CASSANDRA Trailer (2025) Mina Tander, Thriller

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CASSANDRA Trailer (2025) Mina Tander, Thriller

CASSANDRA Trailer (2025) Mina Tander, Thriller
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The official Netflix YouTube channel just recently dropped a trailer for a series that shows that putting an artificial intelligence into every gadget and device may not be such a good idea for your own well being. The series is called 'Cassandra' and the official trailer for it can be watched below.

For those of you that want to learn more about this thriller series, here are some of the things you should know about 'Cassandra'.

Plot Details Of The Netflix Thriller Series 'Cassandra'

'Cassandra' has been described by Netflix in the following manner, "Germany's oldest smart home has remained empty since its owners perished under mysterious circumstances over 50 years ago. In the present day, when Samira and her family move in, electronic home assistant Cassandra awakens from her decades-long slumber. Developed in the 1970s to care for a family, she has remained out of commission since the deaths of the house's former residents. Now, Cassandra senses a second chance, one where she can be something more than a fairy godmother who keeps everything running smoothly. Cassandra comes to see herself as an equal member of the family, and she has a single mission: to use every single resource at her disposal to ensure she is never left alone again."

Cast And Crew Behind The Series 'Cassandra'

The series 'Cassandra' is directed by Benjamin Gutsche, who also wrote the screenplay for it. He worked on the series alongside producers Eva Stadler and Christian Becker.

The cast list for the series includes names such as Lavinia Wilson, Mina Tander, Michael Klammer, Franz Hartwig, Mary Tölle, Joshua Kantara, Elias Grünthal, Filip Schnack, and more.

When And Where Can I Watch The Six Episode Series 'Cassandra'

'Cassandra' will be available to watch exclusively on Netflix from February 6th, 2025 onwards.
With just under a month to go until Cassandra arrives on Netflix, the streamer has released a trailer and images for the German sci-fi thriller series.

The series centres on a family who move into Germany’s oldest smart home 50 years after its owners passed away under mysterious circumstances, awakening its virtual assistant who will stop at nothing to keep the family there to avoid being left abandoned and alone again.

The cast includes Lavinia Wilson, Mina Tander, Michael Klammer, Franz Hartwig, Mary Tölle, Joshua Kantara, Elias Grünthal, and Filip Schnack. Watch the trailer below…

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Since the owners died under mysterious circumstances over 50 years ago, Germany’s oldest smart home has stood empty. Today, when Samira moves in with her family, virtual assistant Cassandra awakens from her decades-long slumber. Developed in the 1970s to take care of a family and out of service after the death of the former occupants of the house, Cassandra now senses a second chance. However, she fancies herself as much more than a fairy godmother who keeps everything in order. Cassandra soon sees herself as an equal member of the family and does everything she can not to be left alone again – with all the means at her disposal.

Cassandra arrives on Netflix on February 6th.
Batgirl

Variant textless cover art of Birds of Prey vol.5 #13 (November 2024).
Art by Ejikure.
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance
As Cassandra Cain:
Batman #567 (July 1999)
As Batgirl:
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #120 (August 1999)
As Kasumi:
Justice League Elite #1 (September 2004)
As Black Bat:
Batman Incorporated #6 (May 2011)
As Orphan:
Batman & Robin Eternal #26 (March 2016)
Created by
Kelley Puckett
Damion Scott
In-story information
Alter ego Cassandra Wu-San Cain
Species Human
Team affiliations
Batman Family
Young Justice
Justice League Elite
League of Assassins
Titans East
Outsiders
Batman Incorporated
Birds of Prey
Justice League
Batgirl
Partnerships
Batfamily partners:
Batman
Harley Quinn
Barbara Gordon
Tim Drake
Duke Thomas
Stephanie Brown
Harper Row
Jean-Paul Valley
Other hero partners:
Conner Kent
Connor Hawke
Black Lightning
Katana
Rose Wilson
Black Canary
Big Barda
Vixen
Zealot
Notable aliases
Cassandra Wayne
Cain Wu-San
Batgirl
Kasumi
Black Bat
Orphan
Destruction's Daughter
One Who Is All
Abilities
Expert martial artist and hand-to-hand combatant
Peak physical of human conditioning
Able to read body language and anticipate opponents' actions
Cassandra Cain (also known as Cassandra Wayne and Cassandra Wu-San) is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. Created by Kelley Puckett and Damion Scott, Cassandra Cain first appeared in Batman #567 (July 1999).[1] The character is one of several who have assumed the role of Batgirl. Over the years, she has also assumed the names of Black Bat and Orphan.

Cassandra's origin story presents her as the daughter of assassins David Cain and Lady Shiva. She was deprived of speech and human contact during her childhood as conditioning to become the world's greatest assassin.[2] Consequently, Cassandra grew up to become an expert martial artist and developed an incredible ability to interpret body language to the point of reading complex thoughts, while simultaneously developing limited social skills and remaining mute and illiterate. She also becomes the adoptive daughter of Bruce Wayne/The Batman after she turns on her father and is one of Bruce's five children in current continuity (as well as his only daughter).

Cassandra was the first Batgirl to star in her own ongoing Batgirl comic book series. She was replaced as Batgirl by Stephanie Brown in a 2009 storyline. She returned in late 2010, where she was shown working as an anonymous agent of Batman in Hong Kong before adopting the new moniker of Black Bat. The character was brought back to mainstream continuity after the company-wide reboot in Batman & Robin Eternal, using the code name Orphan, previously used by her father, David Cain. The character's full history was restored in DC's 2021 Infinite Frontier relaunch.

The character made her cinematic debut in the DC Extended Universe film Birds of Prey,[3] portrayed by Ella Jay Basco.

Publication history
Cassandra Cain first appeared in Batman #567 (July 1999), written by Kelley Puckett and penciled by Damion Scott (who are generally credited with her invention).[4]

In 2000, Cassandra became the first Batgirl to be featured in an eponymous ongoing comic book series.

During the "War Games" story arc in 2004, Batman relies heavily on Cassandra to help control the violence of the gang war in Gotham City.[specify]

Cassandra took on the role of a villain by becoming the head of the League of Assassins following the "One Year Later" continuity jump, as established in Robin #150 (July 2006).

