Itโs oft been said that there are no do-overs in life. But if Halle Berry gets her way, there just might be a do-over on her Razzie award-winning role as Catwoman.
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According to the New York Post, just ahead of her film directorial debut Bruised hitting Netflix, Berry sat down for a remote chat with entertainment journalist Jake Hamilton of the Jakeโs Takes YouTube series. When asked if there were any of her previous projects sheโd like to direct now, the John Wick star explained:
โI would love to direct Catwoman. If I can get ahold of that now, knowing what I know, having had this experience, and reimagine that world the way I reimagined this story. Bruised was written for a white Irish Catholic 25-year-old girl, and I got to reimagine it. I wish I could go back and reimagine Catwoman and redo that. Have a redo on that, now knowing what I know [about directing].โ
She continued, โI would have โCatwomanโ saving the world like most male superheroes do, and not just saving women from their faces cracking off. I would make the stakes a lot higher, and I think make it more inclusive of both men and women.โ
Umm, hello, Hollywood! Are yโall listening? I know yโall tried to clown her back in the day for that โpiece of shit, god awful movieโ (her words, not mine), but a lot of things are better the second, third, fourth, fifโtime around, right? Yes, I know Zoรซ Kravitz will be flexing her feline flair in the upcoming Batman film next March, but come on. (Editorโs note: Spinoff, anyone?) Give Halle another go-roundโbut as director! Thatโs the least yโall could do.
Besides, if the standing ovation she received at Saturday nightโs AFI Fest following the debut of Bruised is any indication of how much talent she holds behind the camera, I have no doubt Catwoman would be in good hands.
Be sure to catch Bruised when it drops Wednesday, Nov. 17, only on Netflix.
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