Actress Zoe Kravitz said yes to the role of Catwoman because of the character's "really strong femininity." It was revealed in 2019 that Kravitz would be starring opposite Robert Pattinson's Caped Crusader in "The Batman", set for a 2021 debut. Speaking during the Winter Television Critics Association Press Tour, Kravitz spoke about what attracted her to the role, which has previously been portrayed by stars like Michelle Pfeiffer, Halle Berry, and Anne Hathaway, reports aceshowbiz.com. The Batman: Robert Pattinson’s First Glimpse as Bruce Wayne Gets LEAKED on Twitter (See Pics) 

"I think Catwoman, Selina Kyle represents really strong femininity, and I'm excited to dive into that. I think femininity represents power, and I think it's a different kind of power than masculine power. That's something that's really interesting about Batman and Catwoman," Kravitz said, reported Variety. Robert Pattinson on Bagging The Batman Role: ‘It’s Much More Fun When You’re an Underdog’.

She added: "I think Batman represents a very kind of masculine power, and Catwoman represents very feminine power - slightly more complicated, and softer, too. I like the idea that you can be soft, you can be gentle and still be very powerful and still be very dangerous." The Batman, also starring Colin Farrell and Peter Sarsgaard, is scheduled to release on June 25, 2021

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