Ruby Rose Expands On The Reasons She Exited ‘Batwoman’

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Ruby Rose Expands On The Reasons She Exited ‘Batwoman’
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“Being the lead of a superhero show is tough. Being the lead in anything is tough,” Rose tells EW in a new interview Batwoman

, Rose was not happy during the filming of the first season, and her behavior made everyone on the set miserable to a point where no one could see this going for another season, leading to the breakup.“It wasn’t so much [the injury], especially because after we wrapped up we didn’t get to finish the real finale because of COVID,” she says.

Rose reiterated how proud she is to have played the first gay lead character – male or female — of a live-action superhero series. “I think it was actually a beautiful way to do something, especially since that was the first time it’s ever been done — the first time Batwoman has ever been played in live-action and that she was LGBTQ. I’m very honored to have been able to play her.”

Rose also is highly supportive of Javicia Leslie, who will portray the next Batwoman, the new character Ryan Wilder. “I think she definitely knows what she’s doing and she seems fantastic,” Rose told EW. “I think that honestly, I was so proud and so happy when I was told who would be replacing me. I’m just really stoked and I’m definitely going to watch the next season as well and see how it all comes together.”

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