What Happened to Zoë Kravitz?
Zoë Kravitz has solidified her multifaceted career in recent years, making a critically acclaimed directorial debut with the psychological thriller "Blink Twice" in 2024, while continuing her acting work in films like "Caught Stealing" (2025) and the upcoming "How to Rob a Bank" (2026). Her personal life has also seen significant developments, including her engagement to Channing Tatum in 2023, their subsequent split in 2024, and her reported engagement to Harry Styles in April 2026.
Quick Answer
Zoë Kravitz has expanded her career beyond acting, making her directorial debut with the psychological thriller "Blink Twice" in August 2024, which received generally positive reviews. She continued acting in films such as "Caught Stealing" (2025) and is slated for "How to Rob a Bank" in September 2026, while also reprising her role in "Big Little Lies" in 2026. In her personal life, after ending her engagement to Channing Tatum in October 2024, she reportedly became engaged to Harry Styles in April 2026, and was seen supporting him at his Amsterdam concert in May 2026.
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Announces Directorial Debut 'Pussy Island'
Zoë Kravitz announced she would make her directorial debut with the thriller 'Pussy Island,' a film she co-wrote and which was set to star Channing Tatum.
Begins Dating Channing Tatum
Kravitz and Channing Tatum were first linked romantically after working together on 'Pussy Island' (later 'Blink Twice').
Stars as Catwoman in 'The Batman'
Kravitz received widespread acclaim for her portrayal of Selina Kyle/Catwoman in Matt Reeves' film 'The Batman,' opposite Robert Pattinson.
Engaged to Channing Tatum
Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum confirmed their engagement after she was spotted with an engagement ring.
'Pussy Island' Retitled to 'Blink Twice'
Kravitz's directorial debut, originally known as 'Pussy Island,' was officially retitled 'Blink Twice' by Amazon MGM Studios and given an August 2024 release date.
Directorial Debut 'Blink Twice' Released
Her first feature film, the psychological thriller 'Blink Twice,' which she co-wrote and directed, was released in US theaters by Amazon MGM Studios.
Splits from Channing Tatum
Kravitz and Channing Tatum called off their engagement and ended their relationship after three years together.
Begins Dating Harry Styles
Zoë Kravitz and Harry Styles were first romantically linked after being spotted together in Rome.
Confirmed Not Returning for 'The Batman - Part II'
It was officially confirmed that Zoë Kravitz would not reprise her role as Selina Kyle/Catwoman in the sequel to 'The Batman.'
Reportedly Engaged to Harry Styles
Reports surfaced and were confirmed by sources that Zoë Kravitz and Harry Styles are engaged after eight months of dating.
Attends Harry Styles' Tour in Amsterdam
Kravitz was seen in Amsterdam supporting Harry Styles at the opening night of his 'Together, Together' tour, dispelling recent split rumors.
Upcoming Film 'How to Rob a Bank' Release
Kravitz is set to star in the action-comedy heist film 'How to Rob a Bank,' scheduled for release in September 2026.
🔍Deep Dive Analysis
Zoë Kravitz, known for her distinctive acting roles and fashion influence, has significantly evolved her career in recent years, venturing successfully into filmmaking. Her most notable recent achievement is her directorial debut, the psychological thriller "Blink Twice" (originally titled "Pussy Island"), which she also co-wrote with E.T. Feigenbaum. The film, starring Naomi Ackie and Channing Tatum, premiered at the DGA Theater in Los Angeles on August 8, 2024, and was released in the United States on August 23, 2024, by Amazon MGM Studios. "Blink Twice" garnered generally positive reviews, with Rotten Tomatoes reporting 75% positive reviews and an average rating of 6.7/10, praising it as a "bold and memorable debut."
Beyond her directorial work, Kravitz has maintained a busy acting schedule. She reprised her role as Selina Kyle/Catwoman in "The Batman" (2022) to critical acclaim. However, it was confirmed in December 2025 that she would not be returning for "The Batman - Part II." In 2025, she appeared in Darren Aronofsky's crime thriller "Caught Stealing" as Yvonne and played a fictionalized version of herself in three episodes of Apple TV+'s satirical comedy series "The Studio," earning an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series. Looking ahead, Kravitz is set to star in the action-comedy heist film "How to Rob a Bank," scheduled for release on September 4, 2026. She is also expected to reprise her role as Bonnie Carlson in the HBO series "Big Little Lies" in 2026.
Kravitz is also actively developing new projects as a director and screenwriter. As of March 2025, she revealed she was working on four scripts. Her second directorial project, "How To Save A Marriage," is in early development with Robert Pattinson attached as a producer.
Her personal life has also been a subject of public interest. Kravitz was in a high-profile relationship with actor Channing Tatum, with whom she became engaged in October 2023. However, the couple called off their engagement and split in October 2024, reportedly due to different life stages and geographical preferences. Following this, Kravitz began dating musician Harry Styles in August 2025. Their relationship progressed rapidly, with reports confirming their engagement in April 2026. In May 2026, Kravitz was seen supporting Styles at the opening night of his "Together, Together" tour in Amsterdam, seemingly quashing earlier rumors of a split that arose after she appeared without her engagement ring at the 2026 Met Gala.
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