Zoe Kravitz joins Robert Pattinson at world premiere of The Batman in NYC

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Zoe Kravitz and Robert Pattinson had all eyes on them as they arrived to the world premiere of The Batman in New York City on Tuesday.

Giving nod to her character Catwoman, the actress, 33, stunned on the red carpet in a custom plunging black Oscar de la Renta gown with a bust made to resemble a feline silhouette.

The Matt Reeves-directed blockbuster hits theaters Friday, March 4, and sees Pattinson transform into the eponymous Caped Crusader.

Stars: Zoe was joined by Robert Pattinson, who portrays the titular superhero, for the world premiere of The Batman

Kravitz’s racy dress laced-up the front and clung tightly to her curves as it flowed down to the floor.

Her raven tresses were swept up in a tight bun that sat at the top of her head, while her bangs were curled and gelled in place.

The daughter of Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet donned minimal accessories, opting for a few sparkly rings and a pair of stud earrings.

As for makeup, Kravitz only aimed to enhance her natural beauty by rocking a sultry brown smokey eye and a classic nude lip.

Curve-clinging: Kravitz's racy dress laced-up the front and clung tightly to her curves as it flowed down to the floor

Sleek: Her raven tresses were swept up in a tight bun that sat at the top of her head, while her bangs were curled and gelled in place

Curve-clinging: Kravitz’s racy dress laced-up the front and clung tightly to her curves as it flowed down to the floor

Going for glamour: The actress looked amazing in the strapless number which had lace-up detailing plunge to the naval

Stunning: It had a cat-eye neckline

Going for glamour: The actress looked amazing in the strapless number which had lace-up detailing plunge to the naval and a cat-eye neckline 

Coming soon: The Matt Reeves-directed blockbuster hits theaters Friday, March 4, and sees Pattinson transform into the eponymous Caped Crusader

Coming soon: The Matt Reeves-directed blockbuster hits theaters Friday, March 4, and sees Pattinson transform into the eponymous Caped Crusader

On-screen chemistry: Zoe and Robert pictured in character in a still from the movie

On-screen chemistry: Zoe and Robert pictured in character in a still from the movie 

Her enviably full eyebrows were set in place with brow gel and her skin was given an added glow for the star-studded premiere.

Further channeling the feline femme fatale, Kravitz showed off her claw-like manicure. 

Pattinson, 35, channeled his brooding character by hitting the red carpet in an all-black ensemble complete with an edgy trench coat.

Minimalist: The daughter of Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet donned minimal accessories, opting for a few sparkly rings and a pair of stud earrings

Minimalist: The daughter of Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet donned minimal accessories, opting for a few sparkly rings and a pair of stud earrings

United: After getting in their solo shots, Kravitz and Pattinson united on the red carpet to pose for shutterbugs

United: After getting in their solo shots, Kravitz and Pattinson united on the red carpet to pose for shutterbugs

Batmobile! Kravitz struck a pose in front of the film's Batmobile

Batmobile! Kravitz struck a pose in front of the film’s Batmobile

Fanfare: Kravitz flashed a huge smile as she posed by a group of diehard Batman fans at the premiere

Fanfare: Kravitz flashed a huge smile as she posed by a group of diehard Batman fans at the premiere

The Batman: What the critics said

‘The moody self-importance… tries to bludgeon the audience into submission and to distract them from how derivative nearly everything on screen is…

‘Pattinson, who has delivered so many thrilling turns recently, struggles to elevate his antihero beyond a pouty emo brat.’ – The Times critic Kevin Maher

Rating:

‘The ending is tiresome and shark-jumping in the extreme, with faux-apocalyptic scenes which work better in less solemn superhero adventures, and an exasperating non-revelation whose significance is teased for the next film. 

‘Inevitably, night falls on the latest Batman iteration with the cloudy sense that – of course – nothing has really been at stake. A classy turn from Pattinson, however, as the crime fighter with an injured soul.’ – The Guardian critic Peter Bradshaw  

Rating:

‘Where Christian Bale and Ben Affleck embraced the macho side of the character, Pattinson looks like a boyish vampire, his skin tone only a shade warmer than in Twilight.

‘His is the first screen Batman to be fully seen wearing the eyeshadow… In the suit he’s methodical and muscular; out of it, he’s racked with insecurity and self-doubt. A repeated needle drop of Nirvana’s Something In The Way confirms it: this is emo-Bats.’ – Empire critic John Nugent 

Rating:

‘The Batman is a very good Batman film. To think of it as anything more only leads fo delusion or disappointment.’ The Independent critic Clarisse Loughrey

Rating:

‘Pattinson and Kravitz together generate more sensual charge than entire franchises have been known to muster…

 ‘(The film brings) a deep bench of tremendous character performances that add enthralling colour and intrigue to the winding underworld mystery plot.’ – The Telegraph critic Robbie Collin

Rating:

The Twilight star layered the chic outerwear over a dress shirt, trousers, and a silk tie. 

