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Michelle Pfeiffer wouldn't be against putting on Catwoman's latex catsuit that she wore in
Batman: The Challenge
in 1992 again. "I would if someone asked me, but no one has asked me yet." “, Launched the actress, not without a certain malice, during an interview granted to Screen Rant.
Because this proposal that looks like a flashback could quite match the note of intent of
The Flash
, the blockbuster that Andy Muschietti is preparing.
“This film is quite pivotal in that it presents a story that involves a unified universe where all the cinematic iterations that we have seen before are valid.
It's inclusive in the sense that it admits that everything you've seen exists, and everything you're going to see exists in the same unified multiverse, ”the director explained to
Vanity Fair
a few months ago.
Statements which imply, on the one hand, that it will soon be necessary to have a doctorate in astrophysics to evolve in the DCU, but also and above all that all the actors and actresses who have played one of his characters in the past are potentially entitled to a piece of the cake.
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And since it has been announced that Michael Keaton will be returning as Batman alongside Ben Affleck in
The Flash
, it is not clear why Michelle Pfeiffer would not have a voice.
It must be said that the star of
Scarface
offered an interpretation as memorable as disturbing of the feline and fatal heroine in
Tim Burton's
Batman
.
And to bring water to the mill, rumors of a return of the Penguin in the guise of Danny DeVito are rife.
So we do not see why Michelle Pfeiffer's appeal would not be heard by Warner.
Anyway, there is still time to see it coming since the film's release has been largely postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic and we will have to wait until at least the end of 2022 if it is not for savor this joyous superhero fair.
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