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    The Bat is back! Just curvier and sexier. So, the big question, what are we calling her? Batlady? Batchick? Talk to me, Gotham. We need a name.
    Batwoman.

    Batwoman is a television series based on the DC Comics character, Batwoman, and the sixth television series in the Arrowverse. The first season followed Kate Kane, the original Batwoman in the comics before Ruby Rose's departure from the series. The second and later season followed Ryan Wilder.

    The series was developed by Caroline Dries, who also served as showrunner. The first season premiered on October 19, 2019, and served as the first and only season to feature Ruby Rose as Kate Kane/Batwoman. The second season introduced Javicia Leslie as Ryan Wilder/Batwoman and premiered on January 17, 2021. The third season premiered on October 13, 2021. On April 29, 2022, the series was officially cancelled by The CW, concluding Batwoman with a total of 51 episodes on March 2, 2022.[1]

    Batwoman is created after Kate Kane's appearance in the Elseworlds crossover event. The first season spanned across months before the event to the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event a year later.

    Synopsis[edit | hide | hide all]

    Kate Kane never planned to be Gotham's new vigilante. Three years after Batman mysteriously disappeared, Gotham is a city in despair. Without the Caped Crusader, the Gotham City Police Department was overrun and outgunned by criminal gangs. Enter Jacob Kane and his military-grade Crows Private Security, which now protects the city with omnipresent firepower and militia.

    Years before, Jacob's first wife and daughter were killed in the crossfire of Gotham crime. He sent his only surviving daughter, Kate Kane, away from Gotham for her safety. After a dishonorable discharge from military school and years of brutal survival training, Kate returns home when the Alice in Wonderland gang targets her father and his security firm, by kidnapping his best Crow officer, Sophie Moore. Although remarried to wealthy socialite Catherine Hamilton-Kane, who bankrolls the Crows, Jacob is still struggling with the family he lost, while keeping Kate – the daughter he still has – at a distance. But Kate is a woman who's done asking for permission. To help her family and her city, she'll have to become the one thing her father loathes –– a dark knight vigilante.

    With the help of her compassionate stepsister, Mary, and the crafty Luke Fox, the son of Wayne Enterprises' tech guru Lucius Fox, Kate Kane continues the legacy of her missing cousin, Bruce Wayne, as Batwoman. Still holding a flame for her ex-girlfriend, Sophie, Kate uses everything in her power to combat the dark machinations of the psychotic Alice, who's always somewhere slipping between sane and insane. Armed with a passion for social justice and a flair for speaking her mind, Kate soars through the shadowed streets of Gotham as Batwoman. But don't call her a hero yet. In a city desperate for a savior, she must first overcome her demons before embracing the call to be Gotham's symbol of hope.

    Main Cast[edit | hide]

    Notes:

    1. The character was portrayed by Ruby Rose as a regular character in the first season. In the second season, the role was recast with Wallis Day as a recurring character.
    2. Rachel Skarsten is only credited for her respective episode appearances in season 1. She is also uncredited for her photo cameo as Beth Kane of Earth-99 in Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two.
    3. Meagan Tandy is only credited for her respective episode appearances in season 1, except for Off with Her Head.
    4. Nicole Kang is only credited for her respective episode appearances in season 1.
    5. Elizabeth Anweis is only credited for her respective episode appearances.
    6. Dougray Scott is only credited for his respective episode appearances in season 1 and as a series regular through 2x16 Rebirth..
    7. LaMonica Garrett is not credited for his voice role in 1x08 A Mad Tea-Party and is only credited for his only episode appearance in 1x09 Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two.
    8. Victoria Cartagena is only credited for her respective episode appearances.
    9. Robin Givens is only credited for her respective episode appearances.
    10. Nick Creegan is only credited for his respective episode appearances.

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