Previously, due to the departure of Ruby Rose, the CW TV series "Batwoman" had to replace Kate Kane, played by her, with a new character Ryan Wilder, played by black actress Javicia Leslie. However, today (March 22), according to foreign media TVLine, the protagonist Kate Kane of "Batwoman" will return, played by white actress Wallis Day. Wallis Day It is reported that Kate Kane, the protagonist of "Batwoman", will return in the second season, and British white actress Wallis Day will replace Ruby Rose in this role. Wallis Day played the role of Daron Weeks' daughter in the CW TV series "Krypton" in 2018, and then left the CW. The title of Batwoman in the new season will also be replaced by Ryan Wilder, played by Javicia Leslie. "Batwoman" producer Caroline Dries told TVLine: "Wallis Day will play our new version of Kate Kane. She is an amazing actress and I am very happy that you can see the journey she will go through." Everyone needs to note: the previous replacement of the black female protagonist was the addition of a new black female character in the second season of "Batwoman", not the replacement of the previous protagonist Kate Kane from white to black, and this time Kate Kane continues to maintain her identity as a white woman. |
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