EXCLUSIVE: Anne Hathaway on becoming Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises
Anne Hathaway spills the beans on donning that catsuit for her role in The Dark Knight rises
Anne Hathaway spills the beans on donning that catsuit for her role in The Dark Knight rises
As one of the most anticipated film's of the year, we've been waiting what seems like an age for new Batman movie The Dark Knight Rises to arrive. And now it's finally here.
With the film hitting screens this very evening, we caught up with Catwoman herself, none other than the beautiful Anne Hathaway, to talk action movies, kicking ass, and how it felt to wear that catsuit.
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She beat some of Hollywood's hottest stars - including Keira Knightley, Gemma Arterton, Jessica Biel and Charlotte Riley - to the role of Selina Kyle.
But with Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Marion Cortillard and Joseph Gordon-Levitt on board, not to mention director Christopher Nolan on board, it must have been a little nerve-racking, right?
So how did it feel to get the part?
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