Halle Berry’S Catwoman It wasn’t the best superhero movie DC has ever released, but over the years she’s grown to appreciate the film and is even willing to return to reprise her role in a sequel if she were to direct it.
Berry was recently a guest on The Tonight Show and Jimmy Fallon asked her about making a sequel. She said, “Maybe if I could direct it.”
Berry also remembered the film on its 20th anniversary, saying that she “loved it” and spoke about the film being “panned” by critics.
The actress said: “What I’m happy about is that… kids have now found it on the Internet. Kids love it. So it’s so validating because now they’re like, ‘This is cool,’ and ‘What the hell was everyone’s problem with this?’ So, they’re like, ‘Now I’m such a brat.'”
Berry has previously said that she was not a fan of the backlash and that she hated the fact that the film’s failure was blamed entirely on her, despite other people being involved in the making of the film, such as the writers, director and producers.
Barry said: “I thought it was a failure of Halle Berry, but I didn’t do it alone. All these years, I carried it with me.”
Speaking about the negative reaction to the film after its release, Berry said: “I didn’t like it [the backlash]As a woman of color, I am used to carrying negativity around, to fighting, to being a fish swimming against the current alone.
“I’m used to challenging stereotypes and finding a way out of nowhere… It didn’t derail me because I’ve been fighting as a black woman my whole life. A little bit of bad publicity about a movie? I didn’t love it, but it wasn’t going to stop my world or derail me from doing what I love to do.”
She went on to share what she hated about the whole thing: “I hated that this was forced on me, and I hate that, to this day, it’s still a failure of mine. I know I can handle it.
“I still have a career 20 years later. It’s just part of my story. That’s okay, and I’ve brought other failures and successes with me. People have opinions, and sometimes they’re stronger than others. You just have to keep moving forward.”
Catwoman was shot on an estimated budget of $100 million and grossed $82.4 million worldwide. The film won several Razzies in 2005, taking home the awards for Worst Picture, Worst Director, and Worst Screenplay. Berry also won a Razzie for Worst Actress and attended the ceremony to accept her award.
by Joey Fear
Source: Geek Tyrant

Lloyd Grunewald is an author at “The Fashion Vibes”. He is a talented writer who focuses on bringing the latest entertainment-related news to his readers. With a deep understanding of the entertainment industry and a passion for writing, Lloyd delivers engaging articles that keep his readers informed and entertained.