Posted on 05/19/2020 4:45:37 PM PDT by EdnaMode
This is a shocker: Ruby Rose, the star of the CWs freshman drama series Batwoman, is leaving the Warner Bros. TV/Berlanti Prods. drama after one season. The series, which already has been renewed for a second season, will continue with the title role getting recast.
I have made the very difficult decision to not return to Batwoman next season, Rose said in a statement This was not a decision I made lightly as I have the utmost respect for the cast, crew and everyone involved with the show in both Vancouver and in Los Angeles.
Neither Rose, nor the Batwoman producers would speak to the reasons for the actress exit so early into the series life, though sources indicated that it is not related to the stunt injury she sustained during filming of Season 1, which left her facing paralysis and needing emergency surgery.
I hear the two sides mutually decided to part ways after recently reflecting on the first season and its challenges. Shot in Vancouver, Batwoman produced 20 episodes of its 22-episode Season 1, cut short by the coronavirus pandemic, with the makeshift season finale airing this past Sunday.
Rose was a major get when she was cast as Batwoman in summer 2018, originally for the 2018-19 Arrowverse crossover, and later for a full-fledged pilot, written by Caroline Dries based on the DC characters, which went to series, executive produced by Dries and Berlanti Prods. Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter. Rose acknowledged the series creative team as well as the heads of the CW, Mark Pedowitz, and Warner Bros. TV operation, Peter Roth.
I am beyond appreciative to Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter and Caroline Dries for not only giving me this incredible opportunity, but for welcoming me into the DC universe they have so beautifully created, she said. Thank you Peter Roth and Mark Pedowitz and the teams at Warner Bros. and The CW who put so much into the show and always believed in me. Thank you to everyone who made season one a success I am truly grateful.
In a joint statement, Berlanti Prods. and WBTV reaffirmed their commitment to Batwoman and to casting another LGBTQ actress in the groundbreaking role. Because the CW is delaying the launch of their regular lineup, including Season 2 of Batwoman, until January over the coronavirus-related production shutdown, the producers have time for an extensive recasting process.
Warner Bros. Television, The CW and Berlanti Productions thank Ruby for her contributions to the success of our first season and wish her all the best, the two companies said. The studio and network are firmly committed to Batwomans second season and long-term future, and we along with the shows talented creative team look forward to sharing its new direction, including the casting of a new lead actress and member of the LGBTQ community, in the coming months.
Orange Is the New Black alumna Rose returned to the small screen with Batwoman, playing the first gay lead character male or female of a live-action superhero series. Her character came out to Gotham City in an episode of the series freshman season.
*sigh* Of course. It figures they’d queer up another comic book character and come out with Batlesbian. Not an atom of creativity in their infertile minds, so let’s mine for ratings in the 300 lb. bull dyke demographic again.
One of the most amusing controversies ever from the alphabet soup crowd:
In Entertainment Weekly’s 2019 LGBTQ special issue, Rose again discussed her gender identity, and the backlash to her casting as the title character of the television series Batwoman.[61] She stated that the opportunity to audition for Orange Is the New Black came about because the show wanted to have a gender-neutral character, but that she has also received criticism because of her genderfluid identity, adding, “When I got cast as a lesbian in Batwoman, I didn’t know that being a gender-fluid woman meant that I couldn’t be a lesbian because I’m not a woman not considered lesbian enough.” She said that while her initial response was dismissive, she later considered if there was a way to remedy the situation so that others would not be offended by her identity, stating, “That’s when I sort of said, ‘I’m a woman that identifies as a woman. I’m not trans. But if being gender-fluid means that I can’t identify as a woman at any point, then I guess I can’t be that.” She pondered making up a term that does not offend people and would indicate that she is “fluid in [her] gender, but also a lesbian.”[61]]
“...In a joint statement, Berlanti Prods. and WBTV reaffirmed their commitment to Batwoman and to casting another LGBTQ actress in the groundbreaking role....”
Pffttt!!!
If you ever get a chance, buy the Batman animated series from the 90s. It is one of the greatest animated TV shows of all time.
Geez, I wouldn’t touch that with Laz’s equipment!
GUILTY!
The shocker is its still on the air.
But they have been known to just keep producing crappy series for years and years without much following or audience share.
Gay for Pay isn’t good enough.
And yes, Homofascists are like Feminazis. Neither wants “equality” they want supremacy.
Who wants to watch a female superhero?
They made her a conflicted villain?
>>Who wants to watch a female superhero?
A lot of people did in the 70s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDn3tCxeN9Y
Well, there's Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman.
“... sources indicated that it is not related to the stunt injury she sustained during filming of Season 1, which left her facing paralysis and needing emergency surgery.”
NAH! It COULDN’T have ANYTHING to do with that! (maybe a lawsuit or payoff with the stipulation you have to leave?)
The Bat Suit, covers up her "Tat Suit". Probably makes her easier to replace too.
A beautiful girl who destroyed herself.
Sorry.
I do not see a beautiful woman, just a lot of ugly tattoos
Now that’s someone for whom 600 feet isn’t enough “Social Distancing”
That this thought even crossed her mind is mind blowing to me. People actually care about sh*t like this and argue about it, get into fights over it.
Talk about having too much time on your hands.
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