Zoë Kravitz in Talks to Direct ‘How to Save a Marriage’ with Robert Pattinson Producing


It’s potentially a “Batman” reunion for Zoë Kravitz and Robert Pattinson, although this time, it’s behind the camera.

Kravitz is in talks to direct “How to Save a Marriage,” which is currently in very early development at Sony Pictures, an individual with knowledge of the project told IndieWire. The project was first reported to be in development in March 2024 with Pattinson producing through his Icki Eneo Arlo banner.

“How to Save a Marriage” is written by Ross Evans, who is also set to make his directorial debut with original feature “De Novo.” Plot details for the film are still under wraps.

Along with Pattinson and his producing partner Brighton McCloskey, Geoff Shaevitz and Evan Silverberg will also produce via their Entertainment 360. Evans will executive produce.

Kravitz, who acted opposite Pattinson in Matt Reeves’ 2022 “The Batman,” made her directorial debut in 2024 with the thriller “Blink Twice,” which she also co-wrote. Kravitz will next be onscreen acting alongside Austin Butler in Darren Aronofsky’s “Caught Stealing.” She was additionally slated to star in the Zellner Brothers’s “Alpha Gang” and is expected to reprise her “Big Little Lies” role for the long-awaited Season 3.

As for a possible “Batman” return for Kravitz, director Reeves previously told IGN that Pattinson’s Bruce Wayne will be heartbroken, at least at the start of the sequel. Whether or not that is due to Kravitz’s Catwoman leaving Gotham at the end of the first film remains to be seen. Reeves only said, “The Weeknd’s ‘Call Out My Name’ was a big inspiration for what Bruce is dealing with when we see him again.”

Deadline first reported the news.



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