The DC hero will return to theaters in March 2022.
Krävitz shared her thoughts on her version of Catwoman at the DC FanDome event."I don’t want her to be an idea, you know, I want her to be a real human being in a real situation in a real city trying to survive and reacting to her own pain."Reeves' film will feature several legendary Batman villains. Both The Riddler, played by Paul Dano, and The Penguin, an unrecognizable Colin Farrell, show up in the new trailer, though plot details are mostly unknown.
Though Pattinson's making his Batman debut in March, Affleck isn't done playing the hero. Basically, Affleck will continue to be the Batman of the DC Extended Universe and Pattinson's version will exist in its own standalone world. Affleck is even set to appear in the upcomingWatch this space for more updates.Quinci LeGardye is an LA-based freelance writer who covers culture, politics, and mental health through a Black feminist lens.
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