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The actress highlighted her chemistry-filled screen test with the movie’s titular hero, Robert Pattinson, on Wednesday night’s episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. On Jimmy Fallon’s show, Kravitz referred to George Clooney’s portrayal of Batman in the 1997 film Batman & Robin by saying, “They dressed him in George Clooney’s suit.”
Zoe first called the screen test “funny” as Pattinson was dressed “just from the waist up” in the nippled Batsuit before adding,
Zoe Kravitz
During their initial screen test, Kravitz referred to Pattinson’s clothing as “Casual Batman.” Even though they had been friends for a long time, this was their first time sharing the screen. She said, “Discussing it further, she added:
“I was terrified that all I would think is, ‘Oh my god, Rob is dressed like Batman, that’s weird!’ But he was so fantastic that I didn’t even realize it was him, which is impressive.
Jimmy continued by praising Kravitz for her superb portrayal of Catwoman and saying that while Pattison makes a great Batman, Zoe was “phenomenal.” She continued by announcing that the weekend following The Batman movie premiere, she would be anchoring Saturday Night Live. Later, when asked how he would channel Catwoman if he had the option, Fallon suggested drinking milk out of a bowl. Zoe concurred and offered her voice:
In a previous interview with Entertainment Weekly, Zoe revealed her extraordinary bond with Pattinson:
Even though a scenario might have a lot going on, if I could connect with Rob and gaze into his eyes, I would become immediately absorbed in it. His eyes had a look I hadn’t seen before. Seeing something new and vulnerable at the same time was incredibly lovely.
The Batman, directed by Matt Reeves of Cloverfield, will present viewers with Robert Pattinson’s new interpretation of Bruce Wayne. Along with Colin Farrell as the Penguin and Paul Dano as the Riddler, the film also stars Peter Sarsgaard, Jeffrey Wright, and Andy Serkis.
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