 PM
@VicSage - Yeah, like I know Christian Bale doesn't give af about Batman, but he still the best live action interpretation, so it's cool.
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 1/21/2020, 12:15 PM

FleischerSupes
FleischerSupes - 1/21/2020, 12:20 PM
Ready for a look at the Bat-suit. Best way to take the temperature of this production.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 1/21/2020, 12:21 PM
Selina got a Bat in his feelings
99OPTIMISTPRIME
99OPTIMISTPRIME - 1/21/2020, 12:35 PM
Sooo... basically, the opposite of this...

Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 1/21/2020, 12:41 PM
@WAKANDABATMANFOREVER - Whaddaya mean? That's hypermasculine big dick energy right there.
clornelas
clornelas - 1/21/2020, 12:59 PM
Well, to start with, he's a Hufflepuff, and she's a Slytherin... Weird.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 1/21/2020, 2:18 PM
@clornelas - Bruce would be a Ravenclaw I think. Maybe even a Slytherin.
clornelas
clornelas - 1/21/2020, 2:34 PM
@Nightwing1015 -
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 1/21/2020, 4:03 PM
@clornelas - Lol I get it now
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 1/21/2020, 1:15 PM
Don't like her casting along with mostly everyone else in this movie but I'll admit that's a very accurate understanding of the character.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 1/21/2020, 2:02 PM
I wasn't really sold on her as Catwoman, but that banner image does wonders. Really wonder what see brings to the role
BrokenMachines
BrokenMachines - 1/21/2020, 2:57 PM
Best looking CW thus far IMO. And there have been been some stunners, but she got Lisa Bonet and Lenny Kravitz DNA. JS.
TheJester187
TheJester187 - 1/21/2020, 7:46 PM
WB sure knows how to keep these projects filmed under the dark! Crazy how we haven’t even seen a peep hardly of anyone in costumeslol ppl an ain’t tryin to get killed! I can only imagine the secrecy and crazy shit in the contracts extras and crews have to sign.
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