Perhaps Catwoman's costume isn't as random and offbase as most suspect.

Perhaps Catwoman's costume isn't as random and offbase as most suspect.

Anne Hathaway's Catwoman outfit was met with allot of disappointment and confusion. Although if you dig deep enough you can see that Nolan really does pick up a comicbook or two. It's just that he went a little farther back in the comic books then most envisioned to design his Selina Kyle.

Editorial Opinion
By coolcalrissian - Aug 13, 2011 05:08 PM EST
Filed Under: The Dark Knight Rises

The more sites you go on the more common it gets. Criticism, whether fair or not, of the The Dark Knight Rises through a series of leaked photos and videos have become numerous of late and don't seem to be slowing down anytime soon. Now I'm not one of those people that is saying that you shouldn't hate this movie, I haven't the right or place to tell you what you should or should not think. Think and say whatever you wish, free speech is a beautiful thing in my book. All this article is attempting to convey is that perhaps the suit Anne Hathaway dons in Christopher Nolan's last installment is a clever blend of many Catwoman looks over the characters 60+ year history.

The Casting: People started doubting Catwoman from the very moment Anne Hathaway was announced to play the feline themed rogue. Personally, I thought it was somewhat of a brilliant choice seeing as I thought of her to be pretty talented and an actress who isn't afraid to put herself out there. But, if you were like 80% of the population, and only saw her act in Princess Diaries, you most likely thought that she sucked and wasn't up for the role. I've seen her show some range in quite a few movies and I didn't panic at all. Plus, Mr. Nolan had allot of ladies audition for this role and Anne emerged on top, which has to say something to her doubters. She did beat out all the competition, and Nolan is known to do a good job casting roles in his movies. She must have impressed him and his cohorts/team with her screen test, but people seem to forget all about that. To each his or her own. Suffice to say, I didn't understand the reason behind the groan that echoed throughout the mighty interweb in response to her casting. I merely waited patiently to see what was in store.

The Costume: On August 5th, 2011 the first image of Anne Hathaway's Catwoman was revealed and it was met with anger, confusion, and skepticism by the online community. I myself was surprised to see that they went away from the current and well known cowl look of Catwoman in the current comics. To be more specific, the design Jim Lee drew from Hush storyline. Many people wanted the cowl. From my judging off the first official picture, I hated what I thought was a ponytail at the time and didn't understand why she was on the Batpod. It was just allot to take in at once. Then I saw these images....





Although I still was in the dark why she was mounting the Batpod, I saw that the pony tail was gone, and it seems they'll make use of Anne's flowing locks, a staple of Catwoman's look from her earlier days in the comics. Also if you look at the goggles closely you'll find that if she ever pulled the back onto her head they'd look like ears, in a more subtle way. Than I saw this leaked photograph of a stunt double holding a domino mask...



...And at that moment it finally hit me. They're combining older looks rather than going with the designs from the current comic and also completely avoiding the Halle Berry and Michelle Pfeiffer looks altogether. At that moment I was pretty impressed and relieved. Christopher Nolan and company were going with a more unconventional look inspired by the femme fatale's earlier appearances and sidestepping our expectations again, similar to the way they did with The Joker(and Two-face to a smaller degree); while also bringing their own spin to Catwoman. I think they've delivered, what I believe, to be a pretty well thought out and clever catsuit. It looks more practical rather than expensive and overly indulgent. This is a sort of makeshift suit that makes it plausible that someone of ordinary means developed this (sans the goggles), and I really like this suit because of that. That's of course if they choose to go with a Selina Kyle back story inspired from Frank Miller's Year One. Now if she does turn out to be a rich socialite my opinions will change. Checkout this image if you will.





Look at the thigh high boots and arm long sleeve. Now go back up and check out the stunt driver on the Batpod. They clearly lifted this from of Jim Balent's Catwoman. The domino mask is directly from Eartha Kitt and Julie Newmar outfit's from the 60s television show as well as some other early comics.





With the goggles and all black leather they still manage to put some modern Catwoman touches to round out their look of the character. Even though we haven't seen a clean shot of the suit, I really do approve of what I'm seeing. There are allot of influences in it that come directly from comic sources, and I wish the detractors could at least respect that even if they despise it. Nolan and his team aren't out there just coming up with random crap for the sake of realism, as far as Catwoman's concerned. They've been doing some digging and have formed a suit that definitely fits the character. He didn't go with what some expected and it seems people have a problem with it, and I can understand that to a degree, since we all had preconceived ideas of how we'd make the suit look in film. Nothing wrong with that whatsoever. He's done some of his tweaking with quite a few things in his series like with: the Batmobile, Batcycle, the Joker, Scarecrow, Harvey Dent's origin, Ra's(by giving him Henry Ducard's name as his alias and making him Bruce's mentor) and so far his tweaks have been embraced in the previous movies far more than have been hated. In my opinion, he isn't off base with his Catwoman suit either. In fact, it might be argued, even from the looks of these early images, that Nolan's Catwoman is far more inspired by comic book sources than any other live-action rendition of Selina Kyle. Which might not be saying much since his only competition is Tim Burton's version, whom we all know goes with his own style regardless of source material, and the abomination that Halle Berry painfully put us through. This aside, with this new Catwoman, I think we all just have to go back a little further in the comics to identify when and where certain the parts of the suit appeared.
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sethanders
sethanders - 8/13/2011, 8:14 PM
Not a stunt double holding that mask.... That's emily blunt, she's friends with Hathaway and was visiting the set. Probably brought the mask with her as a joke. Otherwise, very cool editorial! I personally love the outfit thus far, and I have no doubts that there's more to be seen.
sethanders
sethanders - 8/13/2011, 8:14 PM
Not a stunt double holding that mask.... That's emily blunt, she's friends with Hathaway and was visiting the set. Probably brought the mask with her as a joke. Otherwise, very cool editorial! I personally love the outfit thus far, and I have no doubts that there's more to be seen.
Alexandre
Alexandre - 8/13/2011, 8:42 PM
people what is that silver thing behind her boot ive already seen it in other pics and i know it is not part of the bike, could it be heels?? oh btw that is not emily blunt that is her stunt double
LP4
LP4 - 8/13/2011, 9:19 PM
The problem with Hathaway's costume in my honest opinion is...it doesn't even RESEMBLE a cat in the slightest. And her alias is supposed to be "Catwoman" ??