He finished off the look with a pair of black patent leather dress shoes.

After getting in their solo shots, Kravitz and Pattinson united on the red carpet to pose for shutterbugs.

Brooding: Pattinson, 35, channeled his brooding character by hitting the red carpet in an all-black ensemble complete with an edgy trench coat

Brooding: Pattinson, 35, channeled his brooding character by hitting the red carpet in an all-black ensemble complete with an edgy trench coat

Monochrome moment: The Twilight star layered the chic outerwear over a dress shirt, trousers, and a silk tie

Patent: He finished off the look with a pair of black patent leather dress shoes

Monochrome moment: The Twilight star layered the chic outerwear over a dress shirt, trousers, and a silk tie

Photo op: Pattinson, who plays Batman, was reunited with his character's signature wheels during the premiere

Photo op: Pattinson, who plays Batman, was reunited with his character’s signature wheels during the premiere

Group shot: John Turturro, Colin Farrell, Peter Sarsgarrd, Jeffrey Wright, Paul Dano, Robert Pattinson, Zoe Kravitz, Andy Serkis and Jayme Lawson gathered for a group shot on the red carpet

Group shot: John Turturro, Colin Farrell, Peter Sarsgarrd, Jeffrey Wright, Paul Dano, Robert Pattinson, Zoe Kravitz, Andy Serkis and Jayme Lawson gathered for a group shot on the red carpet

The dynamic duo were captured smiling at one another and sharing a few laughs ahead of the screening.

Kravitz was joined at the premiere by her stepfather Jason Momoa – who announced his split from her mother Lisa Bonet just six weeks ago – her sister Lola Iolani, 14, and brother Nakoa-Wolf, 13.

Momoa beamed beside his two teenage daughters as he hid his muscular form beneath a purple velvet suit.

Hunk: Colin Farrell looked ultra handsome as he stormed the premiere in a grey tweed suit

Hunk: Colin Farrell looked ultra handsome as he stormed the premiere in a grey tweed suit

Supervillain: The actor is virtually unrecognizable in the film as supervillain Oswald Cobblepot aka The Penguin

Transformation: The film's lead makeup artist Mike Marino transformed Farrell with extensive facial and body prosthetics; Farrell pictured as The Penguin

Supervillain: The actor is virtually unrecognizable in the film as supervillain Oswald Cobblepot aka The Penguin

All together: Farrell looked overjoyed to reunited with the likes of John Turturro Peter Sarsgaard, Jeffrey Wright, Paul Dano, Robert Pattinson, Zoe Kravitz, Andy Serkis, Jayme Lawson and producer Dylan Clark at The Batman's world premiere in NYC

All together: Farrell looked overjoyed to reunited with the likes of John Turturro Peter Sarsgaard, Jeffrey Wright, Paul Dano, Robert Pattinson, Zoe Kravitz, Andy Serkis, Jayme Lawson and producer Dylan Clark at The Batman’s world premiere in NYC

Suited up: Jeffrey Wright, who plays Gotham City police commissioner James Gordon, rocked a sharp red suit

The Riddler: Paul Dano, who plays Batman rogue The Riddler, slipped into a patterned three-piece suit for the night

Suited up: Jeffrey Wright, who plays Gotham City police commissioner James Gordon, and Paul Dano, who plays Batman rogue The Riddler, also put on stylish displays in eye-catching suits

All smiles: Jeffrey Wright, Paul Dano, Robert Pattinson, Zoe Kravitz, and Andy Serkis could hardly contain their joy on the red carpet

All smiles: Jeffrey Wright, Paul Dano, Robert Pattinson, Zoe Kravitz, and Andy Serkis could hardly contain their joy on the red carpet

The Aquaman star, 42, layered his suit jacket over an unbuttoned green plaid shirt and had several necklaces dangling from his neck.

His long brunette hair was worn down and he donned a pair of stylish black-framed glasses.

Colin Farrell, who is virtually unrecognizable in the film as supervillain Oswald Cobblepot aka The Penguin, looked ultra handsome as he stormed the premiere in a grey tweed suit.

