Zoë Kravitz featured in rom-com series, High Fidelity. The show got canceled right after its first season was aired on Hulu. The leading star of the show confirmed the news on Aug. 5 and appreciated her followers for supporting and loving her work.

Kravitz thanked fans for putting their heart into the show and gave a huge shout out to the entire cast members of the High Fidelity series. She posted pictures of the cast on her Instagram and expressed affection towards the members.

The show was based on a novel by Nick Hornby and John Cusack's High Fidelity feature film that was released in 2000. The difference between the feature film and the series was the gender change of the lead character.

The original movie had Rob's character who owned a record store that consists of top 5 and pop culture music. The one-hour and fifty-four-minute comedy-drama showcased heartbreaks and ups and downs of love.

However, Kravitz promoted the show during the Hulu's Television Critics Association winter press tour and said that Lisa Bonet loved creating the film in 2000. The promotion started in January where Kravitz opened up about the show.

"She loved making the movie, she loves the movie, I'm a huge fan of the movie as well, and I think we just both thought it was a cool thing that was happening," Kravitz added. Kravitz will be seen portraying Selina Kylie's character who turns into Catwoman.

Fans are highly anticipating to watch the 31-year-old slip in the outfit of Catwoman in the upcoming Batman film. Although the movie has been put on a hold due to ongoing coronavirus outbreak. The actress revealed that she is still training herself for Catwoman amid lockdown.

Kravitz jokingly said that the studio didn't call her and asked not to gain weight during the quarantine period. She disclosed that after being in quarantine for a couple of weeks, she texted the director of the film, Matt Reeves.

She messed around with the director and asked if they could allow the catsuit to be large sized. Well jokes apart, she revealed that the training has been going on for over five months before the shooting was supposed to start.

However, due to the lockdown crisis, it seemed that the actress got some extra time to get herself into the perfect shape to dip into the Catwoman outfit. The filming of The Batman has been stopped since March 14.