Notable uses of catsuits or similar full-body garments include: •
Æon Flux: In both the
television series and the
2005 film starring
Charlize Theron. •
A.I. Artificial Intelligence:
Ashley Scott plays android Gigolo Jane wearing a tight catsuit. • '''''
The Amazing Spider-Man duology &
Sam Raimi's
Spider-Man trilogy''''': portrayed by
Andrew Garfield and
Tobey Maguire, respectively. In both versions,
Peter Parker designs and makes the spider-suit himself after gaining his spider-abilities. It consists of a red-and-blue lycra complete with spider-motif. •
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery:
Liz Hurley and
Mimi Rogers appear in black leather catsuits in a tribute to
Emma Peel. •
The Avengers:
Cathy Gale (played by
Honor Blackman, better known for the role of
Pussy Galore in
Goldfinger) wore black leather catsuits that took four-hour fitting sessions for the shooting. She opted for the leather as her clothes were getting repeatedly ripped off during fight scenes, including one scene that had her trousers ripped in close-up. Her fetishistic garb was identified as a reason behind
The Avengers entry into cult status.
Emma Peel (played by
Diana Rigg) wore a number of black leather catsuits during the
monochrome series, but then switched to wearing colorful psychedelic
jumpsuits as the show entered
Technicolor. Emma Peel's black leather catsuit was identified as a precursor to the popularity of leather, spandex and vinyl bodysuits in subcultures such as
Punk and
Leathermen. Her character has been described as the inspiration for most iconic bodysuit-clad female characters that followed, including the
Catwoman,
Monica Vitti in
Modesty Blaise,
Jane Fonda in
Barbarella, and
Marianne Faithfull in
The Girl on a Motorcycle. Novelist and social analyst
Gillian Freeman attributed this popularity to the "kinkiness" of the attire of Gale and Peel in
The Undergrowth of Literature, her seminal study on pornography. •
The Avengers: In the 1998 film based on the series,
Uma Thurman wears a black
pleather catsuit and a black PVC catsuit as Emma Peel and her evil clone respectively. •
Batman:
Batgirl has appeared in various forms of the catsuit throughout the Batman
film,
TV and comic book franchises.
Catwoman has worn a variety of
lurex,
PVC,
leather and
spandex catsuits in the
TV series,
film and
comic book franchises. The villainess
Harley Quinn is renowned for her distinctive costume – a red and black diamond-checked catsuit in the style of a
harlequin jester. •
Batman (1966 film):
Lee Meriwether as Catwoman, wears a black tight shiny catsuit. •
Batman (TV series):
Adam West's version of Batman wears a spandex suit. •
Batman Forever:
Jim Carrey wears a number of flamboyant green spandex catsuits for his role as
The Riddler. •
Batman Returns:
Michelle Pfeiffer (
Catwoman) wears the catsuit, and European
fetish magazine «O» claims that the popularity of her costume has taken forward the social approval of fetish costumes, a claim partially acknowledged by scholarly sources. •
Catwoman:
Halle Berry dons a black catsuit when she interrupted a jewelry-store robbery-in-progress. She later gets a new 2-piece black leather catsuit that she famously wears for the rest of the film. •
Batman & Robin:
Poison Ivy (
Uma Thurman) wears two flamboyant spandex catsuits. •
The Dark Knight Rises:
Anne Hathaway (
Catwoman) wears a very different version of the catsuit from previous films, consisting of two layers of material, the outer being polyurethane coated spandex. Utilizing non-polyester fabrics created less sheen, compared to the costume design in the previous film (
Batman Returns) featuring Catwoman. •
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century:
Wilma Deering (played by
Erin Gray) wore disco-inspired spandex catsuits during the show's first season. •
The Cannonball Run: Jill Rivers (
Tara Buckman) and Marcie Thatcher (
Adrienne Barbeau) drive a black
Lamborghini Countach dressed in tight shiny one-piece race suits. • '''''
Cat's Eye''''': The criminal trio of sisters Rui, Hitomi and Ai wear
spandex catsuits throughout the anime film. In the
live action version the catsuits are worn by Miss Japan 1992
Norika Fujiwara (Rui),
Izumi Inamori (Hitomi) and teen icon
Yuki Uchida (Ai). • '''''
Charlie's Angels &
Full Throttle''''' :
Cameron Diaz appears in a white spandex catsuit, she also appears in a silver one during the film's opening scene.
Lucy Liu and
Drew Barrymore appear in black catsuits (during the Alley fight scene) and the
villainess Vivian Wood (
Kelly Lynch) appears in a sleeveless black latex catsuit and leather jacket. The Angels also wear blue catsuits when on the race track. Liu appears in a silver catsuit while being latched to a car in
Full Throttle. •
Colombiana:
Zoe Saldaña changes into a black catsuit in order to perform an assassination requiring stealth and flexibility that would not be possible in regular clothing. •
Doctor Who: Travelling
companion Zoe Heriot wears a sparkling catsuit, apparently common in the "21st century". •
Fantastic Voyage: the cast uses tight white one-piece diving suits.