Cassandra then appears in Supergirl (vol. 5) #14 (April 2007), battling the title character, (Kara Zor-El).

In Teen Titans (vol. 3) #44 (April 2007), it was revealed that Cassandra battled Supergirl first, before attacking the Teen Titans with the Titans East.

Cassandra reappears later in the Robin series.[5]

Cassandra next appears on the roster of Titans East once again wearing the Batgirl costume.[6] Cassandra remained in the role of a villain, under the command of Titans East's leader, Deathstroke.

In October 2007, DC announced that Cassandra would be taking up the Batgirl identity as a member of the Outsiders in the upcoming Batman and the Outsiders ongoing series to be written by Chuck Dixon, which appears to, or is hoped to, begin resolving the controversy.[7]

In February 2008, Dan DiDio revealed during a convention panel that writer Adam Beechen would be writing a "new Batgirl" miniseries. Beechen himself said that the story would resolve the questions over Cassandra's behavior and will be a setup for new Batgirl adventures.[8]

In 2009, Cassandra passes the Batgirl identity to Stephanie Brown.[9]

In July 2010, Cassandra appeared as one of the main characters in a short story written and drawn by Amanda Conner for Wonder Woman #600, where she helps Wonder Woman and Power Girl in a battle against Egg Fu.

After Bruce Wayne returns, it is revealed that Cassandra's disillusionment was a ruse, and that she had willingly handed over her Batgirl mantle to Stephanie because she was acting under her mentor's orders, and she is now working as a codename-less vigilante.[10]

In 2011, in Grant Morrison's Batman Inc. series, it is revealed that Cassandra had taken up the name Black Bat.[11]

At C2E2 2011, it was confirmed that Cassandra would be appearing as a main character in Scott Snyder and Kyle Higgins' mini-series Batman: Gates of Gotham.[12]

After the New 52, Cassandra appeared in what appeared to be a variant timeline; however, at San Diego Comic-Con in 2015, James Tynion IV announced that Cassandra would be introduced into mainstream continuity in Batman & Robin Eternal.[13]

February 4, 2020 was the debut of Cassandra Cain's first graphic novel, Shadow of the Batgirl, written by Sarah Kuhn and illustrated by Nicole Goux.[14]

Fictional character biography
Early history
Cassandra's birth and childhood are revealed in the Batgirl series. While seeking a perfect bodyguard for Ra's al Ghul, David Cain finds a potential mother when he sees Sandra Wu-San fighting her sister Carolyn in a martial arts tournament. Believing that Sandra is holding back for Carolyn, Cain murders Carolyn and lures Sandra into a trap, sparing her life in exchange for giving birth to his child and leaving that child for him to raise. She agrees. After the birth of Cassandra, Sandra sets out to become Lady Shiva.

Cain trains Cassandra from birth to be an assassin. She is not taught to read or write; instead, reading body language is her only language. She is able to read people's movements and predict what they are going to do. When she is eight, Cain takes her to kill a businessman. As the man dies, Cassandra reads what he is feeling, realizes what she did, and runs away from her father.

After that, her activities are a mystery, until she first appears during the "No Man's Land" story arc.

No Man's Land
During the "No Man's Land" storyline, after Gotham is leveled by an earthquake and isolated, Cassandra Cain saves Commissioner Gordon's life and gains Bruce Wayne's approval, and, eventually, becomes the new Batgirl.

Her father, David Cain, sends a video of Cassandra's first murder to Bruce Wayne (Batman) attempting to disrupt her status. However, Wayne continues to accept Cassandra after she takes several bullets to save the life of a hired assassin, proving her devotion to protecting human life.[15]

Batgirl

Cassandra Cain as depicted on the cover of Batgirl #1 (February, 2000) Art by Damion Scott.
Bruce Wayne sends Cassandra to Barbara Gordon, currently functioning as Oracle. Barbara says she prefers to live alone but since Cassandra is never home and doesn't talk, it is just like living alone. A telepath "rewires" Cassandra's brain so that she can think with words and use language, but these abilities come at some cost to her ability to read people's body language.[16] As she had relied completely on this ability to fight, she is unable to effectively fight crime. Worried, Bruce Wayne takes away her costume and begins training her in defensive skills.[17]

Cassandra soon discovers that the assassin Lady Shiva can read people like she used to be able to and asks Shiva to reteach her.[18] Lady Shiva accepts on the condition that they would have a duel to the death a year later. As Cassandra would rather be "perfect for a year" instead of "mediocre for a lifetime", she accepts the offer.[19] When the women fight in a year's time, Cassandra dies within minutes. Shiva then restarts her heart, realizing Cassandra had a death wish, so that they can have a real fight. In the subsequent fight, Cassandra beats Shiva but does not kill her.[20]

Cassandra defeating Lady Shiva. Art by Damion Scott
Though not known for her private life, Cassandra does have a one-time romance with Conner Kent after meeting him on a cruise ship.[21] He shares her first kiss, and she even visits him at his home in Smallville, though the relationship never becomes serious.

Cassandra then helps Batman control the violence of a gang war in Gotham City.

Later, Batgirl moves to Blüdhaven with Tim Drake (the third Robin) at Batman's suggestion and with his financial support. There, Deathstroke takes on a contract from the Penguin to kill Batgirl and decides to let his daughter, Rose (the current Ravager), do the job instead. Cassandra beats Rose by playing on her emotions to leave her open for a critical strike, giving Deathstroke no choice but to get her medical attention.

During this time, Cassandra starts developing a friendship with Brenda, the woman who owns the local coffee shop, and even a very short-lived relationship with a boy named Zero. Unfortunately, her friends are all killed in the Blüdhaven disaster.

Cassandra also goes undercover for Batman, as Kasumi, in the Justice League Elite, working under Sister Superior to track and eliminate metahuman threats to the population. She works with the Batman's old fellow Justice League members Green Arrow and the Flash, and forms a bond with Coldcast, who is the first Leaguer to whom she reveals her identity. Although he is subsequently accused of murder, she and the rest of the team soon realize that he has been manipulated by renegade Elite member Menagerie, who was himself being manipulated by the spirit of Manchester Black as he tried to drive his sister to destroy London. As the JLA falls, the Elite, united by the spirit of the deceased Manitou Raven, free Vera and vanquish Black, although the team disbands after this last mission.

