Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVThe CW’s Batwoman will have a new lead next season following the exit of star Ruby Rose.
20.05.2020 - 21:19 / nypost.com
Ruby Rose departed The CW’s “Batwoman” in a shocking move announced Tuesday. Rumors have flown about why, but both Rose, 34, and The CW have stayed mum since, seemingly framing her exit as her choice.
But now, TV Line reports that an unnamed source close to the show says her departure was not only on her end. “It wasn’t 100-percent her decision,” they say. “It was a breakup. She wasn’t happy working on the show, and did that make her fun to work with? No. So everyone decided it would be in the
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVThe CW’s Batwoman will have a new lead next season following the exit of star Ruby Rose.
A new character is set to lead the show
Batwoman bosses are hunting for a completely new character to replace Ruby Rose’s Kate Kane on the hit TV show.
Batwoman bosses are hunting for a completely new character to replace Ruby Rose’s Kate Kane on the hit TV show.
Following the shocking news that Ruby Rose was exiting The CW’s “Batwoman” after a single season, producers revealed that the title role will be recast when the show eventually returns for a second season.
It seems "Batwoman" has found a solution following the exit of its star. In May, it was announced that Ruby Rose, who had starred as Kate Kane, aka Batwoman, in the CW show's freshman season, would not return for round two.
By Nellie Andreeva
Goodbye Kate Kane, hello Ryan Wilder!
Ruby Rose surprisingly left her lead role on The CW’s Batwoman earlier this year, which shocked many fans. At the time of the news, it wasn’t entirely clear why she left the set of the series, however, many speculated it was because she didn’t like filming in Vancouver, British Columbia, while others argued it was due to her accident the previous year.
Ruby Rose has posted a cryptic message addressing her shocking exit from TV series Batwoman after just one season, telling fans, “those who know, know.”
Ruby Rose addressed her abrupt exit as the lead of The CW’s “Batwoman.” The 34-year-old actress was cast in 2018 to join the network’s ever-expanding roster of TV shows based on DC Comics heroes like “The Flash,” “Arrow,” “Black Lightning,” “Supergirl” and “Legends of Tomorrow.” However, she announced earlier this month that she won’t be back for Season 2, forcing the series to recast her part.
Her response was almost as mysterious as the departure itself.
Apparently, it only took one season for Ruby Rose to figure out she’s not ready to become a full-time superhero in the CW Arrowverse, as the lead actress for the network’s most recent superhero launch, “Batwoman,” has hung up her cape and cowl for good. According to Deadline, Rose has informed CW and the crew behind the new hit series, “Batwoman,” that she doesn’t intend on returning for Season 2.
A week ago, Ruby Rose confirmed in a statement that she has called it quits with Batwoman after playing the lead role in the first season. The news of Ruby Rose's exit from the series ahead of its season 2 comes as shock for the fans and recently, the actress has opened up about her departure. Ruby Rose admits it isn't an easy decision for her but she needed to do it. Taking to her Instagram handle a day ago, Ruby got candid about her Batwoman journey.
Ruby Rose has officially hung up her cowl and cape.
Ruby Rose is speaking out for the first time since announcing her exit from “Batwoman” last week.
Ruby Rose is finally opening up about her decision to leave The CW’s Batwoman as the title character.