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Meet The First Blackwoman To Play “Batwoman”

Actor Javicia Leslie is an American actress. She will play the title role in the television series Batwoman in the second season becoming the first black woman to portray the superhero. She appeared in two seasons of the series God Friended Me. The franchise will also feature an assertive LGBTQ central character.

When the 33-year-old Leslie moved to Los Angeles, she frequently rode down the popular Sunset Boulevard to see the row of erected TV and film billboards for inspiration. She would often dream of seeing herself up there.

The actor who starred on CBS’s “God Friended Me” and Carl Weber’s “The Family Business” on BET+, recently saw a billboard of herself in a black-and-red Batwoman suit.

“I did an interview in May and I was asked what role I wanted to do next. And I said, I want to play a superhero. I had a specific role in mind and I said, I want to play a superhero. And then the following month I got the audition for Batwoman. I didn’t even know that they were looking to cast a new Batwoman. So I just I truly believe in manifestation”, Leslie said.

In “Batwoman,” Leslie plays the role of Ryan Wilder, who spent years as a drug runner. Her character has lethal hand-combat skills, is seen as a kindhearted person who lives in a van with her plant.

“I always just remind myself that, like, my purpose isn’t for me. My purpose is to empower other people. And God brought me here for a reason. He put me in this position for a reason. And so with that, it’s nothing, you know, it’s nothing to fear because I know, like, this will empower someone to see a black female superhero. You don’t get to see that very often and to really see it in a franchise. That’s so epic”, she added.

The second season of Batwoman will premiere on the CW network on Sunday, January 17.

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