Cassandra gathers evidence that indicates that Shiva could be her mother, and seeks her out to confirm this, rejoining the League of Assassins. After she is proclaimed by Nyssa al Ghul as the "One Who Is All", the students of the League are split, half following Shiva, and the others Cassandra. In the following confrontation, Cassandra is mortally wounded by her "adoptive brother", the Mad Dog, while heroically saving one of the students under her leadership. Shiva revives Cassandra in a Lazarus Pit, then answers Cassandra's questions about her parentage. When Cassandra asked Shiva whether she was still killing, whether she would ever stop, Shiva says she was, and responds, "It's why I had you", so Cassandra agrees to fight her to the death once more.

After a closely matched battle, Cassandra manages to break Shiva's neck, paralyzing her. She appears ready to place Shiva in the Lazarus Pit, but Shiva pleads with her not to do so. Instead, Cassandra impales Shiva on a hook hanging over the pit, apparently killing her. Cassandra then abandons the identity of Batgirl and returns to her life as a wanderer.[22]

One Year Later

"One Year Later": Cassandra Cain. Art by Freddie E. Williams II.
Robin (Tim Drake) captures David Cain and brings him to the League of Assassins as ransom to free Cassandra, only to find that Cassandra is the new leader. Cassandra produces a gun and tells him to shoot Cain and join her league. Upon his refusal, she shoots Cain herself. Tim and Cassandra engage in a fight which ends when the platform they are fighting on explodes. By the time Tim comes back to the original location, Cassandra and Cain are gone and the ninjas' necks have been snapped. Tim had secretly recorded the conversation, clearing his name, but branding Cassandra as a murderer at the same time.

Brief Appearances
Cassandra next surfaces when she is hired by Dark Angel to kill Supergirl and attempts to do so by kidnapping Supergirl's friend, Captain Boomerang. Supergirl arrives at the League's Tibetan headquarters to confront Cassandra, where they fight. Cassandra uses swords that emit red sun energy which strips away Supergirl's powers. However, as Cassandra prepares to kill her, Supergirl mysteriously extrudes crystals from her body which injure Cassandra.

Later, Cassandra approaches Dodge, a wannabe superhero with teleportation powers, wanting him to steal a drug that gives humans metahuman strength in exchange for money. Cassandra (with an ally) plans to use the drug to create an army. She also makes another appearance where she murders the businessman who was producing that drug, who Robin has previously unsuccessfully attempted to bring to justice.[5]

Teen Titans

Cassandra with the rest of the Titans East on the cover of Teen Titans (vol. 3) #43. Art by Tony Daniel.
Cassandra is left behind while Batman, Robin, and Nightwing leave for their year-long trip and Harvey Dent is charged with protecting Gotham instead of her. Deathstroke approaches Cassandra and preys on her desire for a loving father as well as her feelings of abandonment. Apparently, Deathstroke manages to inject Cassandra with drugs, from a distance, that warped her mind allowing for him to manipulate her to his liking.[23]

Having gained control of his daughter, Deathstroke recruits her into Titans East, where she resumes the role and costume of Batgirl.

As a member of Titans East, she has a rematch with the Ravager and a brief confrontation with Robin, after which Robin injects Cassandra with a counter-serum (prepared in case Deathstroke regains control of his daughter), and she is apparently freed from Deathstroke's control and vows to kill Deathstroke to revenge herself.[24]

However, some time later, when she is working with the Teen Titans, Miss Martian comments that she is more in control of herself now. She faces Deathstroke, Match, and other former Titans East teammates, before being subdued by Risk. Soon after, Cyborg, Raven, and Duela Dent summon former Titans Nightwing, Donna Troy, Beast Boy, and the Flash (Bart Allen), who join them against Deathstroke's team. Batgirl attempts to kill Deathstroke, but is stopped and knocked unconscious by Nightwing, who demands that Deathstroke face the courts. However, Deathstroke escapes from the Titans with the help of Inertia, and after the battle is over, Batgirl and Duela Dent both vanish without a word.

Batman and the Outsiders
Cassandra retakes the Batgirl mantle to join the Outsiders at Batman's request.[25] She moves into the team's apartment, but does not show much desire to socialize with her teammates. Batman also offers membership to Green Arrow, who is furious to learn that the former leader of the League of Assassins is on the team as well. While on a mission, Green Arrow and Batgirl battle one another and end up gaining an unusual sort of respect for each other. The team as a whole begins to slowly accept Batgirl into their ranks after she frees all of them from the Chinese military.[22]

After the loss of their leader in the 2008 "Batman R.I.P." storyline, the Outsiders are left in disarray. Cassandra, believing that Batman brought her onto the team for just such a contingency, takes command of the group. Together, they undertake a search for the Batman.

Batgirl (2008)
After Batman is found, Cassandra moves into Wayne Manor, on the trail of father and Deathstroke. She uses the Batcave's computer to locate them but is attacked by Nightwing, who claims she cannot be trusted. Robin and Batman give her the benefit of the doubt.

Due to her research, Cassandra learns that David Cain and Deathstroke started up a school training Cassandra's "sisters". When Cassandra hears that the school's purpose was to "cripple the meta-hero community", she believes Oracle is about to be assassinated and rushes to her base of operations. She locates her father on a rooftop and engages in a one-on-one fight, eventually sending him over a ledge. When he loses his grip, she tries to save him but fails; he falls to another part of the rooftop. Batman, who had followed her, accepts her into the family again and says he will adopt her and make her his daughter.

