We Finally Know How The CW’s Batwoman Will Look Like

She’s here. And she’s not taking crap.

Ever since Comic-Con 2018, we knew we’d be seeing Batwoman make her debut on the Arrowverse, the cabal of interconnected TV shows featuring characters from DC Comics at The CW.

We also knew that our Kate Kane will be played by Ruby Rose. And it seems now we have the first official glimpse at how she will look when she debuts during the crossover event on December 2018.

First look at Batwoman / via Entertainment Weekly

 

Now unlike the previous Batwoman stories, we’ve got to see if TV’s Kate Kane shares a lot in common with Bruce Wayne’s Batman. We have to see if she tries to go it alone like the Batman, or maybe find herself as a team player despite everything.

To reassure fans, Ruby Rose told Entertainment Weekly that while Gotham’s other millionaire vigilante is the signature nihilist of the lot, Kane will be filling in those shoes in the upcoming mega crossover Elseworlds in December, 2018.

While Oliver Queen (Green Arrow) will lighten up a little, Kane (Batwoman) will be the one shooting arrows of impatience courtesy of her trademark gattling gun.

Concept Design of Batwoman / via The CW

Based on what Rose said, The CW’s version of Kate Kane already knows who she is and what she’s doing, and that’s how we will see her when the crossover debuts. She’s a reputable superhero in Gotham and she’s not taking it when this new lot shows up looking for a collab, because she’s too busy dropping her solo tracks. The crossover plans to show the redhead in a bit of a ruse.

What About the Others?

Barry’s (The Flash) attitude may have rubbed off on Queen (Green Arrow) more than we thought, figuratively and literally.

The two told Entertainment Weekly that basically the Elseworlds story will revolve around them having switched lives, while Kara (Supergirl) is helping them because that’s who she is.

 

 

Once the Elseworlds crossover concludes, we’ll be seeing more of the Batwoman in her own series. During Comic-Con, the concept art for the Batwoman series was teased and we can’t wait to see her in 2019.

via Entertainment Weekly