Back to saving Gotham City! Ruby Rose shoots new Batwoman scenes in Vancouver …after stunt left her almost paralysed and undergoing surgery
Ruby Rose has reprised her role as Batwoman after having to take time off from filming The CW series earlier this year when a stunt went horribly wrong.
The Australian actress, 33, was was photographed filming scenes in Vancouver, Canada, on Monday and appeared to be fighting fit once again.
In September, the star revealed she was forced to undergo emergency surgery after suffering two herniated discs on set several months ago.
She’s back! Ruby Rose (pictured) has reprised her role as Batwoman after having to take time off from filming The CW series earlier this year when a stunt went horribly wrong
Ruby looked a vision of health while back in her superhero costume and red wig.
Clutching a gun, the character continued her job as Gotham City’s new symbol of hope as the vigilante Batwoman.
A masked villain was also seen on set, clutching a rifle as a shoot out commenced.
Ready to save Gotham City! The Australian actress, 33, was was photographed filming scenes in Vancouver, Canada, on Monday and appeared to be fighting fit once again
Recovered! In September, the star revealed she was forced to undergo emergency surgery after suffering two herniated discs on set several months ago
Taking to Instagram in September, Ruby revealed her health scare to fans while sharing footage of her undergoing the emergency surgery.
The star began: ‘To everyone asking about my new Pez dispenser scar on my neck, a couple of months ago I was told I needed an emergency surgery or I was risking becoming paralysed.
‘I had herniated two discs doing stunts, and they were close to severing my spinal chord. I was in chronic pain and yet couldn’t feel my arms.’
Fight! A masked villain was also seen on set, clutching a rifle as a shoot out commenced
Ruby stars as Kate Kane, Bruce Wayne’s cousin on the show, who shares his secret penchant for late hours of vigilante work.
The show premiered across America last week to rave reviews, with many fans already calling for a second season.
Filming for season one began in March, and is set to wrap in December, with Ruby’s injury believed to have stalled production for a while.
Emergency! Taking to Instagram in September, Ruby revealed her health scare to fans while sharing footage of her undergoing the emergency surgery
Brave! ‘I had herniated two discs doing stunts, and they were close to severing my spinal chord. I was in chronic pain and yet couldn’t feel my arms,’ said Ruby