Zoë Kravitz has just confirmed that her version of Selina Kyle / Catwoman in the DC film The Batman directed by Matt Reeves is inspired by the comics. And just like in the comics, the character is, in fact, identified as bisexual.
Director and co-writer Matt Reeves also shared the way The Batman handled this iconic character in the same interview, stating it's "very true to the character of Selina Kyle".
"She’s not yet Catwoman, but all the elements of how she’s going to become Catwoman are there," he said.
Though Catwoman is one of Bruce Wayne / Batman's most enduring love interests, the character turned out to be bisexual in 2015's Catwoman #39, written by Genevieve Valentine, illustrated by Garry Brown, colored by Lee Loughridge, and written by Travis Lanham. This was confirmed when Selina kissed Eiko Hasigawa, a Yakuza heiress who later became another Catwoman herself.
The Batman will hit theaters on March 4.
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Director and co-writer Matt Reeves also shared the way The Batman handled this iconic character in the same interview, stating it's "very true to the character of Selina Kyle".
"She’s not yet Catwoman, but all the elements of how she’s going to become Catwoman are there," he said.
Source: DC Comics
Though Catwoman is one of Bruce Wayne / Batman's most enduring love interests, the character turned out to be bisexual in 2015's Catwoman #39, written by Genevieve Valentine, illustrated by Garry Brown, colored by Lee Loughridge, and written by Travis Lanham. This was confirmed when Selina kissed Eiko Hasigawa, a Yakuza heiress who later became another Catwoman herself.
Source: DC Comics
The Batman will hit theaters on March 4.