Irma Vep was included in the X-list (
National Society of Film Critics' movies that turn us on) for the catsuit worn by Cheung. In the film the costume is devised by
bisexual costume designer Zoe (played by
Natalie Richard), enamored by Irma in the costume, as a vague reminiscent Michelle Pfeiffer costume in
Batman Returns. •
The Incredibles: Mr. Incredible (voiced by
Craig T. Nelson), Elastigirl (voiced by
Holly Hunter), Violet (voiced by
Sarah Vowell), Dash (voiced by
Spencer Fox in the first film and Huck Milner in the second film), and Jack Jack wear red
spandex suits while Frozone (voiced by
Samuel L. Jackson) wears a light blue/white spandex suit. •
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back: The criminal quartet forming the C.L.I.T. syndicate (
Eliza Dushku,
Shannon Elizabeth,
Ali Larter and
Jennifer Schwalbach Smith) wears black catsuits. •
Kappa Mikey: Mitsuki wears a black catsuit with yellow details as her
spy outfit on the episode
Le Femme Mitsuki. •
Kill Bill Volume 1:
Beatrix Kiddo (
Uma Thurman) wears a yellow leather catsuit-like two-piece suit with black stripes in a tribute to
Bruce Lee's iconic
tracksuit in
Game of Death. •
Kim Possible: The character
Shego wears a green and black catsuit as her trademark outfit. Kim Possible has also worn a catsuit on multiple occasions, including an actual leopard-print cat suit (as Sheela of the Leopard People) as well as Shego's outfit. In the 4th season, Kim got a custom white full body battle suit. •
Lajja:
Bollywood actress and dancer
Urmila Matondkar appears in a gold pleather catsuit in the opening
item number "Aa Hi Jaiye". •
Lupin III:
Fujiko Mine wears a catsuit inspired by
Marianne Faithfull in
The Girl on a Motorcycle •
Marvel Cinematic Universe (aka MCU): is a series of live-action blockbuster
Superhero films & TV series set in a massive shared universe centered on
Marvel Comics characters, starting with
Iron Man: •
Scott Lang / Ant-Man: First appears in
Ant-Man, portrayed by
Paul Rudd. A
burglar that decides to turn his life around by wearing a technologically advanced biker-suit that can shrink and grow him at will. •
Nebula: First appears in
Guardians of the Galaxy, portrayed by
Karen Gillan. •
Peter Parker / Spider-Man: First appears in
Captain America: Civil War, portrayed by
Tom Holland. Unlike the character's previous non-MCU live-action film portrayals (by
Tobey Maguire and
Andrew Garfield), this version of the character's iconic red-and-blue suit is more technologically advanced thanks to
Tony Stark. At the end of
Spider-Man: No Way Home, Parker tells
Stephen Strange to cast a spell that makes the world forget his civilian identity, losing access to his Stark tech suits in the process. He creates a new homemade red and blue suit out of fabric, taking design cues from the ones worn by his multiversal counterparts, "
Peter-Two" (portrayed by
Tobey Maguire) and "
Peter-Three" (portrayed by
Andrew Garfield). •
Steve Rogers / Captain America: First appears in
Captain America: The First Avenger, portrayed by
Chris Evans. Designed to be a patriotic hero, his suit is imbued with the
Star-Spangled Banner-motif. •
Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow: First appears in
Iron Man 2, portrayed by
Scarlett Johansson. She is a highly trained ex-
KGB spy that is known for her spandex catsuits. •
Shuri / Black Panther: First appears in
Black Panther, portrayed by
Letitia Wright. The younger sister of King T'Challa who becomes the Black Panther following her brother's
sudden death from an unspecified illness (as a result of the studio not recasting the character after Chadwick Boseman died of
colon cancer in 2020). She wears a black catsuit similar to T'Challa's that has silver and gold accents. •
T'Challa / Black Panther: First appears in
Captain America: Civil War, portrayed by
Chadwick Boseman. The ruler of the fictional African kingdom
Wakanda who wears a literal catsuit designed to emulate a
black panther. •
The Matrix trilogy:
Trinity (
Carrie-Anne Moss) wears a black
PVC catsuit. Her
androgynous appeal in the film was carefully designed in PVC catsuits, at times by trench coats, generating enormous following, especially among cybergeeks. The role and costume launched her into stardom. Trinity's shift from the maiden with longer hair and softer garbs to the black vinyl catsuit has been commented on as a statement in gender identity. Kym Barrett, the costume designer, made 15 versions of the catsuit, all designed to look the same on screen. She was nominated by the
Costume Designers Guild in 2001 as the Best Costume Designer for her designs for
Matrix characters. While discussing
The Matrix she said that she "wanted to go just from the script – to come up with clothes that weren't connected to a certain time or place". •
The Middleman: one episode shows Natalie Morales wearing a tight leather one-piece suit. •
Rubí: Rubí Pérez Ochoa (
Bárbara Mori) is seen entering a Halloween party wearing a black skintight
Catwoman outfit with matching cat ears. •
Star Trek: Catsuits and bodysuits were worn by many
extraterrestrial species and characters, of which the most notable is the
Borg bodysuit. •
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine:
Kira Nerys (
Nana Visitor) wears a catsuit as her Bajoran uniform. •
Star Trek: Voyager:
Seven of Nine (
Jeri Ryan) and
Kes (
Jennifer Lien) wore several catsuits throughout the show, some of
Seven of Nine's even contained built in
corsets. •
Star Trek: Enterprise: Continuing the Star Trek tradition from previous series,
T'Pol (
Jolene Blalock) wore a catsuit. •
Superman:
Clark Kent's iconic red-and-blue lycra suit has been worn by many actors, nl:
Christopher Reeve. •
Swindle (2013 film): Amanda Benson (
Ariana Grande) wears a black catsuit during the final confrontation with Swindell. •
Tomb Raider series: •
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life:
Angelina Jolie as
Lara Croft appears in a thermal silver spandex catsuit. •
Totally Spies!: Clover, Alex and Sam wear red, yellow and green catsuits respectively as their
spy outfits. •
Tron: Yori (
Cindy Morgan) wears a tight neon shining catsuit. •
X-Men (2000 film): All members of the X-Men team (male and female) wear black leather catsuits as their official uniform. ==Music videos==