Halle Berry has long been an open book about most corners of her career and life at large.
And that includes the catastrophic response to and performance of 2004’s ‘Catwoman.’
Berry’s casting marked a historic moment in Hollywood, for it saw her become the first Black woman to lead a major superhero movie.
Additionally, with the role following on from her Oscar win, the flick looked poised to elevate the superstar to even higher heights.
However, an avalanche of bad press, soured sentiment from comic book loyalists, and what many pointed to as a combination of racism and sexism sunk the film. Indeed, there was no major meow at the box office, rather hissing from all corners.
Directed by Pitof, ‘Catwoman’ opened to a little over $16 million at the box office…on a $100 million budget.
Putting on a brave face, Berry surprised the world when she showed up at the Razzies to accept the armful of awards the film had “earned” – including Worst Picture and Worst Actress. She gave a rousing speech hilariously leaning into the melee.
Now, in a reflective piece spotlighting the 20th anniversary of ‘Catwoman’s release and its cult success on streaming services, the actress is waxing candid about her layered take on what transpired and the perseverance that guided her through it.
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