Zoë Kravitz Set for Two Sci-Fi Blockbusters

It seems that Zoë Kravitz is taking her cue from another Zoe and jumping on the science-fiction/fantasy bandwagon. Science-fiction and fantasy films seem to be box office gold, especially with such films as the Harry Potter franchise, the Hobbit franchise, Avatar and the Star Trek saga. Rarely do you find Black people –let alone Black women– in such series. Usually we’re relegated to “aliens” or a full human with a handicap –a-la-Lt. Worf, Storm, Avatar, etc.

The last time we may have seen a full Black character in a science-fiction role was Yaphet Kotto in Alien, or Keith David in The Thing. (And, no, Beloved was not science-fiction!)

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As far as a Black woman character in science-fiction role, the last “human” one was Zoe Saldana who played Lt. Uhura in the Star Trek remake.

Zoë Kravitz will hopefully get theater goers to rethink Black women in space and in fantasy roles.

Ms. Kravitz is currently filming for the upcoming X-Men installment called: X-Men: First Class. Zoë will play a supporting role as Angel Salvadore –a character from the “New X-Men” comic series from Marvel Comics. X-Men: First Class is set for release in 2011. For 2012, Zoë will star in Mad Max: Fury Road, alongside Charlize Theron.

Who Would You Cast? THE UNTITLED BATMAN MOVIE

THE UNTITLED BATMAN MOVIE

Release Date: 20 July 2012
Starring: Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman and Gary Oldman

Who can forget the slinky Eartha Kitt in the campy television series “Batman”? She personified the role of arch super-villain Catwoman. Other actresses dimmed in comparison with her, but that didn’t stop Hollywood from casting Lee Meriwether, Julie Newmar (who got close, but not quite), and Michelle Pfeiffer. Arguably, Halle Berry portrayed the Catwoman in the film of the same name, but the movie was nothing compared to the actual comic book character.

The new Batman movie is slated for release in 2012, but there’s been no mention of the Catwoman character. Maybe if the creators thought hard enough, they would surprise us by casting one of these sultry sisters in homage to the late, great, Eartha Kitt… purrrrr…

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