

She has been taught stealth, athletics, hot-wiring, lock-picking, thieving, acrobatics, and the martial arts by Selina. In regards to "Go-Nightly's" skills/abilities, the almighty Wikipedia has this to say: As such, Holly plays an indirect role in the Dark Knight's origin." This encounter is an impetus for his creation of the Batman persona. Wounded by this attack and a subsequent battle, Wayne escapes back to his home, brooding on the fact that his enemies do not fear him. Holly plays a small but significant role in the story when she encounters a disguised Bruce Wayne during one of his early attempts at crimefighting and stabs him in the leg. "Holly first appeared in Frank Miller's Batman: Year One as a juvenile prostitute who lives with Selina Kyle.

There's a good chance you've seen her at least once before considering her impressive filmography, so let's take a walk down memory lane.As you can see, courtesy of Wikipedia, if Temple were to make a turn as Holly Robinson, it may require her portrayal of a teenage prostitute who is roommates with Hathaway's Selina Kyle/Catwoman (sounds pretty "street-smart" to me): After getting her start in British fare like "The Other Boleyn Girl" and "Atonement," the latter of which just so happens to be one of the saddest movies you'll ever see, she soon hopped across the pond and has appeared in a number of blockbuster films over the years. You may not recognize Temple at first since in "Wild Child," she's sporting wildly frizzy hair, but make no mistake, the film was just the beginning for the young star. She doesn't exactly make the best of impressions on her new classmates, especially when it comes to one of her new roommates, Drippy, played by Juno Temple.

That appears to be what's happening to the 2008 comedy "Wild Child," which follows an affluent but troublemaking teenager, Poppy Moore ( Emma Roberts), as she's sent off to a boarding school in England to straighten her out. Thanks to Netflix, movies that came out years ago can find a second life and a whole new audience to appreciate them.
