Zoë Kravitz Talks About How She Secured Catwoman Role in 'The Batman'

In a new interview with 'Another Mag,' Zoë Kravitz shared that she believes she got the role of Catwoman in 'The Batman' by being her most authentic self.

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Zoë Kravitz is set to star opposite Robert Pattinson in Matt Reeves’ upcoming DC Comics remake of The Batman.

In a new interview with Another, the actress discussed how she believes she ended up getting the role of Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, by being her authentic self.

“I read the script,” Kravitz said. “Then [Reeves] talked with me again to hear my thoughts, to see if we were on the same page. I didn’t know him well and it was a bit of a process. When these big opportunities come up, these big roles, and you really want them, it’s heartbreaking when you don’t get them. You put a lot of energy into it. The thing that I tried to keep in check throughout, though, was just wanting to be agreeable and likable to get the role. [I didn’t want] To read the script and say, ‘I love it. I love everything about it.’ Then I go to the audition and I have this puppy dog energy.”

She continued, “It was important to give him an idea of what it’s really like to work with me. To say what I really think and, if we’re on set together, to ask the questions I want to ask. I tried to come at it from the angle where I am showing him what I see and feel about this character. I believe that’s why it happened and I got the role. Matt’s a fantastic director, and he’s really into talking about the character. We had some really good conversations. I had some thoughts about the character once I’d read the script too and they were welcomed.”

The Batman cast is rounded out with an A-list roster, including Andy Serkis, Paul Dano, Jeffrey Wright, Colin Farrell, and John Turturro—and is slated for release on March 4, 2022.

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