According to foreign media Variety, Zoe Kravitz, who plays Catwoman in The Batman, revealed in an interview that her Catwoman is "bisexual". When asked about the sexual orientation of her character in a recent interview with Australian media, Zoe Kravitz said that Selina Kyle, who she plays, is Catwoman. In the film, she calls a female character named Anika "baby", a cute and friendly name, which implies that they have a "romantic" relationship. The interviewer said that he was very happy that finally there was a bisexual Catwoman in a movie. Kravitz said: "I agree. In the comics, Catwoman Selina Kyle is set as bisexual. But in film history, Catwoman played by Eartha Kate, Michelle Pfeiffer, Halle Berry and Anne Hathaway has never had a sexual orientation within the LGBTQ range. Director Reeves said that this version of Selina is very faithful to the original comics, and she has all the conditions to become Catwoman. As for the relationship between Selina and Anika, Reeves said that he and Kravitz had talked about this in the early stage, and the relationship between the two is similar to that between Selina and her lost mother, so it is not a direct love story line. But you can certainly understand that she has an intimate relationship with that character, deeply caring for each other, more than a physical relationship. |
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