The shoot for much-anticipated new superhero film, The Batman, can be described as a war of attrition.By the time the film will have premiered in theaters in the U.S.
on March 4, it will have been one month shy of three years since Robert Pattinson was hired to play Bruce Wayne/Batman, and nearly two-and-a-half sinceZoë Kravitz signed-on to portray Selina Kyle/Catwoman.And for Kravitz, she opted to use an unusual process to help her find and develop her feline character, while she described during a guest appearanceonThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonon Wednesday.
Feline tendencies: Zoë Kravitz, 33, hinted at using the 'method' acting technique to play Catwoman in The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne/BatmanWhile thinking of ways he would have approached the role of Catwoman, host Jimmy Fallon turned to his guest and revealed he would 'study cats' and 'drink milk out of a bowl.'Kravitz wasted little time and confessed, 'I did that,' for which Fallon replied back back, 'You did not,' but she insisted, 'I did.' The host reiterated, 'You drank milk out of a bowl?', but this time Kravitz got a little cheeky and replied, 'Maybe,' before adding, 'I'm method, dude!' which is a reference to method acting.Basically method acting is a technique in which an actor aspires to encourage sincere and emotionally expressive performances by fully inhabiting the role of the character.
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