DC"s Newest Catwoman Might Be Her Most Changed On-Screen Depiction Yet

Summary
  • Batman: Caped Crusader creatively alters DC characters, including Catwoman, adding depth and maintaining interest in the iconic storylines.
  • Selina Kyle's changed backstory, coming from wealth, adds a new layer to her relationship with Batman and Bruce Wayne in the series.
  • The show's detective noir setting in the 1940s Gotham allows Catwoman's altered story to fit seamlessly, creating a compelling narrative.
Batman: Caped Crusader takes a number of creative liberties throughout its first season, and Catwoman's story undergoes some major changes, switching up the status quo in exciting new ways. DC's latest animated Batman series was created by Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series) with The Batman's Matt Reeves as a producer. Batman: Caped Crusader takes place in 1940s Gotham with Hamish Linklater (Midnight Mass) voicing the Caped Crusader, focusing on the detective noir aspects of the character.
Batman: Caped Crusader makes significant changes to the Batman mythos, altering events and characters to better serve the narrative it is trying to tell and fitting into the setting even better. One character that has significant changes to their story is Catwoman, who has a different backstory than what most fans of Batman might be used to. The way Selina Kyle is changed for Batman: Caped Crusader fits with the rest of the series, and highlights what makes the relationship between her and Batman so interesting.


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