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Zoë Kravitz Reveals How She’s Staying In Catwoman Shape During Quarantine

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“There’s a guy standing at my window right now telling me to shut up.” So jokes Zoë Kravitz when the topic of “The Batman” comes up, the delayed but still forthcoming DC film starring Robert Pattinson as the Caped Crusader and Kravitz as Catwoman herself.

While filming on the movie was halted on March 14 amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Kravitz tells Vanity Fair that she is finding ways to maintain her Catwoman training. “It’s not like the studio called and said, ‘Don’t get fat, b*tch,'” she says. “The first couple weeks that I self-quarantined, I remember texting the director, Matt [Reeves], and I was like, ‘We might have to make the catsuit a few sizes bigger when this is over.'” Kravitz had been training for “four or five” months

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