The Batman director Matt Reeves has confirmed the much-anticipated comic book film has been put on hold indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic.
08.03.2020 - 11:47 / pinkvilla.com
Zoë Kravitz has been roped in to play the iconic Catwoman in The Batman. The Matt Reeves’ film has a lot to offer to the fans. From Robert Pattinson's look in the DCEU movie leaked online to Zoë Kravitz' Catwoman training, the new Batman film has been the talk of the town ever since its inception. In a recent interaction with Ellen at The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Zoë Kravitz shared details about her intense training for her role in the film.
Zoë Kravitz reveals that she underwent hardcore training
The Batman director Matt Reeves has confirmed the much-anticipated comic book film has been put on hold indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Like several other productions, The Batman has also taken a massive hit amid the Coronavirus crisis. The DC movie sees Robert Pattinson and Zoe Kravitz in the lead while Paul Dano, Jeffrey Wright and Andy Serkis play crucial roles.
It is no secret that The Batman has a star-studded line-up. Matt Reeves-directorial sees Robert Pattinson replacing Ben Affleck as the Cape Crusader. Stars like Zoe Kravitz, Paul Dano, Jeffrey Wright and Andy Serkis are among the cast members. While the filming began earlier this year, the production came to a halt due to the Coronavirus outbreak. While it is obvious that the production schedule will change, there are rumours that Warner Bros could reschedule the release date of The Batman.
Zoe Kravitz has clapped back at an Instagram follower who accused her of lightening her skin.
Zoë Kravitz, 31, made it clear that skin-lightening is not a part of her self-quarantining activities. That’s what one fan seemed to suggest after commenting on a photo of what the Big Little Lies star is actually doing during this period of isolation: hanging out with her adorable dog, Scout! “Self(ie) quarantine. stay inside kids. one day at a time,” the actress captioned the photo, shared on March 17. But the aforementioned fan veered away from the subject of the coronavirus outbreak.
Zoe Kravitz is definitely not chemically lightening her skin.
Zoë Kravitz may be a world famous celebrity, but, like the rest of us, she's practicing social distancing in the time of the coronavirus, a.k.a. COVID-19.
With production expected to start on Monday in the U.K., sources tell Variety that Warner Bros. has postponed production on the third installment of “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.”
“The Batman” is the latest movie to shut down production over the coronavirus.
In an awards season marked by Hollywood heavyweights, from J.Lo to Renée Zellweger, a surprising number of best dressed looks came courtesy of a new crop of stars — and their A-list stylists. These rising "It" girls are calling on the town's tastemakers to help them cultivate their looks — and land lucrative fashion and beauty endorsement deals.
Much of this week in entertainment news has been a spent on a pair of Batmen, Ben Affleck (who’s making the publicity for his earnest new film, The Way Back) and Robert Pattinson (for his shiny new Batmobile), but let’s not forget the real star of The Batman.
Much of this week in entertainment news has been a spent on a pair of Batmen, Ben Affleck (who’s making the publicity for his earnest new film, The Way Back) and Robert Pattinson (for his shiny new Batmobile), but let’s not forget the real star of The Batman.
Much of this week in entertainment news has been a spent on a pair of Batmen, Ben Affleck (who’s making the publicity for his earnest new film, The Way Back) and Robert Pattinson (for his shiny new Batmobile), but let’s not forget the real star of The Batman.