It occurs to me that before we delve into the “meat,” so to speak, of our story any further, I should take a brief step back and say explain what I have in mind for Catwoman , at least conceptually, in our little hypothetical series, and since my last post ended with her on-screen introduction, and I’ve mentioned a time or eight that she will be playing a major part in the Batman I, II, and III trilogy, now is probably as good a time as any to give folks an idea of what I view the “ideal” Catwoman for this series to be like.
Which doesn’t mean I’m going to drop names as to who should be playing her. Sorry. Casting ideas are waaaaayyyy down the road a piece, after our plot is all laid out, so we’re not going anywhere near all that — yet. Can’t say I blame you for trying, though!
Anyway, as you know, I never pic our introductory graphics for these pieces by accident, so if you want to know what sort of Catwoman I’m picturing for this series, she’s right there on top of this post. I know, I know — a real Julie Newmar style “feline fatale” would be great, but that , again, (sigh) “just wouldn’t fly with a contemporary audience,” and is also way heavier on the camp than her character requirements in this reboot call for, where — without giving a way too much! — she’s going to go from Batman’s flirtatious friend/foe to essentially “full-time” love interest to, at a very crucial point, the voice of his conscience.
But, again, we don’t want to get ahead of ourselves. Obviously, Catwoman is always going to be sexy — she can’t help herself! — but we don;t want to go too overtly heavy on the sex appeal a la the Halle Berry version of the character. The PVC bondage look of Michelle Pfeiffer’s incarnation is out, too. And Anne Hathaway’s super-contemporary look is a bit too non-feline and frankly eschews the more “old school” vibe we’re going with from top to bottom here.
So — the cartoon Catwoman it is. Not, of course, that I would want, or even expect, her to look exactly like that once she hits the screen. I’m just saying that her overall visual aesthetic should be based on, or at the very least inspired by, that sort of look. It’s a map, not the destination itself. Just so we’re clear on that.
One thing that I definitely want to emphasize in this series, and that I thought Nolan did a nice job with is The Dark Knight Rises, is that Batman and Catwoman come from very different “sides of the tracks,” so to speak, socio-economically speaking. While I wouldn’t come right on out and portray her as being a prostitute like Frank Miller and David Mazzuchelli did in Batman : Year One, it should be clear that she’s seen her fair share of hard times and that she isn;t necessarily proud of everything she’s done to provide for herself and, as we’ve already seen in our last post, her younger sister. This is somebody that’s called Catwoman not just because she loves her furry feline friends, but because she’s had to bite, scratch, and claw for everything she’s got.
So that’s how I see the overall shape of her character, with several blanks to be filled in as we continue filling in plot details. On a “housekeeping” note, I’ll be taking the next couple days off from doing any sort of blogging, but this series should be resuming on either Wednesday or Thursday. I’ll be doing quite a bit of writing on horror movies during the month of October, but should hopefully still have time to do one or two entries in this Batman series every week, as well, so look for something a bit more balanced in terms of my overall output in the days and weeks to come — I won’t be ignoring this series for two or three weeks as I did a little while back there, but I won’t be making new entries almost daily as I’ve managed to do for the last week or two, either. I think one or twice a week — heck ,maybe three times — is enough to sustain the interest of most folks without having this series consume all my writing time, but we shall see.
In any case, as always, I look forward to your thoughts, dear reader, on today’s matter at hand. What sort of Catwoman would you consider to be ideal?

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My ongoing series for Through The Shattered Lens continues —
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With all due respect to Michelle Pfeiffer’s sultry performance and Julie Newmar’s campy work in the role, I think Hathaway’s performance as Selina Kyle and Catwoman much closer to making the character becoming Batman’s equal than any other times.
Like you said she’s almost like a darker-image of Batman/Wayne, but never so far into the opposite moral spectrum that she’s a full-blown villain. The version of Catwoman shown in RISES takes what Miller wrote in Year One and expands on it. The film may not have said it out loud that Selina prostituted herself, but it showed in her attitude and her goals just how low she had to do to live and survive. This is a Selina Kyle who has looked into the metaphorical abyss of life and found a way to fight back and take back a semblance of her life.
It’s no small wonder that I bought more into the chemistry between Bale and Hathaway than I did between Bale and Cotillard (though if Cotillard’s character had been introduced in THE DARK KNIGHT and built-up over two films things could’ve been different).
I think in regards to the look of Catwoman I think one could still go with the Hathaway look with some little tweaks to make it not be too contemporary. I actually like the fact that the hi-tech goggles she wore looked like cat ears when pulled up over her head. As for the attitude I think Hathaway’s Catwoman is a good place to start. She’s not too sexy, but then she doesn’t need to be. She already does look sexy if and when she wants to turn it on to her benefit. Her Catwoman is playful in the “Cat plays with the mouse before killing it” way that comes out in the character’s movements that even Pfeiffer’s Selina can’t accomplish since it was all about the sexiness in that character.
Nolan’s vision of Catwoman/Selina Kyle actually the first time outside of the Bruce Timm Batman toons that shows the character not just as a sexual being but one who can probably kick the asses of most of the Batman rogues gallery.
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Sounds like your ideal version of a big-screen Catwoman has already happened!
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Well, I wouldn’t call it ideal. I’d say the foundation for the ideal Catwoman was laid down with the Nolan and Hathaway version. LOL
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Ah — gotcha. Well, there are certainly elements about how they portrayed her character that I would keep, but she was definitely the least — uhhhmmmm — feline of the bunch, and I’d like to see the next Catwoman get back to that a bit.
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If I were to ever appear in a Batman film, I would want to play Catwoman. 🙂
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It’s only natural. xD
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I do have to think it would make more sense than casting you as Batman —
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Well, you have to admit it would make for a very unique take on Batman. 🙂
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No question about that!
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