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Zoe Kravitz to play Catwoman in new ‘Batman’ film

The actress has previously voiced the character in 2017’s ‘The Lego Batman Movie’



(FILES) In this file photo taken on May 29, 2019 US actress Zoe Kravitz attends HBO's "Big Little Lies" Season 2 premiere at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. US actress Zoe Kravitz will play Catwoman in the new "Batman" film starring Robert Pattinson, a Warner Bros. source told AFP on October 14, 2019. / AFP / ANGELA WEISS
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US actress Zoe Kravitz will play Catwoman in the new ‘Batman’ film starring Robert Pattinson, a Warner Bros.

Kravitz, who recently starred in HBO’s hit TV drama ‘Big Little Lies’ and is the daughter of rock musician Lenny Kravitz, will portray the whip-wielding cat burglar who is both Batman’s foe and love interest in the comics.

She follows A-listers such as Halle Berry, Anne Hathaway and Michelle Pfeiffer in portraying Catwoman — alter ego Selina Kyle — in ‘The Batman’, which is due for release in 2021.

Kravitz, 30, has previously voiced Catwoman in 2017’s ‘The Lego Batman Movie’, and also appeared in Warner’s ‘Fantastic Beasts’ films, set in the Harry Potter universe.

Her mother, actress Lisa Bonet, played Denise Huxtable in ‘The Cosby Show’.

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The casting news follows the massive commercial success of ‘Joker’, which provides an origin story for another notorious Batman adversary, and has broken October box office records in North American theatres.

‘The Batman’ will be directed by Matt Reeves, who was behind the last two ‘Planet of the Apes’ sequels.

‘Twilight’ star Pattinson was earlier this year announced to play Batman, also known as Bruce Wayne.

Pattinson will be replacing Ben Affleck, who retired from the role after playing Wayne in 2016’s ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ and 2017’s ‘Justice League’.

Affleck had been due to direct a new standalone Batman film, but stepped down and was replaced by Reeves in 2017.

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Actor Jonah Hill has also been linked to the upcoming film.

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