Zoe Kravitz is "keeping [herself] busy" while she waits for the script for ‘The Batman: Part II’.

Zoe Kravitz is waiting patiently for The Batman: Part II script

Zoe Kravitz is waiting patiently for The Batman: Part II script

The 35-year-old actress starred alongside Robert Pattinson as Catwoman in the 2022 DC superhero flick and is trying to take her mind off the sequel by working on other projects like ‘Blink Twice’ while director Matt Reeves pens the screenplay for the upcoming movie.

She told Collider: "Matt goes into his hole when he writes.

"Again, he’s a super intense, detail-oriented director, so I just keep myself busy with things like [‘Blink Twice’] until people call me."

The ‘Big Little Lies’ star added there’s "a lot more to explore" with Catwoman and her alter-ego Selina Kyle in the sequel, which is slated for release in 2026.

She said: "The whole concept of Selina in that film was it’s an origin story, So obviously there’s a lot more to explore.

"It was a woman coming into her power and wanting to explore what it feels like when she can be playful and sit into that power. Hopefully, it will be very fun one day."

Previously, Kravitz’s ‘The Batman’ co-star Andy Serkis revealed the follow-up film would likely begin shooting in 2025.

Speaking at ACE Superhero Comic Con 2024, the actor - who played Bruce Wayne’s butler Alfred Pennyworth in the movie - said: "Well, there is a huge arc which you've got – nah, I'm not giving away anything.

"Basically, I know nothing about the movie other than that I've just found out that we're probably likely to be starting filming early next year. Therefore, if you do that math, it'll be a year and a half after that."

‘The Lord of the Rings’ star added he knew the wait for the picture’s story would be worth it because the filmmaker would certainly deliver "another brilliant script".

He said: "I know that Matt is working really hard on the script.

"Matt Reeves being Matt Reeves, the extraordinary filmmaker that he is, I can only assume that it's going to be another brilliant script, because I thought what he did with that first film was pretty amazing."