Loved Zoë Kravitz in ‘The Studio’ Episode 9? Here Are Her 10 Best Movies and TV Series

The Studio’s most recent episodes have been a complete mess, and Zoë Kravitz got into the centre of it by stealing the show. Here are some of the actress’ most noteworthy movies and TV series if you couldn’t get enough of her in Apple TV+’s new hit.
Just one episode is left for The Studio’s ongoing and extremely successful first season, with Zoë Kravitz potentially returning in it too.
The actress appeared in the show’s episodes 8 and 9, first celebrating a huge victory at the Golden Globes ceremony and then completely losing it all at the pre-party of the upcoming CinemaCon in Las Vegas.
Now that Kravitz has got herself a solid place on the list of The Studio’s most iconic cameos ever, she might be the one that the series’ fans are expecting to come back with more chaos in the first season’s upcoming episode 10 and second part of the finale.
Until this Wednesday’s premiere, you still have time to turn to Zoë Kravitz’s other prominent titles you’ve been putting away for so long.
‘Big Little Lies’ (2017 — )
- On Rotten Tomatoes, Big Little Lies holds a score of 89% from both critics and viewers
- On IMDb, the show is rated 8.4/10
In HBO’s hit crime drama also starring Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman, Zoë Kravitz portrays Bonnie Carlson, one of the school moms who get involved in a mysterious murder happening in the seemingly tranquil beachfront town of Monterey.
‘High Fidelity’ (2020)
- On Rotten Tomatoes, High Fidelity keeps scores of 86% and 79% from critics and audiences
- On IMDb, the show’s rating is 7.4/10
Based on the 1995 novel of the same name and its 2000 adaptation, High Fidelity stars Zoë Kravitz as a gender-swapped version of the original character, following vinyl show owner Robyn "Rob" Brooks as she navigates through life hardships and failed relationships.
‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ (2018)
- On Rotten Tomatoes, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse has scores of 97% and 94% from critics and viewers
- On IMDb, the movie rates 8.4/10
In the animated superhero movie based on Marvel comics, Kravitz voices Mary Jane “MJ” Parker, Peter Parker's wife in Miles' universe and Peter B. Parker's former wife in his universe.
‘X-Men: First Class’ (2011)
- On Rotten Tomatoes, X-Men: First Class holds scores of 86% and 87% from critics and audiences
- On IMDb, the movie is rated 7.7/10
Another superhero movie inspired by Marvel comics, X-Men: First Class stars Kravitz as Angel Salvadore, a mutant with dragonfly wings which are tattooed on her body and who possesses acidic saliva.
‘Dope’ (2015)
- On Rotten Tomatoes, Dope has scores of 88% and 83% from critics and viewers
- On IMDb, the movie’s rating is 7.2/10
In this coming-of-age comedy drama Kravitz gets one of the leading roles as Nakia, a girl who a high school student called Malcolm invites to a party at the demand of a drug dealer.
‘The LEGO Batman Movie’ (2017)
- On Rotten Tomatoes, The LEGO Batman Movie keeps scores of 89% and 81% from critics and audiences
- On IMDb, the movie’s rating is 7.3/10
In the animated superhero comedy movie inspired by DC comics about Batman (another movie adaptation of which also starred the actress in the same role), Kravitz voices Catwoman, one of Batman’s most prominent enemies and also his love interest.
‘Good Kill’ (2014)
- On Rotten Tomatoes, Good Kill has scores of 75% and 49% from critics and viewers
- On IMDb, the movie rates 6.4/10
In Andrew Niccol’s drama movie Kravitz stars opposite Ethan Hawke who portrays Air Force drone pilot Tommy Egan questioning the morality of his participation in bombing Afghanistan from his safe place in Las Vegas.
‘The Batman’ (2022)
- On Rotten Tomatoes, The Batman has scores of 85% and 87% from critics and audiences
- On IMDb, the movie is rated 7.8/10
In the Robert Pattinson-led superhero movie, Zoë Kravitz reprises her role from The LEGO Batman Movie, this time appearing physically as Selina Kyle aka Catwoman, a nightclub waitress, drug dealer and cat burglar who meets Batman while searching for her missing roommate.
‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ (2016)
- On Rotten Tomatoes, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them keeps scores of 74% and 79% from critics and viewers
- On IMDb, the movie rates 7.2/10
Despite not having screen time here, Zoë Kravitz appears in a photograph as Leta Lestrange, Newt Scamander’s former girlfriend who once betrayed him, but then reappears in his life in the movie’s 2018 sequel Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald.
‘Kimi’ (2022)
- On Rotten Tomatoes, Kimi keeps scores of 92% and 60% from critics and audiences
- On IMDb, the movie’s rating is 6.3/10
In Steven Soderbergh’s thriller Kravitz takes on the leading role as Angela Childs, a Seattle company’s remote worker who suddenly discovers evidence of a violent crime she feels obliged to report.
However, seeking justice also requires her to do the most terrifying thing she can ever think of, which is leaving her own apartment.