FilmoFiliaFilmoFiliaFilmoFilia
  • News
  • Posters
  • Trailers
  • Photos
  • Red Carpet
  • Cannes Film Festival
  • More
    • Box Office
    • OSCAR Awards
    • Venice Film Festival
    • Movie Reviews
    • Interview
Reading: Hathaway: Catwoman is my dream role; Tom Hardy Doesn’t Want To Compete With Heath Ledger
Share
FilmoFiliaFilmoFilia
  • News
  • Posters
  • Trailers
  • Photos
  • Red Carpet
  • Cannes Film Festival
  • More
    • Box Office
    • OSCAR Awards
    • Venice Film Festival
    • Movie Reviews
    • Interview
Follow US
llusion is the first of all Pleasures. Copyright © 2007 - 2024 FilmoFilia
FilmoFilia > Movie News > Hathaway: Catwoman is my dream role; Tom Hardy Doesn’t Want To Compete With Heath Ledger
Movie News

Hathaway: Catwoman is my dream role; Tom Hardy Doesn’t Want To Compete With Heath Ledger

Vesna Sunrider May 29, 2012 Add a Comment
The Dark Knight Rises As the big premiere on July 20th, 2012 is nearing, the cast and staff are more willing to talk about The Dark Knight Rises, it seems. First we had director Christopher Nolan sharing a bit about The Joker appearance, and now Anne Hathaway and Tom Hardy are sounding off as well. Anne Hathaway says landing the coveted role of Selina Kyle/Catwoman in the hotly-anticipated last Batman installment has been a ‘pinch me moment'. “Well the first thing you have to say is what an honour. It was funny for me because when I got my start, I kind of got my big break with The Princess Diaries and during the press rounds for that everyone asked me: ‘Did you always want to be a princess growing up?' And the truth was, no I wanted to be Catwoman,” she said. “And I think a lot of women feel that way. And the fact that I am actually her is such a dream come true. It's such a ‘pinch me moment'. And the fact that I am Catwoman in Chris Nolan's Gotham to Christian Bale‘s Batman is unbelievably cool.” Catwoman She has also joked about the measures put in place to conceal details during filming. “It's sort of implied that everything is meant to be kept under wraps as possible. The production isn't called Batman, it has another name. When I first read the script I couldn't take it home with me, I had to read it in a locked room,” she said. “Maybe the room wasn't locked, I could be adding that for dramatic effect, but you know.” As for Tom Hardy, who portrays the over-muscular villain Bane, The Inception actor has admitted he isn't worried about living up to the late actor's legacy by taking on the role of the villain. Bane He said: “That would be putting myself in a competition with somebody who's clearly brilliant. And it's not a question of whose talent is greater or whose work is greater. It's just trying to be the best that we can be. I'm not trying to be better than somebody else. What he did was amazing. That's that. I've got a part I've got to play, and I want to play my part.” The film producer, Emma Thomas, said the writers wanted to steer clear of similarities with Heath Ledger‘s iconic Joker character. She added: “We were obviously never going to revisit the Joker, and you don't want to be trying to chase that. It's fun to have a very different sort of villain in this, and a different sort of challenge for Batman to meet, much more physical. It's almost a more even match in some ways, you know, in a physical sense.”

You Might Also Like

Why Nolan’s The Odyssey Could Be the Last Epic Hollywood Ever Makes

Francis Ford Coppola Just Pulled a Christopher Nolan—But at What Cost?

Tom Hardy’s Favorite Film Isn’t What You’d Expect—And It’s a Brutal Masterclass in War

Dwayne Johnson’s Smashing Machine Poster Packs a Punch—But Will It Deliver?

Mission: Impossible’s Poster Hype—IMAX or Just a Gimmick?

TAGGED:Anne HathawayChristian BaleChristopher NolanEmma ThomasHeath LedgerInceptionThe Dark Knight RisesTom Hardy
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Threads Copy Link
Previous Article PROMETHEUS: Featurette on the Space Ship
Next Article Character Posters for RED LIGHTS
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

Mikey Madison
Mikey Madison’s Post-Oscar Play: Why ‘Reptilia’ Is the Anti-Paycheck Move
Movie News May 9, 2025
Donald Trump
Trump Biopic Chaos: Can a $100M ‘Kinder’ Film Survive the Political Firestorm?
Movie News May 9, 2025
How JAWS Inspired Jurassic World Rebirth
Jurassic World Rebirth’s Boat Scene Is a Nod to Spielberg’s JAWS—And That’s Not All
Movie News May 9, 2025

Latest Trailers

GODZILLA X KONG SUPERNOVA
Godzilla x Kong: Supernova Just Dropped—But the Real Shock Is Behind the Camera
Movie Trailers May 9, 2025
Dangerous Animals
‘Dangerous Animals’ Trailer Drops: Sean Byrne’s Return Is as Visceral as Ever—But Is It Too Much?
Movie Trailers May 9, 2025
Gabby’s Dollhouse
Kristen Wiig Hijacks Gabby’s Dollhouse—and the Genre Itself
Movie Trailers May 8, 2025

Latest Posters

The Old Guard Photo
The Old Guard 2 Trailer: Immortal Action, Mortal Stakes
Movie Posters Movie Trailers May 8, 2025
Materialists
Why ‘Materialists’ Trailer Feels Like a 90s Rom-Com-And Why That’s a Risky Move
Movie Posters Movie Trailers May 8, 2025
The New Agengers
Marvel’s Thunderbolts* Just Became The New Avengers—And Fans Are Divided
Movie Posters May 5, 2025

You Might also Like

Tom Hardy Oscars Stunt Design Category Reaction
OSCAR Awards

Tom Hardy’s Right: One Stunt Oscar Isn’t Enough—Here’s Why

April 27, 2025
Havoc
Movie News

‘Havoc’ Hits Hard—But Netflix’s Streaming-Only Drop Is a Crime

April 17, 2025
Christopher Nolan Tarantella
Movie News

Christopher Nolan’s Lost Horror Short ‘Tarantella’ Creeps Back Online—But For How Long?

April 17, 2025
The Odyssey
Movie News

Why Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ Trailer Could Be His Most Daring Move Yet

April 16, 2025

FIlmoFilia HOMEIllusion is the first of all Pleasures. Copyright © 2007 - 2025 FilmoFilia.

  • About FilmoFilia
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • Contact Us
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?