Support: Kravitz was joined at the premiere by her stepfather Jason Momoa - who announced his split from her mother Lisa Bonet just six weeks ago - her sister Lola Iolani, 14, and brother Nakoa-Wolf, 13

Support: Kravitz was joined at the premiere by her stepfather Jason Momoa – who announced his split from her mother Lisa Bonet just six weeks ago – her sister Lola Iolani, 14, and brother Nakoa-Wolf, 13

Proud: Momoa beamed beside his two teenage daughters as he hid his muscular form beneath a purple velvet suit

Proud: Momoa beamed beside his two teenage daughters as he hid his muscular form beneath a purple velvet suit

Pattern: The Aquaman star, 42, layered his suit jacket over an unbuttoned green plaid shirt and had several necklaces dangling from his neck

Pattern: The Aquaman star, 42, layered his suit jacket over an unbuttoned green plaid shirt and had several necklaces dangling from his neck

Stylish: His long brunette hair was worn down and he donned a pair of stylish black-framed glasses

Stylish: His long brunette hair was worn down and he donned a pair of stylish black-framed glasses

Epic: Momoa looked ecstatic to be in such close proximity to the Batmobile

Epic: Momoa looked ecstatic to be in such close proximity to the Batmobile

The Irish actor, 45, layered up with a black peacoat and slipped his feet into a pair of black suede shoes.

His hair was neatly coiffed and his facial hair impeccably groomed for the occasion.

Jeffrey Wright, who plays Gotham City police commissioner James Gordon, and Paul Dano, who plays Batman rogue The Riddler, also put on stylish displays in eye-catching suits.

Plus one: Paul Dano, 37, was joined by his stunning wife Zoe Kazan

Plus one: Paul Dano, 37, was joined by his stunning wife Zoe Kazan

Dazzling: Kazan dazzled in a champagne-toned skirt and jacket combo that was covered intricate beading

Ethereal: She spored a noticeably glow as she took on the red carpet

Dazzling: Kazan dazzled in a champagne-toned skirt and jacket combo that was covered intricate beading

Dano, 37, was joined by his stunning wife Zoe Kazan, who dazzled in a champagne-toned skirt and jacket combo that was covered intricate beading.

Andy Serkis, who plays Bruce Wayne’s trusted butler Alfred, also brought along his wife of 20 years, Lorraine Ashbourne.

The longtime couple cozied up to one another, with Serkis looking effortlessly cool in a black suit and Ashbourne turning heads in a black velvet gown.

Longtime love: Andy Serkis, who plays Bruce Wayne's trusted butler Alfred, also brought along his wife of 20 years, Lorraine Ashbourne

Longtime love: Andy Serkis, who plays Bruce Wayne’s trusted butler Alfred, also brought along his wife of 20 years, Lorraine Ashbourne

Cozy: The longtime couple cozied up to one another, with Serkis looking effortlessly cool in a black suit

Head turner: Ashbourne turned heads in a black velvet gown.

Cozy: The longtime couple cozied up to one another, with Serkis looking effortlessly cool in a black suit

Solo moment: After posing for snaps with his wife, Serkis stood before the epic The Batman backdrop for several solo shots

Solo moment: After posing for snaps with his wife, Serkis stood before the epic The Batman backdrop for several solo shots

Venus Williams wowed in a sparkly purple sequin gown that highlighted her enviably toned frame.

The 41-year-old tennis champ’s dress also featured a sexy cut-out just under the bust.

She paired the dazzling garment with some strappy open-toed heels that showed off her bright white manicure.

Sequin stunner: Venus Williams wowed in a sparkly purple sequin gown that highlighted her enviably toned frame

Sequin stunner: Venus Williams wowed in a sparkly purple sequin gown that highlighted her enviably toned frame

Peek-a-boo: The 41-year-old tennis champ's dress also featured a sexy cut-out just under the bust

Contrast: She paired the dazzling garment with some strappy open-toed heels that showed off her bright white manicure

Peek-a-boo: The 41-year-old tennis champ’s dress also featured a sexy cut-out just under the bust

Chic: Williams' shoulder-length hair was straightened and her fringe was swept to one side

Chic: Williams’ shoulder-length hair was straightened and her fringe was swept to one side

Williams’ shoulder-length hair was straightened and her fringe was swept to one side.

Julia Fox embodied Gotham City glam as she dominated the red carpet in an edgy getup.

Kanye West’s former fling, 32, highlighted her toned physique in a skintight black vinyl bodysuit with a shiny silver mini dress layered over it.

