Zoë Kravitz, who plays the Catwoman in the upcoming “Batman” movie, is concerned about what will happen once filming is allowed to resume after the coronavirus pandemic, a report said.
“I was probably touched more than any job [on The Batman], just because of the clothes and the combat and all of that,” says Kravitz, 31, told People.com.
“You have people just touching your face, touching your body all day long,” she continues.
“I need help getting into the catsuit. I can’t do it on my own.”
Although concerned for her safety and health, as well as the rest of the cast and crew, she anxiously awaits the day that the film is allowed to go back into production.
In a recent interview with Variety, she said that she’s “hoping to wake up every day to an email or a phone call saying, ‘We’re ready to go.'”
The project, which started filming in January, was put on hold in March when the coronavirus pandemic hit the United States.
Originally slated for a summer release of July 25, 2021, the film, which stars Robert Pattinson as the titular character, as well as Andy Serkis, Colin Ferrall and Peters Sarsgaard, has been pushed back to October.
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