Batwoman: the new DC Comics series
The Arrowverse lives complicated hours. The iconic series, Arrow is coming to an end. A few small episodes in September and will have finished the adventures of Oliver Queen. Of course, there are other strong characters. Flash, Supergirl and even to a lesser extent Legends of Tomorrow and Black Lightning, have their fans. However, we run the risk of missing a strong character. For lack of a spin-off that we continue to hope on Deathstroke, it will be necessary to be satisfied with Batwoman. The CW hopes to make it the new flagship of the Arrowverse.
As a reminder, the story is that of Kate Kane, who rises in the streets of Gotham fighting crime. But before she can be considered a superheroine, the young woman will first have to defeat her own demons.
This story is especially strong in symbols. If we can doubt the presence of Batman, the mere mention of this name should rally a curious audience at first. The symbolism is also strong since Batwoman's character is a lesbian, making her the first openly gay super-heroine. To spoil nothing, it's an actress who has been coming out for a long time, Ruby Rose who embodies on screen. A new step for the Arrowverse for the LGBTQ cause.
See you in a few weeks to know a little more about the schedule of the series and perhaps its duration.
Batwoman for symbols
We already saw Batwoman in the Arrowverse in 2018. Then, to a pilot episode that seems to have fulfilled all its promises. Enough for the CW to decide to take the plunge as confirmed by the teaser that was posted on YouTube. We are missing a broadcast date now, but also the number of episodes of the first season.As a reminder, the story is that of Kate Kane, who rises in the streets of Gotham fighting crime. But before she can be considered a superheroine, the young woman will first have to defeat her own demons.
Batwoman official teaser
This story is especially strong in symbols. If we can doubt the presence of Batman, the mere mention of this name should rally a curious audience at first. The symbolism is also strong since Batwoman's character is a lesbian, making her the first openly gay super-heroine. To spoil nothing, it's an actress who has been coming out for a long time, Ruby Rose who embodies on screen. A new step for the Arrowverse for the LGBTQ cause.
See you in a few weeks to know a little more about the schedule of the series and perhaps its duration.
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