Here’s your first look at Javicia Leslie in the new Batwoman suit
Leslie’s R꧋yan Wildꦺer is forging her own identity as Batwoman

Most of us know Batwoman as Kate Kane, a Caped Crusader in Gotham with long red hair and a black and red Batsuit. In Batwoman season 1, Kate was played by Orange is the New Black star Ruby Rose – but 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Rose stepped down from the role, leaving us all wondering what could come nex♑t.
The answer is 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ryan Wilder, a new Batwoman played by Javicia Leslie. We got a glimpse at 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Leslie as Batwoman earlier in the year, but she was rocking Kate&r♐sq𓆉uo;s look – and from these newly revealed images, reported on by , it’s clear Ryan is keen to make her own mark.
Becoming her own Batwoman 🦇 @JaviciaLeslie pic.twitter.com/wnNCLuYI8d
During the first two epi♔sodes of the new season, Ryan will wear Kate’s old suit and sport the red wig. She’ll trade in Kate’s look for her own after that – with the biggest difference being her hair, which is only streaked with red.
Oඣn the costume, Leslie said: “I love the fact that Ryan is becoming her own Batwoman – it's her style, her🍷 swag, and her moment.”
She added, "It 🦂was an honour to be able to collaborate with [executive produce🐻r] Caroline [Dries] and [costume designer] Maya [Mani]. I felt it was important that viewers could tell by the silhouette that Batwoman was a Black girl. With the form-fitting suit and beautiful Afro, we definitely nailed it!”
Other differences include new, sha💧rp red gauntlets and a belt with the Bat symbol in the middle. We’re excited to see Leslie pick up the cowl in season 2, and we can’t wait to see how Ryan Wilder continues to make the Batwoman mantle her own.
Batwoman season 2 is set to premiere January 2021. For now, check out our roundup of all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new superhero movies heading our way.
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