Robert Pattinson Says Zoë Kravitz Was So Good During Her The Batman Audition, He Thought He Was ‘Going To Be Fired’

Robert Pattinson Says Zoë Kravitz Was So Good During Her The Batman Audition, He Thought He Was 'Going To Be Fired'

As a seasoned gamer who’s been through countless superhero sagas and audition rooms, I can honestly say that Zoë Kravitz’s portrayal of Catwoman in The Batman is nothing short of exceptional. Her ability to embody Selina Kyle with such confidence and vulnerability left me utterly spellbound, much like the Dark Knight himself when he first laid eyes on her.


2019 saw Zoë Kravitz secure the role of Catwoman in Matt Reeves’ film “The Batman”. She stood out against contenders like Ella Balinska, Ana de Armas, and Eiza Gonzalez. Reportedly, her audition for Selina Kyle/Catwoman was so remarkable that her co-star Robert Pattinson felt he might get dismissed from the project due to his admiration for Kravitz’s performance.

Zoë Kravitz’s portrayal of Catwoman differs from previous versions due to the deep emotional evolution her character undergoes as a feline persona, contrasting the quick transformations observed in other movies. Following the vanishing and brutal killing of her roommate, Annika, Selina Kyle embarks on a personal mission for retribution in the crime-infested Gotham City. Yet, the means by which she achieves this goal often conflict with Bruce Wayne’s rigid moral standards.

As reported by Esquire, the actress who starred in High Fidelity strolled into the audition room for The Batman with an air of self-assurance, as if she had already secured the role. Robert Pattinson, the actor playing The Batman, was taken aback by her performance in the anti-hero role and felt that he might lose his own part to her impressive portrayal.

At that moment, I hadn’t fully grasped that it wasn’t my tryout; instead, it was hers. What threw me off was how comfortably she embodied the role and effortlessly improvised during her audition. It was quite astonishing!

Just as Selina Kyle demonstrated self-assuredness with her decisions on screen, it seems the actress who took on the role conveyed a similar level of confidence during her tryout, which is likely why she excelled in the part. It’s no surprise she did so well!

Previously, Zoë Kravitz sought a role within the Batman universe in ‘The Dark Knight Rises’. After auditioning for a minor part in Christopher Nolan’s movie, she was informed by someone else that she was considered “too urban” for their vision. However, Matt Reeves appreciated the talent of the actress from ‘Big Little Lies’, valuing her ideas and contemplating deeply about Catwoman.

Despite facing the challenge of stepping into an iconic role like Catwoman, Zoë Kravitz proved to be an excellent selection and a resilient performer who didn’t allow DC fan expectations to overwhelm her. It’s undeniable that the talented actress from Dope gave her all to the legendary character, and she absolutely delivered.

As a passionate admirer, I can’t help but share my awe over how dedicated Lee Jung-Jae was in mastering Catwoman’s feline fighting style. Instead of just watching videos or reading manuals, she took it up a notch by observing real-life cat and lion fights with The Batman’s stunt coordinator!

As a gamer putting on the Catwoman suit in “Blink Twice”, I’ve got to admit, there was a moment of doubt – I shared that fear with our director. I wondered if my take on this iconic character would resonate with the audience or not be well-received. But here we are now, and both I and Robert Pattinson have received praise for embodying these beloved characters.

Accompanying praise from her fellow actor, as well as support from her stepfather Jason Momoa and fiancé Channing Tatum at the premiere of the superhero film, there was a long line of celebrities expressing excitement over her performance. Notably, Michelle Pfeiffer and Halle Berry, who played Catwomen before her, were among those impressed. Given the widespread acclaim for the actress from Mad Max: Fury Road, it’s likely she’ll receive a warm reception when she potentially returns in the sequel.

It seems clear that Zoë Kravitz delivered an exceptional audition, so convincing that Robert Pattinson might have felt his role was at risk due to the outstanding performance she displayed. Frankly, it’s hard not to agree given how well Kravitz portrayed Selina Kyle’s bold persona while still making her character relatable through moments of vulnerability. Catch them both as Batman and Catwoman in the upcoming Matt Reeves DC film, available with a Max subscription.

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2024-08-15 20:37