Batwoman: First-Look Photo of Morgan Kohan’s Stephanie Brown Unveiled

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The Bat-family is getting bigger when it comes to The CW’s Batwoman, as the show is getting ready to introduce Stephanie Brown into the fold, who will be played by Morgan Kohan. Fans anticipating her appearance can now get a sneak peek at what she’ll look like in the series as well via Entertainment Weekly. 

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The upcoming episode of Batwoman will see Ryan (Jacivia Leslie), Mary (Nicole Kang), and Sophie (Meagan Tandy) going toe-to-toe with Cluemaster (Rick Miller). In a report from Entertainment Weekly, the episode will also feature the Cluemaster’s daughter, Stephanie Brown, who is mostly known in the DC comics world as Spoiler. 

In the comics, Spoiler acts as a foil to her father’s supervillain tendencies, often trying to spoil them before any damage can happen. Throughout her history, Spoiler has also taken on the mantle of Robin and Batgirl, so it’ll be interesting to see whether or not she stays as Spoiler for long in the world of Batwoman. 

Season 2 of Batwoman will also feature new cast members Shivani Ghai (Dominion) as Safiyah, Leah Gibson as The Whisper, Nathan Owens as Ocean, and Alex Morf as Victor Zsasz as well as the introduction of DC villain Black Mask.

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Based on the characters from DC, Batwoman is from Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television with executive producers Greg Berlanti, Caroline Dries, Geoff Johns, and Sarah Schechter. David Nutter and Marcos Siega executive produced the pilot.

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