However, after Bruce Wayne's apparent death, Cassandra, apparently disillusioned, passes the cowl to her close friend, Stephanie Brown, then she leaves Gotham.[26]

Black Bat

Cassandra as Black Bat with Red Robin; art by Marcus To.
After Bruce Wayne returns, it is revealed that Cassandra's disillusionment was a ruse, and that she has willingly handed over her Batgirl mantle to Stephanie because she was acting under her mentor's orders in the event of his death or disappearance, and gone undercover, using Tim Drake as a regular contact.[27] Following Bruce Wayne's public announcement about his intention to create a global team of Batmen, Tim visits Cassandra in Hong Kong, where she has been acting as an codename-less vigilante. He attempts to persuade Cassandra to return to Gotham now that things have returned to normal, but she refuses, saying that Stephanie needs the Batgirl role more than she does. Just before departing, Tim gives Cassandra a copy of her old costume and tells her that if she chooses to stay and fight crime in Hong Kong, he hopes she will do it while wearing a Bat-symbol.[10]

Cassandra takes Tim up on his offer, and joined up with Bruce's new group, now wearing a heavily modified costume that uses her original outfit as a base. She now uses the name of Black Bat, and among other activities brings down a heroin-smuggling operation in Hong Kong.[11]

After a new supervillain named the Architect destroys three Gotham bridges with the help of explosives smuggled from Hong Kong, resulting in the deaths of dozens of civilians. Cassandra, feeling guilty over her failure to stop the explosives from leaving China, returns to Gotham and partners with Red Robin, Dick Grayson, and Damian Wayne (the newest Robin) to bring the Architect to justice.[28] During a stakeout at Oswald Cobblepot's nightclub, Cassandra is mocked and berated by Damian, who tells her that he is a better hero and that Bruce likely sent her to Hong Kong as a demotion. Despite Damian's hostility toward her, Cassandra ultimately saves his life after pulling him out of the club mere seconds before it is destroyed by a bomb.[29] And after Dick discovers that the Architect plans to flood Gotham and kill thousands of civilians, Cassandra and Damian work together to dispose of the explosives that were supposed to sink the city. Once the Architect is defeated and captured, Cassandra decides to stay in Gotham rather than return to Hong Kong.[30]

Cassandra later infiltrates a tournament for hired killers and rescues Red Robin, who had been captured and was about to be sexually assaulted by the half-sister of Ra's al Ghul. After rescuing Tim, Cassandra apparently kills him with a katana, thus winning the tournament for herself. But in fact, she has merely faked Red Robin's death to allow him to escape. The two then travel to Hong Kong to catch a 10-year-old assassin known as the Cricket, but are easily defeated. Just as Cassandra and Tim fall into unconsciousness, the Cricket vows to face them again someday, and tells them that he hopes they will put up a better fight next time.[31]

The New 52
In what might be a variant timeline, Cassandra is a member of Barbara Gordon's League of Batgirls, operating on the field under her leadership alongside fellow Batgirls Stephanie Brown and Tiffany Fox. Her father, David Cain, is portrayed as a character named the "Orphan", who raises Cassandra alone and forces her not to speak but to "listen" to body movements and react accordingly with deadly precision. She was intended to be a "gift" to the villain "Mother", to show her that child assassins can be manipulated through "the old ways" instead of through the use of drugs, but "Mother" rejected her and told Orphan never to do anything behind her back again. Although she is used by Mother to kill Miranda Row, mother of Batman's new ally Harper Row, at the conclusion of the storyline, Harper forgives Cassandra for her role in her mother's death, while Cassandra's own father David sacrifices himself to kill Mother by trapping her in her disintegrating fortress, refusing to allow her to torture others in the future. At the storyline's conclusion, Cassandra adopts her father's identity of Orphan to continue protecting others.[32]

DC Rebirth

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As Orphan, Cassandra is later inducted into Batman and Batwoman's "boot camp" for young Gotham vigilantes.[33] Orphan is known for being the best fighter on the team. She tries to fight the team's battles alone and is known for sneaking into Stephanie Brown's and Harper Row's apartments in the middle of the night. When Batman is attacked by the Colony, she tries to take them on by herself and is left injured and later sedated after leading the Colony into their base. Clayface helps Batwoman, Red Robin, Spoiler, and the injured Orphan escape.

Batman and the Outsiders
Main article: Outsiders (comics)
Cassandra was a part of the latest Outsiders team, alongside Batman, Black Lightning, Katana, and Signal.

Batman: The Joker War Zone
Main article: Joker War
In this anthology comic, Cassandra and Stephanie Brown fight the Hench Master in Bludhaven. At the end of the story, both she and Stephanie reclaim the Bat symbol and Cass's costume becomes very similar to her previous Batgirl costume. In Infinite Frontier #0, Barbara Gordon – now primarily operating as Oracle again – explains to Huntress that Stephanie and Cass share the Batgirl title, but that she reserves the right to occasionally suit up as Batgirl in future.

Infinite Frontier
Cassandra makes more sporadic appearances in the main Batman series, like her helping Batman during the Fear State event as well as her teaming up with Stephanie Brown for their own Batgirls series.[34][35] Cassandra Cain also tries to defeat Failsafe (a robot designed by Batman to take him down in case he went rogue) but fails and is temporarily captured before freed. She also confronted Batman during Gotham War for his recent violent actions due to Batman's trauma in traveling the Multiverse and Knight Terrors but is swiftly defeated.[36] During the Lazarus Planet event, she meets a Non-binary warrior name Xanthe Zhou but is captured by spirits and sent to the Spirit world. During Titans: Beast World she confronts a mutated Huntress but manages to calm her down.[37]

Abilities
Skills and training
Like the rest of the Batman family, Cassandra has no superhuman powers. As a child, she received intensive training by her father, along with several other members of the League of Assassins, including Bronze Tiger, Merlyn the archer, and a series of instructors hired by her father, including Alpha. Upon taking the mantle of Batgirl, she was trained further by Batman, Oracle, Black Canary, and by Lady Shiva. She received supplementary instruction from Onyx. She is an amazing hand-to-hand combatant and is highly skilled in several martial arts, including Kung Fu, Jeet Kune Do,[38] Muay Thai,[38] and Ninjutsu.[39] She was also very briefly trained in detective methods by Tim Drake during their time in Blüdhaven.

