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Batwoman Star Javicia Leslie Sticks Sweet Superhero Landing & More

The CW's Batwoman is going through a lot of changes with its second season, including the addition of new cast members Shivani Ghai (Dominion, The Catch), Leah Gibson (Jessica Jones), Nathan Owens (Devious Maids), and Alex Morf (Gotham). But the most obvious difference this season is the exit of Ruby Rose's Kate as we wave hello to Javicia Leslie's Ryan Wilder- and to that badass new Batwoman suit that we'll get to see in action in the third episode. But now we get to learn a little more about the person behind the mask, as Leslie gave fans a chance to ask some "Get to Know Me" questions.

Batwoman star Javicia Leslie has one word for her comic book counterpart (Images: WarnerMedia)
Batwoman star Javicia Leslie has one word for her comic book counterpart (Images: WarnerMedia)

But first, just in case any of you out there still needed some convincing? Leslie already knows how to stick a sweet superhero landing:

As for those questions? First up, Leslie's favorite superhero is Batman ("still badass" even without superpowers), and would choose teleportation as her superpower. On her day off, Leslie enjoys the combo of wine, some good canine company, and movie-binging; and Leslie also revealed that she has an area set aside for meditation and contemplation.

Favorite movie? Love Jones

Favorite TV drama series? Grey's Anatomy

Favorite song to get Leslie on the dance floor? "Ain't Nobody" by Chaka Khan

Favorite TV sitcom series? Martin

The suit's redesign was conceptualized by costume designer Maya Mani and created by Ocean Drive Leather, with the wig was created by Janice Workman and makeup styled by Cory Roberts. Two major differences of note from Kate's suit: a new cowl featuring natural, curly hair with red streaks, red gauntlets over the forearms, and shorter boots; and an overall redesign with new materials, featuring laser etching to create more visual depth and a stronger silhouette.

THE CW BATWOMAN_FIRST LOOK_1
THE CW BATWOMAN_FIRST LOOK_1

"I love the fact that Ryan is becoming her own Batwoman — it's her style, her swag, and her moment! It was an honor to be able to collaborate with Caroline and Maya," said Leslie in a statement. "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!" Leslie's Ryan Wilder is about to become Batwoman. She's relatable, messy, loyal, a little goofy, and apart from being a lesbian, she couldn't be more different than the woman who wore the Batsuit before her, billionaire Kate Kane. Ryan, who we meet living in her van with only her plant for company, has been made to feel trapped and powerless by the system her whole life and believes the Batsuit is the key to breaking out of it. But what she'll come to discover is that it's not the suit that makes Ryan Wilder powerful, it's the woman inside of it who finds her destiny in changing Gotham City for good.

"I was asked by Caroline Dries to design a Batsuit that was unique to the character of Ryan Wilder; as she is a highly-skilled fighter, encapsulating her raw, athletic, and passionate nature was imperative," explained Mani. "As Batwoman, Javicia Leslie not only brings a fresh perspective but physical strength to the role. It was important for the new suit to define Javicia's commanding presence while showcasing her athleticism and allowing her the freedom to express the physical nature of Batwoman, all while looking ultra-cool in the process!"

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THE CW BATWOMAN_FIRST LOOK_2

For executive producer Caroline Dries, the new suit is also a reflection of the journey Ryan will find herself on as she embraces her new role. "Ryan's journey starts from a place of 'What can this Batsuit do for me?' But it's not long before she realizes the power of its symbol and what it can do for everyone else in Gotham City. As Ryan embraces everything that makes her special, she adjusts the suit to fit her physically and figuratively. This meant creating a new body design and new cowl that was undeniably a statement that screamed 'powerful.' Maya Mani sent me her drawings and I loved it. The wig was something we never perfected in season one, and Janice Workman crushed it with this new take. Javicia and I saw various prototypes of styles and red ombres, and at one point we were trading our own iPad-doodled versions. Janice translated that into what we are looking at now. When I see it, I smile. It makes me feel inspired," Dries explained.


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Ray FlookAbout Ray Flook

Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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