'Gotham City Sirens' cast news: Eiza Gonzales is DCEU's Catwoman? First look at the 'Baby Driver' actress in the role

Eiza Gonzales showed off her new Catwoman-esque haircut on Instagram. Instagram

DC Entertainment's "Gotham City Sirens" is bringing more of Margot Robbie, who plays Harley Quinn, as she joins forces with the ever-so-fierce Poison Ivy and Catwoman. There is no official announcement from Warner Bros and DC Entertainment just yet about who will be slipping on the latter two roles. But, evidence has been piling recently that the Princess of Plunder will be played by "Baby Driver" actress Eiza Gonzales.

Eagle-eyed fans noticed that director David Ayer recently followed the Mexican beauty on Twitter, reigniting speculations that she has already been cast to play the villainess in the "Suicide Squad" spinoff. DC Extended Universe comrades like Joe Manganiello and Clay Enos are now following the actress on social media as well.

Although this could be merely a coincidence, this was not the first time she has been linked to the DC role. She first caught everyone's attention when she followed Ayer, Robbie, and head of DCEU Geoff Johns last year. In June, she also showed off her Catwoman-esque uniform in her Instagram stories, describing it as "the uniform lately."

The list goes on. Some fans pointed out that she has visited the Warner Bros. lot and is a casual comic book geek who is specifically partial to DC. Now, her new haircut is adding to the conversation.

Gonzales recently cut her hair into a long bob, one which resembles the hairstyle Selina Kyle has rocked in the comics. That, combined with her experience in action films and playing the seductress, has many people convinced that she would be perfect for the role. To help fans envision Gonzales as Catwoman, famed fan artist BossLogic did an impressive sketch, which can be seen below.

Then again, her involvement in the film is all but confirmed. "Gotham City Sirens" is still incubating in development with no release date yet. "Suicide Squad 2" seems to be moving forward first, so it might take a while before "Gotham City Sirens" comes out.

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