Zoë Kravitz Hints At Catwoman Being Bisexual In ‘The Batman’: That’s Definitely The Way I Interpreted That

Zoë Kravitz
Zoë Kravitz Hints At Catwoman Being Bisexual In ‘The Batman’: That’s Definitely The Way I Interpreted That
Zoë Kravitz indirectly confirmed rumors of the new Catwoman being bisexual.

Zoe Kravitz
Actress Zoë Kravitz seemingly confirmed that her version of Catwoman is bisexual. She reportedly spoke with an Australian media outlet about her upcoming film The Batman. When asked if Catwoman–A.K.A Selina Kyle–and the female character Anika were former lovers, she responded:
“That’s definitely the way I interpreted that, that they had some kind of romantic relationship.”
The interviewer expressed her joy for an LGBTQ heroine. Zoë replied:
“I agree!”
Of the groundbreaking allusion, The Batman director Matt Reeves stated:
“So I don’t think we meant to go directly in that way, but you can interpret it that way for sure. She has an intimacy with that character and it’s a tremendous and deep caring for that character, more so than a sexual thing, but there was meant to be quite an intimate relationship between them.”
Catwoman is paired with Bruce Wayne/Batman, portrayed by Robert Pattinson; however, there is a scene that suggests she dated Anika in the past. During a scene that goes back in time, Catwoman returns to her apartment and calls Anika “baby.” In another scene, she refers to the woman as a “friend.”
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