Gotham City glam: Julia Fox embodied Gotham City glam as she dominated the red carpet in an edgy getup

Gotham City glam: Julia Fox embodied Gotham City glam as she dominated the red carpet in an edgy getup

Vinyl vixen: Kanye West's former fling, 32, highlighted her toned physique in a skintight black vinyl bodysuit

A touch of shimmer: There was a shiny silver mini dress layered over it

Vinyl vixen: Kanye West’s former fling, 32, highlighted her toned physique in a skintight black vinyl bodysuit

Editorial: The Uncut Gems star's brunette hair was slicked back into a lengthy ponytail and she highlighted her blue eyes with a heavy application of black eyeshadow

Editorial: The Uncut Gems star’s brunette hair was slicked back into a lengthy ponytail and she highlighted her blue eyes with a heavy application of black eyeshadow 

Dramatic: Adding another layer into the mix, Fox threw on a black vinyl trench coat that nearly touched the floor

Dramatic: Adding another layer into the mix, Fox threw on a black vinyl trench coat that nearly touched the floor

Adding another layer into the mix, Fox threw on a black vinyl trench coat that nearly touched the floor.

The Uncut Gems star’s brunette hair was slicked back into a lengthy ponytail and she highlighted her blue eyes with a heavy application of black eyeshadow.

Jayme Lawson was a sight for sore eyes in a ruffled semi-sheer polkadot down.

The dress’ strapless design highlighted the star’s sculpted shoulders while a black leather belt cinched in her waistline.

Stunning: Jayme Lawson was a sight for sore eyes in a ruffled semi-sheer polkadot down

Stunning: Jayme Lawson was a sight for sore eyes in a ruffled semi-sheer polkadot down

Details: The dress' strapless design highlighted the star's sculpted shoulders while a black leather belt cinched in her waistline

Details: The dress’ strapless design highlighted the star’s sculpted shoulders while a black leather belt cinched in her waistline

Big fan: Tommy Dorfman put her lean legs on display in a trendy denim shirt dress with a cartoon-version of Batman printed across the front of it

Big fan: Tommy Dorfman put her lean legs on display in a trendy denim shirt dress with a cartoon-version of Batman printed across the front of it

Fashionista: The actress slipped her feet into a pair of black sandals that wound up her legs and toted her essentials in a purple designer handbag

Fashionista: The actress slipped her feet into a pair of black sandals that wound up her legs and toted her essentials in a purple designer handbag

Confidence: Chantel Jeffries oozed confidence in a chic black dress with a beaded mock neck collar and ruching at the waist

Confidence: Chantel Jeffries oozed confidence in a chic black dress with a beaded mock neck collar and ruching at the waist

Dueling dresses: Ellery Lee and Maryam Maquillage put on leggy displays in dueling mini dresses

A little boost: They each rocked their platform shoes of choice for the night

Dueling dresses: Ellery Lee and Maryam Maquillage put on leggy displays in dueling mini dresses and platform shoes

Tommy Dorfman put her lean legs on display in a trendy denim shirt dress with a cartoon-version of Batman printed across the front of it.

The actress slipped her feet into a pair of black sandals that wound up her legs and toted her essentials in a purple designer handbag.

Chantel Jeffries oozed confidence in a chic black dress with a beaded mock neck collar and ruching at the waist. 

Ellery Lee, Maryam Maquillage, Alesso, Erin Michelle Cummins, Aldis Hodge, Nicole Kang and Nick Creegan were just some of the other famous faces in attendance at Tuesday night’s world premiere in the Big Apple. 

Sharp: Aldis Hodge looked sharp in a navy blue coat paired with a beige dress shirt and charcoal toned trousers

Sharp: Aldis Hodge looked sharp in a navy blue coat paired with a beige dress shirt and charcoal toned trousers

Couple: Batwoman's Nicole Kang and her partner Nick Creegan looked like the perfect pair on the red carpet

Wow! DJ Alesso and his gorgeous girl Erin Michelle Cummins turned heads as they color-coordinated for the evening

Date night: Batwoman’s Nicole Kang and her partner Nick Creegan, as well as DJ Alesso and his gorgeous girl Erin Michelle Cummins, put on loved up displays

Entourage! Kravitz seen arriving to the premiere with one of her team members and several security guards by her side

Entourage! Kravitz seen arriving to the premiere with one of her team members and several security guards by her side

Rolling up: Momoa was captured rolling up to the star-studded event with a camera in hand

Doting dad: Momoa's son Nakoa-Wolf and daughter Lola Iolani kept close to him as they approached the red carpet

 Rolling up: Momoa was captured rolling up to the star-studded event with a camera in hand

Riding solo: Farrell was seen strolling the sidewalk towards the Lincoln Center in New York City

Riding solo: Farrell was seen strolling the sidewalk towards the Lincoln Center in New York City

Red carpet-ready: Fox looked ready to strike a pose as she arrived to the premiere venue with her team

Red carpet-ready: Fox looked ready to strike a pose as she arrived to the premiere venue with her team

Rather than being an origin story, The Batman, directed by Matt Reeves, sees Batman pursue The Riddler in his second year of crime fighting, uncovering corruption that is connected to his own family in the investigation, forcing him to make new allies to bring the supervillain to justice. 

