Ruby Rose flaunts superhero abs in sleek suit and crop top as Batwoman swoops into the Sunday night spot on The CW

Ruby Rose is ready to protect Gotham City on Sunday nights this fall.

The 33-year-old Australian beauty showcased her fit superhero frame as she stepped out at an Upfront event for The CW on Thursday in New York City.

Her upcoming comic book series Batwoman debuts this fall on expanding the network's popular Arrowverse.

Superhero! Ruby Rose showcased her fit superhero frame to promote her new series Batwoman on Sunday nights this fall at an Upfront event on Thursday in New York City.

Superhero! Ruby Rose showcased her fit superhero frame to promote her new series Batwoman on Sunday nights this fall at an Upfront event on Thursday in New York City.

Rocking menswear at the event, Ruby cut quite a sleek figure in a large seventies inspired grey suit with oversized lapels on the blazer.

She flaunted her toned tummy in a simple black ribbed crop top underneath and paired the look with funky white sneakers that had fluorescent yellow soles.

Ruby's signature pixie cut was styled high and blown out slightly to one side and she rocked glowing skin with fresh-faced glam.

The CW Network released a brief trailer for Ruby's upcoming series Batwoman this week announced that the show would debut on Sunday nights this fall.

Style star! Rocking menswear at the event, Ruby cut quite a sleek figure in a large seventies inspired grey suit with oversized lapels on the blazer
Superhero! Ruby flaunted her toned tummy in a simple black ribbed crop top underneath and paired the look with funky white sneakers that had fluorescent yellow soles

Style star! Rocking menswear at the event, Ruby cut quite a sleek figure in a large seventies inspired grey suit with oversized lapels on the blazer

Batwoman will air in the 8pm slot before fan favorite Supergirl. 

Rose made her debut as Kate Kane, a.k.a. Batwoman in the Arrowverse crossover Elseworlds on The CW, which brought characters for Arrow, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and Supergirl together.

The two-night Elseworlds crossover aired in early December, and in January, The CW issued a pilot order for Batwoman, which has since been ordered to series.

Coming soon! Ruby is set to protect Gotham City at Batwoman which will air at 8pm on Sunday nights before Supergirl this fall on The CW

Coming soon! Ruby is set to protect Gotham City at Batwoman which will air at 8pm on Sunday nights before Supergirl this fall on The CW

The trailer doesn't reveal too much, showing Rose's title character in her full costume, standing atop a building with her red and black cape flowing in the wind.

Her Batwoman signal light is seen briefly in the trailer, before Rose turns to the camera, showing off her blazing red hair and matching red Batwoman symbol across her chest. 

Ruby Rose was cast as Batwoman in August, for the Elseworlds crossover and the stand-alone series that was being developed.

Teaser: A short trailer for the comic book television series was released this week by the network and showed Rose in her full costume as Batwoman
Rose made her debut as Kate Kane, a.k.a. Batwoman in the Arrowverse crossover Elseworlds on The CW, which brought characters for Arrow, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and Supergirl together

Teaser: A short trailer for the comic book television series was released this week by the network and showed Rose in her full costume as Batwoman

Who is she? The character is described as having, 'a passion for social justice and a flair for speaking her mind,' with Kane also said to be, 'an out lesbian and highly trained street fighter primed to snuff out the failing city's criminal resurgence.'

Who is she? The character is described as having, 'a passion for social justice and a flair for speaking her mind,' with Kane also said to be, 'an out lesbian and highly trained street fighter primed to snuff out the failing city's criminal resurgence.'

The character is described as having, 'a passion for social justice and a flair for speaking her mind,' with Kane also said to be, 'an out lesbian and highly trained street fighter primed to snuff out the failing city's criminal resurgence.'

Kane isn't quite ready to be a hero yet, though, with the series following her overcoming her own demons, 'before embracing the call to be Gotham's symbol of hope.'

After being cast in August, Rose took to Instagram to deliver a heartfelt message to her fans and supporters.

'The Bat is out of the bag and I am beyond thrilled and honored. I'm also an emotional wreck.. because this is a childhood dream,' Ruby said on social media upon landing the role

'The Bat is out of the bag and I am beyond thrilled and honored. I'm also an emotional wreck.. because this is a childhood dream,' Ruby said on social media upon landing the role

'The Bat is out of the bag and I am beyond thrilled and honored. I'm also an emotional wreck.. because this is a childhood dream,' she began.

'This is something I would have died to have seen on TV when I was a young member of the LGBT community who never felt represented on tv and felt alone and different,' she added. 'Thank you everyone. Thank you god.' 

Also starring in the Batwoman TV series is Dougray Scott as Jacob Kane, Elizabeth Anweis as Catherine Hamilton-Kane and Rachel Skarsten as Alice. 

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