No cat ears...no cowl at all. One of the versions of her costume even went so far in the comics so as to incorporate a TAIL with her costume.

But Hathaway's costume has NONE of that.

-_- I shall await to see the final product. But as a hardcore DC-fan i'm still rooting for it to beat-down the Avengers in 2012.
CapFan79
CapFan79 - 8/13/2011, 9:27 PM
My issue is the "goggles" and lack of a cowl. The rest of the suit is pretty standard.

I didn't expect purple or glitter, just a cowl or at least the ears.
CapFan79
CapFan79 - 8/13/2011, 9:27 PM
My issue is the "goggles" and lack of a cowl. The rest of the suit is pretty standard.

I didn't expect purple or glitter, just a cowl or at least the ears.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 8/13/2011, 10:05 PM
The goggles are most likely for night vision, something cats have and something a cowl with cat ears does not. It's all about practicality.
DarkKnightLover
DarkKnightLover - 8/14/2011, 4:13 AM
Anne said herself that you've only seen a tenth of what that suit could do from that picture.
She will probably don more cat-like accessorizes and stuff as the movie goes on. This could be an early picture, just as she is beginning.
Just because she is called Catwoman doesn't mean it's because she dresses like a cat; it might be because she was originally a cat burglar.
coolcalrissian
coolcalrissian - 8/14/2011, 7:48 AM
@NoRegrets well said.
Moonwalker1991
Moonwalker1991 - 8/14/2011, 8:50 AM
I also agree with NoRegrets.
skidz
skidz - 8/14/2011, 9:27 AM
I don't remember hearing any complaints about how they went with any of the movie villains so far. As for Catwoman: 1. I bet the goggles flip upward, creating a cat ear effect. 2. Like his first two rounds, I'm betting Nolan went with a bastardized (I'm using the term loosely, not offensively) version, combining the mainstream and Miller/Year One feel (the first film was a combined take on Frank Miller, Dennis O'neal, and Jeph Loeb's work). Possibly a socialite/criminal who started out as a pickpocket on the street.
GrandAdmiralThrawn
GrandAdmiralThrawn - 8/14/2011, 10:05 AM
Well written editorial. Could not agree more with what was pointed out. And the way I see it, this is a Movie not the Comic. Yes it is inspired by the Comic but does every single comic look the same? No. That would start to get dull and boring. So the fact that they changed some things up is refreshing to say the least. And I will say the same about Bane. I believe that both Hathaway and Hardy will make us love their interpretations of their characters brought to life on screen. =)
SuperPickle
SuperPickle - 8/14/2011, 10:24 AM
I love reading all the doubters and naysayers. Really? Come on, people, relax.

Who appointed these people as experts on how to adapt comic book characters to screen? If they're so awesome and knowledgeable, why aren't THEY up there making these films? Oh, because they're just fanboys. There are people who make things, and people who just consume. Go on being consumers/fans and leave the production to creative experts who get paid bucketloads to dedicate months, even years, of their lives to the immersion, study, and production of things you couldn't even dream of bringing to fruition.
AC1
AC1 - 8/14/2011, 12:16 PM
@SethAnders... that's not Emily Blunt. And if you look closely at the pics, she is wearing that mask under the goggles.

@coolcalrisian Im not too fond of the costume, but at least I now know it's not a random design, so thanks for writing this article.
coolcalrissian
coolcalrissian - 8/14/2011, 12:55 PM
snoopytrek
snoopytrek - 8/14/2011, 7:22 PM
...maybe she's a 'cat in transition' much as bruce wayne became bats over time adjusting, tweaking the costume. she may do the same coming out in full regalia toward the end of the film...just a thought
chimisachi
chimisachi - 8/15/2011, 8:22 AM
She just not need to act like a catwoman, she must look like a catwoman too. She looks like a Gi-Joe in those pics, maybe I'm wrong but seems they are doing the same mistake than they did to Wonderwoman. Remember fans are important to make this movie great.
SpiderFan35
SpiderFan35 - 8/15/2011, 10:40 AM
Good article, thanks.

I guess my concern is that Nolan is treading a fine line trying to make realistic CBM's. Some stuff in comics is just not going to translate into real life.

If he is willing to have a guy make a bat-like costume, then she should have a cat-like costume. I appreciate the Joker just being a crazy guy with make-up and Two-Face just being all burned up (with a very high pain tolerance) but if Cat-woman doesn't look like a cat then her name makes no sense. Are they even calling her Cat-woman in the movie?

As snoopytrek says above, maybe she won't even look like a cat until the end, which would kinda suck imo. We are seeing a lot of footage being shot with her in nothing but those crazy goggles.
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