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Batwoman Season 3B Teaser Finds Marquis Declaring Himself Ryan's Joker
With the series set to return with DC's Legends of Tomorrow on January 12th and only days after officially wrapping filming on its third season (more on that wrap celebration below), The CW's Batwoman has released a new teaser for the series return, and it comes courtesy of The CW affiliate WVTV in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, (which we're assuming they were supposed to share). By now, we all know that things did not end well before the midseason break for Ryan (Javicia Leslie), Luke (Camrus Johnson), and Sophie (Meagan Tandy) as Marquis (Nick Creegan) let his Joker flag fly as the new CEO of Wayne Enterprises… with Poison Ivy Mary (Nicole Kang) by his side and Alice (Rachel Skarsten) missing in action. Now with a little more than three weeks to go, we see new villains emerging- which means deadlier dangers for Team Batwoman as Marquis looks to secure his spot at Ryan's own "Clown Prince of Crime."
Now here's a look at the teaser released last night by the fine folks over at local The CW affiliate WVTV:
Here's a look at the posts from Leslie and Kang celebrating filing wrap in style, and… well, we're just gonna say it. The CW's Batwoman has officially set the standard by which all shows must now wrap their filming.
As for how Ryan is feeling now that Mary has chosen to embrace her Poison Ivy persona, Leslie explained in a recent interview that it's left her feeling "defeated and disappointed" in herself. "I think she feels defeated. Mary is the moral compass of the Bat Team, and she's really the emotional heartbeat of our show. Nicole [Kang] has done such an amazing, beautiful job with the character. You just feel Mary; you feel her. And I think Mary was fed up with feeling like she wasn't respected the way that she really deserved to be respected, as far as her opinion and as far as what's right or what's wrong. I think this is what happens when a person feels like they haven't been seen; they haven't been heard by the people that they love," Leslie explained. "Then to add to it, she's lost most of her family. Her mother died in season 1, her dad was taken in season 2, and then Kate left. We are her family now, and to feel like she's not being heard or seen, is probably very devastating. So, going into this midseason finale and actually just watching it for myself, I think Ryan just feels defeated and disappointed in herself."