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‘The Batman’ film premiere, London, UK - 23 Feb 2022

Zoë Kravitzrocked a striking gown to kick off the press tour for her new filmThe Batmanin London on Wednesday.

Kravitz complemented the gown with black mules and emerald jewelry, including earrings with dangling pearls.

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‘The Batman’ film premiere, London, UK - 23 Feb 2022

She wore her hair in a sleek and tight bun, with side-swept bangs reminiscent of a youngAudrey Hepburn.

The actress is following in the footsteps ofEartha Kitt,Julie Newmar,Halle BerryandMichelle Pfeiffer, who have all previously played Catwoman.

‘The Batman’ film premiere, London, UK - 23 Feb 2022

The film also stars Paul Dano as the Riddler andColin Farrellas the Penguin, as well as Peter Sarsgaard, Jeffrey Wright and Andy Serkis.

In an interview withEntertainment Weeklyearlier this month, costars Kravitz and Pattinson reflected on their memorable chemistry test together.

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‘The Batman’ film premiere, London, UK - 23 Feb 2022

“The chemistry read was really intense,” said Kravitz. “Rob was wearing the Batsuit, and it was a proper camera test with the DP there and everything on a soundstage. It wasn’t just reading lines in a room. So it was intimidating, to say the least.”

Pattinson, 35, was already cast at that point. He remembered, “The first time I’d even said lines from the script was in Zoë’s screen test. They had this idea that they wanted me to be taller at the beginning, so I basically had high-heeled sneakers on, and I’m tottering around in this strange Batman outfit.”

“The camera’s not even on me, it’s on the back of my head, and I’m literally having this major panic attack, just looking for emotional support from Zoë, who’s trying to get the part,” he continued.

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Reeves added that Kravitz and Pattinson “really connected” and “everyone could see there was something really special between them.”

Kravitz said of her onscreen chemistry with theTwilightalum, “There could be a lot going on in a scene, but if I was able to connect with Rob and look into his eyes, it would immediately bring me into the moment. I saw a look in his eye that I hadn’t seen before. Seeing something new and very vulnerable as well was really beautiful.”

The Batmanis in theaters March 4.

source: people.com