An unexpected reckoning. Prince William and Duchess Kate “are overwhelmed with remorse” following their tense tour through the Caribbean, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.
13.03.2022 - 08:23 / deadline.com
Actress Zoë Kravitz tonight made her debut appearance as host of SNL, speaking in her opening monologue about her new Warner Bros. film, The Batman.
“In the movie, I play Catwoman—sorry, The Catwoman,” Kravitz joked. “To prepare for the role, I watched the movie musical Cats every day for a year, which is actually the same way I heard Joaquin Phoenix prepared to play the Joker.”
“Somebody out here talking about cats?” asked Kate McKinnon, approaching the stage in a leather dominatrix suit with pointy cat ears.
“Hi, I was just doing my monologue. You’re also Catwoman?” asked Kravitz.
“Yes, I’m Catwoman from the ’90s, the one with the whip. You know, like cats have,” deadpanned McKinnon. “Zoë, you’re part of a proud lineage of catwomen, each with their own origin story. Do you want to know mine?”
“Yeah, what’s yours?” asked the host.
“Okay, I fell out of a window onto a pile of cats. They licked me back to life and now I dress like Sandy from a porno version of Grease,” explained McKinnon. “It’s still called, Grease.”
“Cool. Well, thank you. It’s great to have some fellow catwoman support,” said Kravitz, attempting to transition back into her monologue.
“Hold on, we have to fire up the Cat Signal,” exclaimed McKinnon.
“Cat signal?” asked Kravitz.
“Yeah, for every time you need a catwoman,” explained McKinnon. “Behold!”
We then cut to a shot of a Cat Signal shining in the sky, casting light onto 30 Rock.
“Oh, I love that!” said Kravitz. “It’s a noble cat ready to pounce off a ledge.”
“Or it’s doing its business in the litter box,” offered McKinnon.
Subsequently, another catwoman played by Ego Nwodim appeared. She’d seen the Cat Signal and imagined someone must be in danger.
“You’re Catwoman, too!” observed Kravitz.
“Indubitably,” affirmed
An unexpected reckoning. Prince William and Duchess Kate “are overwhelmed with remorse” following their tense tour through the Caribbean, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.
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Zoë Kravitz crossed paths with a number of previous ‘cat women’ as part of a new Saturday Night Live sketch.The actress takes on the role of Catwoman/Selina Kyle in The Batman, following a line of stars who have previously portrayed the iconic DC character.During her debut hosting SNL, Kravitz had only just begun her opening monologue when she was interrupted by star Kate McKinnon, in character as Michelle Pfeiffer’s incarnation of the character in 1992’s Batman Returns.“I’m Catwoman from the ’90s, the one with the whip – you know like cats have,” she joked, before revealing her origin story of falling into a pile of cats, quipping “they licked me back to life, and now I dress like Sandy from a porno version of Grease“.fire up the cat signal!
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Zoe Kravitz took to the Studio 8H stage over the weekend for her “Saturday Night Live” hosting debut, and got some help from some special guests.
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Zoe Kravitz is making her Saturday Night Live debut!
Zoe Kravitz took to the Studio 8H stage over the weekend for her hosting debut, and got some help from some special guests.After stepping out onto stage, Kravitz talked about how she plays Catwoman in, and how she got into the mindset of the iconic character.«To prepare for the role, I watched the movie musical Cats every day for a year,» Kravitz joked. «Which is actually how I heard Joaquin Phoenix prepared to play the Joker.»«Someone here talking about ?» asked Kate McKinnon as she joined Kravitz on stage, dressed like Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman in Tim Burton's .«I'm Catwoman from the '90s,» McKinnon explained. «The one with the whip.
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