• — Unhinged, whiny, terrifying, and sympathetic all at once. The crossword scene? Chef's kiss.
If anyone can match Zoë Kravitz’s cool, it is Maaya Sakamoto (Aerith in Final Fantasy , Shinobu in Demon Slayer ). Sakamoto’s Catwoman is less gravelly than the original but sharper. She brings a cynical, jazz-like rhythm to the dialogue. Her chemistry with Yamadera is electric, specifically in the "You’re a good cop" scene, where her voice cracks with just the right amount of hope and fear.
was the original script, while the English dub was a comprehensive rewrite that significantly altered character dynamics and tone. Key Differences and Top Performance
• — Unhinged, whiny, terrifying, and sympathetic all at once. The crossword scene? Chef's kiss.
If anyone can match Zoë Kravitz’s cool, it is Maaya Sakamoto (Aerith in Final Fantasy , Shinobu in Demon Slayer ). Sakamoto’s Catwoman is less gravelly than the original but sharper. She brings a cynical, jazz-like rhythm to the dialogue. Her chemistry with Yamadera is electric, specifically in the "You’re a good cop" scene, where her voice cracks with just the right amount of hope and fear.
was the original script, while the English dub was a comprehensive rewrite that significantly altered character dynamics and tone. Key Differences and Top Performance