Cassandra's superiority in combat results not just from her excellent physical condition, but from her cognitive functions (the result of her idiosyncratic upbringing) that enables extraordinary feats of coordination as well as perceiving minute changes in an opponent's movements and body language. In Batgirl #14 (May 2001), the writer, Kelley Puckett, places Cassandra in a position within the story in which her skills are analyzed by a group of government experts. The creative team reveals to the reader that the character has no metagene. Yet her genetic status was felt to be incompatible with her recorded abilities. One expert states, "Her individual moves are borderline human. It's her aggregate speed that's metahuman. Look—humans can throw a 100 miles-per-hour fastball, smash concrete blocks with their heads, and run 4.2 forties. What they can't do is all of that at once. It's not so much physical as... as mentally impossible. Too much to coordinate."[40]

Her upbringing using body language as her exclusive mode of communication also had the effect of enabling her to "read" minute changes in an opponent's expressions, breathing, muscles, joint position, and center of gravity which in turn allows her to see or "predict" an opponent's moves before they happen. It is possible this ability is only partially the result of her upbringing and that there is a genetic predisposition to it, since Lady Shiva, Cassandra's mother, is the only other martial artist known in the DC universe to have this ability. When a telepath "rewired" Cassandra's brain to allow her speech, this had the unintended consequence of blocking her ability to "predict" attacks, as though her ability to comprehend physical language was traded for her ability to speak and read. Eventually, Lady Shiva helped her to regain this ability, but how this was done is never revealed.[41]

Cassandra also exhibits extraordinary resistance to pain. On more than one occasion, she has been described as "being able to take a bullet wound and not even bat an eye," due to additional training received as a child.

Language skills
As a side effect of her father's training, Cassandra's brain developed learning functions different from most. Having been brought up by Cain deliberately without speech, the communication centers of her brain learned body language instead of spoken or written language. Thus, she originally had as much trouble learning spoken and written language as a normal individual would have in learning body language. Although she was able to learn some very basic things ("no", "yes", "me") the same way a normal person can learn to recognize smiles and frowns, it took a telepath "rewiring" her brain to teach her to speak and understand English. Even then, she only spoke with extreme difficulty (very falteringly, short sentences with long pauses, frequently using the wrong words, etc.). In Batgirl #67 (October 2005), Oracle performed a number of tests on Cassandra, determining the severity of the problem: "The language centers of your brain are all over both hemispheres. Not centralized like with most people. When you try to read or write, your brain doesn't know how to keep it cohesive."

In the 2008 Batgirl miniseries, the first issue delves into an explanation as to Cassandra's increased verbal and literary skills. It is explained that during the year in which Batman, Nightwing, and Robin were abroad, Cassandra and Alfred took it upon themselves to help develop the skills that she lacked due to her less than conventional childhood. By day, she took speech and ESL courses. The formal training aided her thought processes related to language and thus her verbalization improved rapidly.

Costume and equipment
Cassandra's costume as Batgirl is composed of black skin-tight leather. Her mask covers all of her head with the exception of the eyes, which are darkened, and symbolic stitches surround the mouth of the mask. Cassandra wears a yellow-rimmed black logo rather than the yellow bat version of the logo worn by Barbara. The costume was first created and worn by the Huntress in the early stages of "No Man's Land".

Like the other members of the Bat-Clan, Cassandra's Batgirl also wears a yellow-pouched utility belt which contains grappling hooks, batarangs, mini-explosives, tracking devices, a hand-held computer, binoculars, PlastiCuffs, and smoke pellets. However, Cassandra rarely uses any of these devices.

The costume displays slight variations in Titans East. The cape shows a yellow lining and Cassandra wears a "capsule" utility belt rather than pouches. In Teen Titans (vol. 3) #43, the once hollow bat-symbol appears to have been filled in and her cape is once again completely black; a new line of stitching goes up the forehead of her cowl. This version of the costume apparently results from one artist's interpretation, as Cassandra's appearances elsewhere (i.e., Supergirl and Batman and the Outsiders) show her wearing her standard Batgirl costume.

Her costume as Black Bat incorporates her former Batgirl costume, with some modifications. She now wears a domino mask and exposes the rest of her face and head. Her cape is now severely torn, looking ragged and almost smoke-like. Her hands are wrapped in bandages rather than her former scalloped bat-gloves.

The costume she currently wears as Orphan consists of a form-fitting longsleeved black top, gloves, and full head mask; occasionally she has worn a variant with an attached hood and no mask. Her pants are looser and baggier in the thighs to allow greater flexibility with her acrobatics, and she wears knee-high black boots. The entire costume has yellow accents, with small armor plates in strategic areas on the torso and arms, and includes a yellow utility belt.

Controversy
Critical reception of Cassandra's villainous turn in the "One Year Later" storyline was mixed.[42][43] In general, the portrayal of Tim Drake was praised, whereas Cassandra's depiction was not. Upon being asked if Cassandra's characterization was editorially mandated, writer Adam Beechen stated, "When I came to the book, I was told that the first arc would deal with presenting Cassandra as a major new enemy for Robin. From there, I worked out the details of just how that would come about with our initial editor, Eddie Berganza, and then his successor, Peter Tomasi."[44] In a follow-up interview, he clarified further, stating, "They didn't present me with a rationale as to why Cassandra was going to change, or a motivating factor. That was left for me to come up with and them to approve. And we did that. But as far as to why the editors and writers and whoever else made the decision decided that was a good direction, I honestly couldn't answer."[45]

In interviews and press conferences,[46] Dan DiDio and others have stated that Cass will "be going back to basics", as in her early adventures before she was able to talk. Later, Geoff Johns was quoted as saying, "We will be addressing in Teen Titans exactly what the deal is with her. Is she a bad guy? How? Why? She was a completely different character before 'One Year Later,' so let's find out what happened."[47]

According to Wizard Magazine #182, the storyline was "one of the most controversial changes to come out of DC's 'One Year Later' event", and "fans rose up in arms, organizing websites and letter-writing campaigns to protest the change." Dan Didio commented, "I'm glad to see there was a reaction created, it shows that people care about the character and want to see something happen with her."[48]

Other versions
In the alternate timeline portrayed in the "Titans Tomorrow" storyline in Teen Titans, Cassandra was mentioned as having been murdered by Duela Dent. Years later, Tim Drake (now the new Batman) killed Duela in retaliation.[49]
In the timeline depicted in the sequel, Titans Tomorrow... Today!, Cassandra is portrayed as the successor to the Batwoman mantle, and a member of Lex Luthor's Titans Army.
A toddler version of Cassandra appears in several issues of Tiny Titans. She is a friend of Barbara Gordon and Stephanie Brown.
In The New 52: Futures End, Cassandra appears as a member of the League of Batgirls alongside Stephanie Brown and a young African-American girl named Tiffany Fox (the daughter of Lucius Fox). Her friendship with Stephanie appears to have remained intact.[50]
In the DC Comics Bombshells universe, Cassandra is a Chinese heroine known as Black Bat. After the end of World War II, she returns to her home country to help rebuild and make life better for the young girls there.
Collected editions
Most of the 2000 Batgirl ongoing series, as well as the 2008 miniseries, has been collected into trade paperbacks.

Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
Batgirl: Silent Running Batgirl #1-6 March 2001 978-1840232660
Batgirl: A Knight Alone Batgirl #7-11, #13-14 November 2001 978-1563898525
Batgirl: Death Wish Batgirl #17-20, #22-23, #25 August 2003 978-1840237078
Batgirl: Fists of Fury Batgirl #15-16, #21, #26-28 May 2004 978-1401202057
Robin/Batgirl: Fresh Blood Batgirl #58-59; Robin #132-133 October 2005 978-1401204334
Batgirl: Kicking Assassins Batgirl #60-64 January 2006 978-1401204396
Batgirl: Destruction's Daughter Batgirl #65-73 September 2006 978-1401208967
Batgirl: Redemption Batgirl #1-6 (2008 miniseries) June 2009 978-1401222758
Batgirl Vol. 1: Silent Knight Batgirl #1-12, Annual #1 January 2016 978-1401266271
Batgirl Vol. 2: To the Death Batgirl #13-25 July 2016 978-1401263522
Batgirl Vol. 3: Point Blank Batgirl #26-37, and a story from Batgirl: Secret Files & Origins #1 January 2017 978-1401265854
Other collected editions
Bruce Wayne: Murderer? (Batgirl #24)
Bruce Wayne: Fugitive vol. 1 (Batgirl #27, #29)
Bruce Wayne: Fugitive vol. 3 (Batgirl #33)
Batman: War Games, Act 1 (Batgirl #55)
Batman: War Games, Act 2 (Batgirl #56)
Batman: War Games, Act 3 (Batgirl #57)
Ghost/Batgirl: The Resurrection Machine (a 4-part miniseries crossover with Ghost, a Dark Horse Comics character)
Bruce Wayne: Murderer? (New Edition) (Batgirl #24, #27)
Bruce Wayne: Fugitive (New Edition) (Batgirl #29, #33)
Batman: War Games Vol. 1 (Modern Release) (Batgirl #53, #55)
Batman: War Games Vol. 2 (Modern Release) (Batgirl #56, #57)
In other media
Television
Cassandra Wu-San / Orphan appears in Young Justice: Outsiders. This version is a member of Batman Incorporated, later the Team, who had her vocal cords removed by her mother, Lady Shiva, as an infant and was originally with the League of Shadows before Batgirl convinced her to defect, though Cassandra inadvertently paralyzed her in the process.
Cassandra Cain / Batgirl appears in Batwheels, voiced by Leah Lewis.[51] This version is cheerful, lighthearted, and able to communicate.
Film
Cassandra Cain appears in Birds of Prey, portrayed by Ella Jay Basco.[52] This version is a twelve-year-old pickpocket who lives with neglectful foster parents and idolizes Harley Quinn. After unknowingly pilfering a diamond that Roman Sionis sought after, Cain joins forces with Quinn, Dinah Lance, Renee Montoya, and Helena Bertinelli to defeat Sionis and his forces. Afterwards, Cain gives the diamond to the group before becoming Quinn's apprentice.
An alternate universe incarnation of Cassandra Cain named Kai Li Cain appears in Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham, voiced by Tati Gabrielle.[53]
Video games
Cassandra Cain / Batgirl appears in Batman: Toxic Chill.
Cassandra Cain / Batgirl makes a cameo appearance in Batman: Dark Tomorrow.
Cassandra Cain / Batgirl appears in Batman: Justice Unbalanced.
Cassandra Cain / Batgirl appears in DC Universe Online, voiced by Mindy Raymond.
Cassandra Cain / Batgirl appears as a playable character in the mobile version of Injustice: Gods Among Us.
Miscellaneous
Cassandra Cain / Batgirl appears in the audiobook adaptation of Batman: No Man's Land, voiced by Nanette Savard.
Cassandra Cain / Batgirl makes a cameo appearance in Batman: The Brave and the Bold #13.
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Regina Cassandra

Cassandra in 2016
Born 13 December 1990 (age 34)
Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
Education M.Sc. Psychology (Madras University)
Alma mater Women's Christian College, Chennai
Occupation Actress
Years active 2005–present
Regina Cassandra (born 13 December 1990) is an Indian actress who primarily works in Tamil and Telugu films.[1] Cassandra is a recipient of several accolades including a SIIMA Award and a CineMAA Award, along with a Filmfare OTT Award nomination.[2]

Cassandra made her acting debut in a supporting role with the Tamil film Kanda Naal Mudhal (2005) and had her breakthrough with her Telugu debut Siva Manasulo Sruthi (2012), which earned her the SIIMA Award for Best Female Debut – Telugu. She then received commercial success with Routine Love Story (2010), Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga (2013), Power (2014) and Pilla Nuvvu Leni Jeevitham (2014).

Cassandra received praise for portraying a traditional girl in Subramanyam for Sale (2015), a dental student in Jyo Achyutananda (2016), a youngster in Maanagaram (2017), a drug addict in Awe (2018) and a businesswoman in Evaru (2019). She received the SIIMA Award for Best Actress – Telugu nomination for Jyo Achyutananda.[3] Following her expansion to Hindi films with Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga (2019), she starred in streaming series Rocket Boys (2022) and Jaanbaaz Hindustan Ke (2023).[4]

In addition to her acting career, she is a celebrity endorser for brands and products.[5]

Early life and education
Cassandra was born on 13 December 1990 in Madras (now Chennai) in a Tamil family.[6][1] Her mother tongue is Tamil. She was nine years old when she started anchoring for Splash, a kids' channel.[7] She completed her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the Women's Christian College, Chennai,[8] and did Master of Science in Counseling Psychology from University of Madras.[9][10]