An all-star cast features Robert Pattinson star as Batman and Zoe Kravitz as Selina Kyle, or Catwoman. 

Also appearing is Paul Dano as Edward Nashton / Riddler, Jeffrey Wright as James Gordon, John Turturro as Gotham City crimelord Carmine Falcone, Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth and Colin Farrell as Penguin.

Two-years in: Rather than being an origin story, The Batman, directed by Matt Reeves, sees Batman pursue The Riddler in his second year of crime fighting, uncovering corruption that is connected to his own family in the investigation, forcing him to make new allies to bring the supervillain to justice; Robert Pattinson pictured in The Batman (2022)

Two-years in: Rather than being an origin story, The Batman, directed by Matt Reeves, sees Batman pursue The Riddler in his second year of crime fighting, uncovering corruption that is connected to his own family in the investigation, forcing him to make new allies to bring the supervillain to justice; Robert Pattinson pictured in The Batman (2022)

Cat and the Bat: An all-star cast features Robert Pattinson star as Batman and Zoe Kravitz as Selina Kyle, or Catwoman; Kravitz and Pattinson pictured

Cat and the Bat: An all-star cast features Robert Pattinson star as Batman and Zoe Kravitz as Selina Kyle, or Catwoman; Kravitz and Pattinson pictured

Ensemble: Also appearing is Paul Dano as Edward Nashton / Riddler, Jeffrey Wright as James Gordon, John Turturro as Gotham City crimelord Carmine Falcone, Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth and Colin Farrell as Penguin (pictured)

Ensemble: Also appearing is Paul Dano as Edward Nashton / Riddler, Jeffrey Wright as James Gordon, John Turturro as Gotham City crimelord Carmine Falcone, Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth and Colin Farrell as Penguin (pictured)

Many early viewers have criticized the highly-anticipated film for its nearly three-hour runtime, as well as its characters’ ‘bland’ performances.

In contrast, a number of critics have come forward to label The Batman as an overall ‘good film’ despite its flaws – with several citing its impressive car chases and fight scenes.

Residents of the United States and the United Kingdom can catch The Batman in theaters on Friday, March 4. 

Though it’s on track premiere globally this week, Warner Bros revealed on Monday that it had cancelled the film’s Russian release as the deadly conflict in Ukraine rages on. It was originally slated for March 2.

Release: Residents of the United States and the United Kingdom can catch The Batman in theaters on Friday, March 4

Release: Residents of the United States and the United Kingdom can catch The Batman in theaters on Friday, March 4

The Batman: What the critics said

‘The moody self-importance… tries to bludgeon the audience into submission and to distract them from how derivative nearly everything on screen is…

‘Pattinson, who has delivered so many thrilling turns recently, struggles to elevate his antihero beyond a pouty emo brat.’ – The Times critic Kevin Maher

Rating:

‘The ending is tiresome and shark-jumping in the extreme, with faux-apocalyptic scenes which work better in less solemn superhero adventures, and an exasperating non-revelation whose significance is teased for the next film. 

‘Inevitably, night falls on the latest Batman iteration with the cloudy sense that – of course – nothing has really been at stake. A classy turn from Pattinson, however, as the crime fighter with an injured soul.’ – The Guardian critic Peter Bradshaw  

Rating:

‘Where Christian Bale and Ben Affleck embraced the macho side of the character, Pattinson looks like a boyish vampire, his skin tone only a shade warmer than in Twilight.

‘His is the first screen Batman to be fully seen wearing the eyeshadow… In the suit he’s methodical and muscular; out of it, he’s racked with insecurity and self-doubt. A repeated needle drop of Nirvana’s Something In The Way confirms it: this is emo-Bats.’ – Empire critic John Nugent 

Rating:

‘The Batman is a very good Batman film. To think of it as anything more only leads fo delusion or disappointment.’ The Independent critic Clarisse Loughrey

Rating:

‘Pattinson and Kravitz together generate more sensual charge than entire franchises have been known to muster…

 ‘(The film brings) a deep bench of tremendous character performances that add enthralling colour and intrigue to the winding underworld mystery plot.’ – The Telegraph critic Robbie Collin

Rating:

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