The newest addition to The CW's Arrowverse is Camrus Johnson's Luke Fox on Batwoman, the sometimes reluctant tech-wiz behind Kate Kane's cowl.
In real life, Camrus grew up in Georgia where he had plans to go into the military. When he realized, at around age 15, that the military wasn't the career he wanted, his mother imparted some words of wisdom that he's never forgotten.
Describing those early years over the phone, he took a moment to get the words exactly right.
"Her words were... What did she say? She said, 'You like to be loud and obnoxious. Try acting.' So, I did."
"Loud and obnoxious" couldn't be farther from the mark as Johnson was warm and relaxed as he shared freely about his path from high school drama classes to Batwoman and the role of Luke Fox.
"I was in Acting for a year, fell in love with it,...
In real life, Camrus grew up in Georgia where he had plans to go into the military. When he realized, at around age 15, that the military wasn't the career he wanted, his mother imparted some words of wisdom that he's never forgotten.
Describing those early years over the phone, he took a moment to get the words exactly right.
"Her words were... What did she say? She said, 'You like to be loud and obnoxious. Try acting.' So, I did."
"Loud and obnoxious" couldn't be farther from the mark as Johnson was warm and relaxed as he shared freely about his path from high school drama classes to Batwoman and the role of Luke Fox.
"I was in Acting for a year, fell in love with it,...
- 11/26/2019
- by Diana Keng
- TVfanatic
Oh, ick. Batwoman Season 1 Episode 5 lands a lot of emotional punches, but its first is the gag-inducing intro of Alice peeling patches of skin off of corpse thighs. Urgh.
But it definitely got our attention. And Luke's. And Batwoman's.
And it's nicely timed for Halloween, I guess.
This was Alice's episode from start to finish. No VotW to muddy the waters. Not even a heist (besides the skin thing) to boost the action.
Even the scenes that didn't directly feature Alice or her backstory still involved Alice and her backstory.
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Catherine's confession to Mary waa about her paying the technician to fake Beth/Alice's DNA on the deer bone fragments.
Mary was distraught that Kate still chose Beth/Alice over her, and Luke figures out the skin connection to Jonathan Cartwright,...
But it definitely got our attention. And Luke's. And Batwoman's.
And it's nicely timed for Halloween, I guess.
This was Alice's episode from start to finish. No VotW to muddy the waters. Not even a heist (besides the skin thing) to boost the action.
Even the scenes that didn't directly feature Alice or her backstory still involved Alice and her backstory.
Related: Enjoy Unlimited access to thousands of Movies and TV shows with Amazon Prime Video. Watch Anywhere. Cancel Anytime!
Catherine's confession to Mary waa about her paying the technician to fake Beth/Alice's DNA on the deer bone fragments.
Mary was distraught that Kate still chose Beth/Alice over her, and Luke figures out the skin connection to Jonathan Cartwright,...
- 11/4/2019
- by Diana Keng
- TVfanatic
Batwoman: Brendon Zub Tells Tales of an International Childhood and the Joy of Lying Down on the Job
Batwoman followers will recognize Vancouver-based actor Brendon Zub as the former Crow Security agent turned traitor, Chuck Dodgson, who is romantically involved with arch-villainess, Alice, and until very recently, a "secured" guest of the Bat Cave.
And he'll seem very familiar to fans of holiday made-for-tv movies as he has more than half a dozen of those under his belt as well as a recurring role as Trip Bailey on The CW's Charmed (2018).
Zub is also no stranger to the Arrow-verse, appearing in the pilot episode of The Flash in 2014 in a role which could've become recurring but ultimately didn't.
This turned out to be a blessing in disguise as the writer of the Batwoman pilot episode was initially concerned that he'd be recognized as his previous character, Kyle.
Zub wasn't worried at all, his role was so minor. As he tells it,"I said,'Oh, people don't...
And he'll seem very familiar to fans of holiday made-for-tv movies as he has more than half a dozen of those under his belt as well as a recurring role as Trip Bailey on The CW's Charmed (2018).
Zub is also no stranger to the Arrow-verse, appearing in the pilot episode of The Flash in 2014 in a role which could've become recurring but ultimately didn't.
This turned out to be a blessing in disguise as the writer of the Batwoman pilot episode was initially concerned that he'd be recognized as his previous character, Kyle.
Zub wasn't worried at all, his role was so minor. As he tells it,"I said,'Oh, people don't...
- 11/1/2019
- by Diana Keng
- TVfanatic
Nycc 2019 Batwoman Pilot Review Batwoman pilot episode TV show review from the 2019 New York Comic Con, a show created by Caroline Dries and starring Ruby Rose, Meagan Tandy, Rachel Skarsten, Camrus Johnson, Elizabeth Anweis, Dougray Scott, Sam Littlefield, Nicole Kang, and Brendon Zub. Superhero history shows that our favorite characters evolve through time to be what audiences need them to [...]
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- 10/8/2019
- by Leah Singerman
- Film-Book
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