Career
Film debut and early struggles (2005–2014)
Cassandra made her film debut with the Tamil film Kanda Naal Mudhal in 2005 with Karthik Kumar.[11] She next appeared in the 2006 film Azhagiya Asura with Yogi.[12] In 2010, Cassandra played the lead in the Kannada film Suryakaanti alongside Chetan Kumar, and as she could not speak Kannada, she was told to act out scenes in English and add Kannada to it.[13] Rediff.com wrote, "Regina is more impressive than Chetan. She is really cute and her bubbly expressions suit the role."[14] After this film, she took time out and went on to graduate in psychology and took another year off before taking a final call on joining movies.[15][16] During her break, she acted in several short films, including Balaji Mohan's Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi alongside Adith Arun.[citation needed]

Cassandra made her Telugu debut with Shiva Manasulo Shruti opposite Sudheer Babu. Hindustan Times noted, "Regina charms the viewers with her looks and her performance." She won the SIIMA Award for Best Female Debut - Telugu for the film. Before that, she was shortlisted in the film Life is Beautiful but the production team went on for long time in audition in decided to choose this project and opted out from that film.[17][18] The same year she appeared opposite Sundeep Kishan in Routine Love Story.[19] which she signed even before her first release in Telugu. In 2013 she had two releases. She first appeared in Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga opposite Sivakarthikeyan.[20] She next played the lead opposite Vikram Anand in Nirnayam. The former proved successful at the box office.[21]

Cassandra had four releases in 2014. She first appeared opposite Allu Sirish in Kotha Janta.[22][23] Deccan Chronicle wrote, "The star of the film is undoubtedly Regina. She looks cute and bubbly and delivers a delightful performance."[24] Her next releases was Ra Ra... Krishnayya, opposite Sundeep Kishan.[25] She then played a Bengali girl opposite Ravi Teja, in the commercial success Power.[26] Bangalore Mirror wrote, "Regina looks rather cute in her limited screen presence."[27] Her final film of the year was Pilla Nuvvu Leni Jeevitam opposite Sai Dharam Tej, a boxoffice success.[28]

Critical acclaim and success (2016–2020)
Cassandra's first release of 2015 was Rajathandhiram alongside Veera(2015).[29] Her next film was the commercially successful Subramanyam for Sale opposite Sai Dharam Tej. Pranita Jonnalagedda of Times of India noted, "Regina brings freshness to the film with her clean act and is brilliant except when she cries."[30] Her last film of the year was Soukhyam opposite Gopichand.[31] Cassandra appeared in three films in 2016. She appeared in Shourya alongside Manchu Manoj and in Shankara alongside Nara Rohit. The commercially successful film Jyo Achyutananda, became a breakthrough for her. She played a dental student opposite Naga Shaurya and Nara Rohit.[32] Deccan Chronicle wrote, "Regina looks beautiful and her performance is impressive."[33]

In 2017, Cassandra's first film was the successful Maanagaram opposite Sundeep Kishan.[34] Malini Mannath of The New Indian Express wrote, "Regina's matter-of-fact portrayal is perfect."[35] She subsequently appeared in Saravanan Irukka Bayamaen opposite Udhayanidhi Stalin, Gemini Ganeshanum Suruli Raajanum opposite Atharvaa, Nakshatram opposite Sundeep Kishan and Balakrishnudu opposite Nara Rohit.[36] In 2018, Cassandra first played a waitress and drug addict in the critical acclaimed Awe.[37] Firstpost noted, "Regina Cassandra has an interesting role, and delivers noteworthy performance."[38] She then appeared in Mr. Chandramouli alongside Gautham Karthik and Silukkuvarupatti Singam opposite Vishnu Vishal. The latter was a critical and commercial success.[citation needed]

Cassandra's career marked a successful phase in 2019. She first made her Hindi film debut with Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga opposite Sonam Kapoor. She played an unconventional role of a lesbian.[39] Bollywood Hungama noted, "Regina Cassandra is quite an important part of the film and impresses with her confident act."[40] She played a negative character for the first time in 7.[41] Her final film of the year, Evaru earned her critical acclaim. She played a rising businesswoman alongside Adivi Sesh.[42] India Today noted, "Regina Cassandra performs extremely well and for a large part of the film, you cannot fathom whether she's guilty or not." While 123telugu stated, "Regina makes a solid comeback with Evaru. She is amazing in her double-edged role and gives her career best performance."[43][44]

Career progression (2021–present)
Cassandra had five releases in 2021. She first appeared in Mughizh opposite Vijay Sethupathi.[45] She then played a chess coach and computer hacker in Chakra.[46] She then played an orphan in Nenjam Marappathillai.[47] Hindustan Times noted, "Cassandra is incredibly good as Mariam, a role that fits her like a glove."[48] She then appeared in the anthology film Kasada Tabara alongside Premgi Amaren.[49] Cassandra did a cameo in the bilingual Thalaivii as B. Saroja Devi.[50]

Cassandra's first release in 2022 was 1945 alongside Rana Daggubati.[51] Cassandra made her web debut with the series Rocket Boys, where she portrayed Mrinalini Sarabhai opposite Ishwak Singh, and reprised her role in the second season.[52] Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV termed her "terrific", while Roktim Rajpal of India Today noted, "Regina shines despite having limited scope. She channels her character's griefs and insecurities with a fair degree of competence."[53][54] She then had a special number in Chiranjeevi's Acharya.[55] She then appeared in three more web series, Fingertip, Anya's Tutorial and Shoorveer.[56] Her final release of the year was the bilingual Saakini Daakini.[57][58] The News Minute stated, "Regina particularly looks perfect as a young police trainee. She performs her stunts well and gives a brilliant performance."[59]

In 2023, Cassandra first appeared in the web series Jaanbaaz Hindustan Ke, as a NIA officer.[60] Deepa Gehlot of Rediff.com wrote, "Regina Cassandra has an attractive screen presence, but her Kavya is mostly one-dimensional."[61] She next appeared in Farzi as Vijay Sethupathi's wife.[62][63] Her first film of the year was Karungaapiyam.[64] She next played dual roles in Nene Naa, one of which was an archaeologist.[65] 123telugu noted, "Regina shines in the dual roles, particularly as Divya. Her engaging performance adds depth to the character and keeps the audience intrigued."[66] She later played a paranormal investigator in Conjuring Kannappan opposite Sathish.[67] Janani K found her portrayal to be "decent".[68]

