Batwoman Season 3 Trailer Brings the Mad Hatter Back to Gotham City



The CW has released the first official trailer for the upcoming third season of the Javicia Leslie-led Batwoman series, while teasing the return of some classic Batman villains. It certainly seems that the Mad Hatter is making his return to Gotham, as someone is using the classic Batman villain’s mind-controlling technology. The plot for the upcoming third season connects to season two’s finale cliffhanger, in which multiple Batman trophies get lost in one of Gotham’s rivers. Check out the recently released trailer for Batwoman season 3 below.

The Batwoman season 3 trailer, which you can check out above, also teases the arrival of other classic Batman villains including Killer Croc, Poison Ivy, and more. Poison Ivy was one of the villains teased at the end of season 2, with Bridget Regan cast to play the iconic DC supervillain. A short fighting sequence in the trailer also shows Batwoman trying to strangle a scaly monster, who could potentially be The CW’s version of Killer Croc. Although this is just the first trailer for the upcoming third season of Batwoman, it is expected that more heroes and supervillains will be making appearances throughout the next several episodes.

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The brand new trailer also gives us our first look at Victoria Cartagena’s new iteration of Renee Montoya. The third season of The CW’s Batwoman was announced in February 2021, and is set to premiere next month. Season 2 revealed Ryan Wilder becoming the new Batwoman, as the heroine takes down the Black Mask. Now it seems that she’s definitely ready to confront more prominent members of Batman’s rogue gallery.

Batwoman is an American superhero television series for The CW based on the DC comics character of the same name. The series was developed by Caroline Dries, and stars Javicia Leslie, Rachel Skarsten, Meagan Tandy, Nicole Kang, Camrus Johnson, Robin Givens, Victoria Cartagena, Bridget Regan, and Nick Creegan. Batwoman is also part of the Arrowverse continuity including other shows such as, The Flash, Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow, Supergirl, and more. The series originally premiered on October 2019, which followed Kate Kane (Ruby Rose), the cousin of Bruce Wayne, who becomes Batwoman during his mysterious absence.

After Ruby Rose’s departure from the series due to a back injury suffered on the set of Batwoman, changes to the series were forced to be made. Showrunner Caroline Dries changed the plans for the second season, which dealt with the rise of a new Batwoman. On Rotten Tomatoes, the series’ first season holds an approval rating of 80% based on a total of 51 reviews from critics, with an average rating of 6.87/10. Batwoman’s second season currently holds an approval rating of 89% based on 18 reviews, with an average rating of 7.25/10.

Batwoman’s season 3 premieres on October 13, with weekly episodes coming to The CW every Wednesday. Batwoman’s episodes will be available to stream for free on The CW website the next day of their release. It is currently unclear with how many episodes will premiere in the upcoming third season. Batwoman’s first and second season are currently available for streaming on The CW website and HBO Max.

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