The Welland Tribune

‘Batwoman’ lead exits superhero series after just one season

Ruby Rose played the main role in the first superhero series with a lesbian title character

- TRACY BROWN

LOS ANGELES — “Batwoman” star Ruby Rose has left the show after one season playing its titular vigilante.

The freshman CW superhero series aired its season finale Sunday and had already been renewed for a second season. Warner Bros. has announced that the role will be recast.

“I have made the very difficult decision to not return to ’Batwoman’ next season,” Rose said in a statement issued this week. “This was not a decision I made lightly as I have the utmost respect for the cast, crew and everyone involved with the show in both Vancouver and in Los Angeles.

“I am beyond appreciati­ve to Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter and Caroline Dries for not only giving me this incredible opportunit­y, but for welcoming me into the DC universe they have so beautifull­y created. Thank you Peter Roth and Mark Pedowitz and the teams at Warner Bros. and The CW who put so much into the show and always believed in me. Thank you to everyone who made season one a success —I am truly grateful.”

Rose made her debut as Gotham’s vigilante in the Arrowverse’s 2018 crossover event “Elseworlds.” It was the first live-action appearance of Kate Kane, Bruce Wayne’s cousin who had taken on the cape and cowl in the billionair­e’s absence. “Batwoman” premiered last fall, shortly after Rose revealed on Instagram that she had undergone emergency surgery to repair two discs herniated “doing stunts.” “Batwoman” is the first superhero series with a lesbian title character.

“Warner Bros. Television, The CW and Berlanti Production­s thank Ruby for her contributi­ons to the success of our first season and wish her all the best,” said Warner Bros. Television, the CW and Berlanti Production­s in a joint statement. “The studio and network are firmly committed to ’Batwoman’s’

second season and longterm future, and we —along with the show’s talented creative team —look forward to sharing its new direction, including the casting of a new lead actress and member of the LGBTQ community, in the coming months.”

Like many other Hollywood production­s, “Batwoman” was forced to end its season early because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. The series had completed 20 of its planned 22 episodes. It is unclear whether the two remaining episodes would have set up events that would explain the appearance of a new Batwoman.

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THE CW ?? Ruby Rose as Kate Kane in "Batwoman."
ELIZABETH MORRIS THE CW Ruby Rose as Kate Kane in "Batwoman."

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