In her first release of 2024, Cassandra played a lively girl opposite Dilip Prakash in Utsavam.[69] Nelki Naresh Kumar found her to be "convincing" in Rama's role.[70] Cassandra will next appear in the Tamil films Vidaamuyarchi and Flashback and the Hindi films Section 108 and Jatt.[71]

Other work and media image

Regina in 2013
Salil Panchal of Forbes noted, "Cassandra has emerged as one of the most dependable and versatile actresses of South Indian cinema."[72] Ram Venkat Srikar of The New Indian Express termed her filmography a mix of "conventional and unconventional", and wrote, "Regina exudes much self-awareness" while describing her acting choices.[73] Zinia Bandyopadhyay of News18 said that the actress is someone who has always "chosen characters that are poles apart from one another".[74] Mayur Sanap of Rediff.com termed her Hindi debut "unconventional", and said, "Cassandra has successfully carved a niche for herself with her choices of films."[5] Sushmita Dey of Times Now noted her for her "versatile roles" and said, "Regina has a unique approach towards every character."[75]

Cassandra ranked 4th in Rediff.com's "Top Telugu Actresses" list of 2012.[76] In February 2023, she ranked 4th in IMDb's "Popular Indian Celebrities" list.[77] In Hyderabad Times' Most Desirable Woman list, she was placed 14th in 2015, 20th in 2016 and 28th in 2019.[78][79][80] In the Chennai Times' Most Desirable Woman list, she was placed 22nd in 2016.[81] Cassandra is a celebrity endorser for several brands and products such as Kalyan Jewellers, Trends, Biba and Meesho.[82][83] Cassandra has also worked for a number of causes. In 2014, she walked the ramp for "Teach for Change" charity show.[84] She has participated in People For Cattle in India's "Water Bowl Challenge", as its campaign ambassador in 2021. She also supports organic farming. In 2023, Cassandra became the co-founder of Democratic Sangha, participating in the rural women's leadership program.[85][86][87]

Filmography
Key
† Denotes films that have not yet been released
Films
Year Title Role Language(s) Notes Ref.
2005 Kanda Naal Mudhal Latha Tamil [88]
2006 Azhagiya Asura Mahalakshmi [89]
2010 Suryakaanti Kanthi Kannada [90]
2012 Siva Manasulo Sruthi Sruti Telugu [18]
Routine Love Story Tanvi [91]
2013 Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga Paappaa Tamil [92]
Nirnayam Jeni [93]
2014 Kotha Janta Suvarna Telugu [94]
Ra Ra... Krishnayya Nandeshwari "Nandu" [95]
Power Vaishnavi [96]
Pilla Nuvvu Leni Jeevitham Sailaja "Sailu" / Sirisha "Siri" [97]
2015 Rajathandhiram Michelle D'Mello Tamil [98]
Subramanyam for Sale Seetha Telugu [99]
Soukhyam Sailaja "Sailu" [100]
2016 Shourya Netra [101]
Jyo Achyutananda Dr. Jyothsna Kumari "Jyo" [102]
Shankara Ananya / Pappu [103]
2017 Maanagaram HR officer Tamil [104]
Saravanan Irukka Bayamaen Thenmozhi [105]
Gemini Ganeshanum Suruli Raajanum Lavanya [106]
Nakshatram Jamuna Telugu [107]
Balakrishnudu Aadhya [108]
2018 Awe Mira [109]
Mr. Chandramouli Madhu Tamil [110]
Silukkuvarupatti Singam Rajeshwari "Raji" [111]
Party Madhu Unreleased [112]
2019 Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga Kuhu Hindi [113]
7 Saraswathi Telugu / Tamil Bilingual film [114]
Evaru Sameera Maha Telugu [115]
2021 Mughizh Radhika Tamil [116]
Chakra Leela [117]
Nenjam Marappathillai Mariam [118]
Kasada Thapara Tripura Sundari "Trisha" [119]
Thalaivii B. Saroja Devi Hindi / Tamil Bilingual film; cameo [120]
2022 1945 Anandhi Tamil / Telugu [121]
Acharya Mandakini Telugu Special appearance in a song "Saana Kastham" [55]
Saakini Daakini Damini [122]
2023 Karungaapiyam Umayal Karthika Tamil [64]
Nene Naa Divya / Damayanti Telugu Dual role [123]
Conjuring Kannappan Dark Deves Tamil [124]
2024 Utsavam Rama Telugu [125]
2025 Vidaamuyarchi † TBA Tamil Filming [126]
Jaat † TBA Hindi Filming [127]
TBA Section 108 † Shikha Saxena Post-production [128]
TBA Flashback † TBA Tamil Post-production [129]
Television
Year Title Role Language Notes Ref.
2022–2023 Rocket Boys Mrinalini Sarabhai Hindi 2 seasons [52]
2022 Fingertip Priya Tamil Season 2 [130]
Anya's Tutorial Madhumitha Telugu / Tamil Bilingual series [131]
Shoorveer Flt Lt. Avantika Rao Hindi [132]
2023 Farzi Rekha Rao [133]
Jaanbaaz Hindustan Ke NIA SP Kavya Iyer [134]
Accolades
Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2013 South Indian International Movie Awards Best Female Debut – Telugu Siva Manasulo Sruthi Won [135]
CineMAA Awards Best Female Debut Nominated [136]
Promising Face of the Year Won
Hyderabad Times Film Awards Promising Newcomer – Female Won [137]
2016 Zee Telugu Apsara Awards Rising Star of the Year Subramanyam for Sale Nominated [138]
Youth Icon of the Year — Nominated
Entertainer of the Year — Won
2017 South Indian International Movie Awards Best Actress – Telugu Jyo Achyutananda Nominated [139]
2021 Best Actor in a Negative Role – Telugu Evaru Nominated [140]
2022 Filmfare OTT Awards Best Supporting Actress – Drama Series Rocket Boys Nominated [141]
2023 Indian Television Academy Awards Best Actress - Drama (OTT) Jaanbaaz Hindustan Ke Nominated [142]
See also
List of Tamil actresses
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