Ruby Rose’s Ares tussled with Keanu Reeves’ assassin character in John Wick: Chapter 2.
After playing the titular role on the CW's Batwoman, part of their ongoing, mega-successful Greg Berlanti/DC universe of superhero dramas, Ruby Rose shocked everyone when she announced she would be exiting the role after only one season. After lots of speculation as to why Rose took herself out of the equation, a new Batwoman was announced: Javicia Leslie. While that open-ended sentence finally had its punctuation, one question mark remained: Why did Rose leave the show, after all? Rose herself spoke with EW and got into her thoughts behind the decision. "Being the lead of a …
With all due respect to the Fries family, all is most definitely not chill in Gotham City right now. The CW's Batwoman finds itself in a constantly-evolving main character swap. Last month, Ruby Rose announced that she would not be reprising the role of Kate Kane for season 2, with showrunner Caroline Dries revealing shortly afterward that a new character would take Kane's place beneath the cape and cowl. An understandable move, but one that led to worries that Batwoman would be killing off the character, a problematic issue in light of television's long history—and, …
A few days ago, we learned that Batwoman lead actress Ruby Rose would depart the CW superhero series despite playing the title character. Rose apparently left because of the demanding schedule for the show, but whatever her reasons, Batwoman is coming back for a second season, which means that its writers will now have to figure out a way to make that departure work. Christina Radish spoke to Batwoman executive producer Marc Guggenheim about what the show will do now that they have to find a new actress to play the masked vigilante: This is the first time that you’…
Ruby Rose threw a major Bat-bomb into the CW's plans when she opted not to return for Batwoman ahead of season 2. The star's abrupt departure led to a healthy dose of speculation, including the possibility that an emergency surgery she underwent for two herniated discs was the reason for the split. However, a new report from Variety reveals something simpler, noting that Rose was "unhappy with the long hours required of her as the series lead, which led to friction on the set. It was thus decided by her and the network and studio, Warner Bros. …
In news that is both shocking and yet perfectly understandable at the same time, Ruby Rose has decided to exit Batwoman after one season, forcing the CW to recast the title role ahead of its second season. It remains unclear why, exactly, Rose is parting ways with the series, but we'll get into several theories below. Here's her statement, per Variety: “I have made the very difficult decision to not return to Batwoman next season. This was not a decision I made lightly as I have the utmost respect for the cast, crew and everyone involved with the …
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After requiring surgery for two herniated discs, Batwoman lead Ruby Rose says she doesn't need to do every one of her character's stunts.
From showrunner Caroline Dries and based on the characters from DC, The CW series Batwoman follows Kate Kane (Ruby Rose), who never planned to be Gotham’s new vigilante, but three years after Batman mysterious disappeared, she finds herself left with no choice. Even though Kate’s father, Jacob Kane (Dougray Scott), protects the city with his militia, known as Crows Private Security, it’s not enough for the Alice in Wonderland gang, led by the psychotic Alice (Rachel Skarsten), so Kate must enlist the help of her stepsister Mary (Nicole Kang) and Luke Fox (Camrus Johnson), in order to …
Batwoman star Ruby Rose shocks fans with the revelation that some stunt-related injuries almost left her paralyzed and required emergency surgery.
In an Instagram video, Batwoman star Ruby Rose explains that her work schedule will prevent her from attending San Diego Comic-Con 2019.
When the Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. team announced that Disney Channel star Dove Cameron nabbed a role on the show, fans speculated aplenty about who she might play. A lot of people thought her animated Gwen Stacy would debut in live action. Instead, Cameron played an original character for the series in season five: Ruby Hale.
From timid high school girl to badass jungle fighter, Ruby Roundhouse certainly made an impression in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. The grown-up version of Martha/Ruby was played by the admirable Karen Gillan. And while her wardrobe received some initial backlash when the Jumanji sequel was announced, cosplayers were keen on recreating Ruby’s costume.