On the latest episode of DC Multicast, Keith is joined by journalist Lyvie Scott, author of Inverse's oral history of the 2004 Catwoman film, starring Halle Berry!
Lyvie tells Keith about her conversations with the film's director Pitof, its screenwriter John Rogers, and other behind-the-scenes figures that brought the film to life. Though Catwoman is regarded as a disaster -- infamously winning the Razzie for worst movie of the year -- there is a new generation of fans embracing the film's iconography. Keith and Lyvie discuss the movie's origins, its place in the history of superhero cinema, and more!
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