Academy Award-nominee Anne Hathaway
is the brilliantly skilled thief named Selina Kyle—better known in the Batman
canon as Catwoman – in Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures' “The Dark
Knight Rises,” the epic conclusion to filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight
trilogy.
Anne Hathaway as Selina Kyle |
Nolan
says, “We felt very strongly that we should have Catwoman in this film, but we
always look for an organic way of grounding the characters in our world. Selina
is a cat burglar, a grifter, a classic movie femme fatale, really. That was my
way in, and we drew the iconic figure of Catwoman from that.”
The
only member of the main cast who counts this film as her first collaboration
with Nolan, Hathaway admits, “It’s hard to reveal anything about Selina Kyle
because she is intensely private and very mysterious. She has her own code of
ethics, which sometimes involves doing things that other people might consider
questionable.”
Screenwriter
Jonathan Nolan says, “Something about her morally ambiguous philosophy finally
gives Batman someone he can relate to. In a weird way, she’s the yin to his
yang. The dynamic between them is so fresh—the playful way she kind of pokes
fun at him—it sparks a connection between them and takes some of the somberness
away from his character.”
In
the film, Gotham’s most influential citizens have gathered at Wayne Manor for a
benefit honoring Harvey Dent Day. It is the perfect hunting ground for the
audacious and undeniably attractive cat burglar, Selina Kyle. Her encounter
with Bruce Wayne has an unexpected effect on him.
Christian
Bale, who reprises his Batman/Bruce Wayne character, reveals, “What really
impacts Bruce is that, after years of isolation, he’s meeting this woman he
finds fascinating and funny. He suddenly recognizes he’s been seeking
something, even unconsciously…that he’s lost all the color in his life and
needs some human contact.”
Hathaway
asserts, “I think Bruce owes Selina a big thank you because he was leading a
pretty lonely life until she came in and got his blood pumping and reminded him
that there are fun people out there in the world. One of the things that fans
have always enjoyed about Bruce and Selina is the playful side of their
relationship. They may operate very differently, but they actually have a lot
in common: they like to keep certain things hidden; they’re usually several
steps ahead of everyone else in the room; and they prefer to dress in black,”
she smiles. “I had so much fun working with Christian. He’s quick to laugh and
have a good time, but he’s also so solid. He’s the kind of actor that raises
your game.”
Acting
alongside Bale was not the only reason Hathaway was excited to portray what she
calls “one of the most famous female comic book characters ever.” She recounts,
“I did look back at some archival comics and read a lot about Bob Kane’s
inspirations for Catwoman, but the most important thing was to be Catwoman in
this film and fit into Christopher Nolan’s Gotham City. I’m such a huge fan of
Chris’s. With Batman, he has been able to pose some really interesting
philosophical questions, while shooting these spectacular action sequences and
also finding the humor. It was a thrill to work with someone whose mind is so
brilliant and whose talent is so very evident.”
Nolan
offers, “We needed to find the balance between the classic image of the character
and a believable person you care about. Casting Anne Hathaway in the role was
the key to that. She was able to combine those facets seamlessly so they aren’t
in conflict, but one is amplifying the other.”
“I
think Selina does what is necessary to survive,” shares Hathaway, “and that
includes crossing a few lines that others might find unforgivable. Even if she
wants to change, it’s hard to escape your past…and she does have a past. That
makes her vulnerable, especially these days when anyone with a computer or
smartphone can look up almost anything about you. Everybody has moments in life
when they think, ‘If I knew then what I know now…’ Selina might like the
opportunity not to have to live by the choices she was forced to make up to this
point.”
Opening across the Philippines on Thursday, July
19 in IMAX, 2D and regular theaters, “The Dark Knight Rises” is distributed
worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
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