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After Appearing in ‘Birds of Prey’, Villain Victor Zsasz Slashes His Way into “Batwoman” This Sunday [Exclusive Clip]

DC villain Victor Zsasz only made his first appearance in the DCEU just last year, played by Chris Messina in Cathy Yan’s Birds of Prey. And Zsasz, a sadistic assassin who carves slash marks into his body for each of his victims, is already headed back to the screen in this Sunday night’s episode of “Batwoman” on The CW, this time played by Alex Morf (“Mindhunter”).

Sunday, January 31st‘s new episode of the Javicia Leslie-led series is titled “Bat Girl Magic!” and in it Leslie’s Ryan Wilder/Batwoman will come face-to-face with the evil Zsasz.

Here’s the plot synopsis for the episode…

“As Ryan Wilder continues to prove herself as Batwoman, she encounters the challenge of every superhero – living a double life. Mary is still Team Ryan, while Luke continues to have reservations – especially when Ryan makes some alterations and unveils a new Batsuit! Meanwhile, Victor Zsasz is slashing his way through the streets and Commander Kane has the Crows trying to stop the flow of Snakebite through Gotham. Safiyah takes notice of Alice’s antics and Sophie finds herself in unexpected circumstances.”

Check out an exclusive sneak-peek clip from “Bat Girl Magic!” below, wherein Victor Zsasz is captured on security camera footage. And he’s about to meet up with Batwoman…

New episodes of “Batwoman” air Sundays, available for free streaming next day via The CW.

Victor Zsasz has also been portrayed in the world of live-action by Anthony Carrigan on the television series “Gotham” and Tim Booth in Christopher Nolan’s Batman Begins.

Batwoman — “Bat Girl Magic!” — Pictured: Alex Morf as Victor Zsasz — Photo: Katie Yu/The CW — © 2021 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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