She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Victor and Lucy Cartagena. She recently earned her Master’s in Engaged Anthropology at the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David, where she focused her studies on dark tourism, magic, and the politics of food. Victoria Luz Cartagena is an American actress. She earned her Bachelor’s in Historic Preservation from the University of Mary Washington, where she focused on Colonial American history, British literature, and historic architecture. She also runs Millennial Falcon Reviews she spends her time writing and editing articles about the entertainment industry, Maggie’s background is in history and anthropology. In 2021, she launched “Starbucks Lovers: A Taylor Swift Podcast” which allows her to geek out about her love for Taylor Swift and music. That same year, Maggie joined as a co-host on the Star Wars podcast ‘Outer Rim Beacon,’ and has appeared as a guest on numerous Star Wars podcasts and other pop culture podcasts. Photo source: Assume Tech Career Highlights of Cartagena. In 2020, she co-founded the podcast “Petticoats & Poppies: History Girls at the Movies” with her longtime friend, and North Carolina-based film critic, Nicole Ackman. Victoria Cartagena posing for her photoshoots in short black hair. She has a special taste for horror films that make you think, rom-coms that dole out a healthy dose of Fremdschämen, high-flying action flicks that deliver hits, and has an enemies-to-lovers relationship with superhero movies. She is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic, a member of the Hollywood Critics Association, Screen Actors Guild, and The Cherry Picks. In addition to reporting on the latest entertainment news, she is also an actor and member of the Screen Actors Guild based out of the Mid-Atlantic Region. No matter what happens with this new version of the character, it won’t be long before we get the chance to see her in action, as season 3 of Batwoman is set to debut on The CW on October 13.Maggie Lovitt is the Lead News Editor at Collider and a lover of all things related to pop culture. We recently saw Montoya on the big screen, portrayed by Rosie Perez in last year’s Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), so it seems like DC is really looking to showcase this character for some reason. She currently works for Hampton University where she serves as the Director of the Hispanic and Latino Initiative. You might be curious to know more about Victoria beyond acting, and here are some facts about her to keep you updated. My hope is that, since she’s working in the “freaks division,” we will get to see Montoya working along side Vic Sage (aka The Question), and perhaps even take over the mantle, as she did in the comics. Victoria Cartagena currently resides in Carrollton, VA where she finds joy in arts, culture, activism and community. I guess #Reneemontoya and I have some unfinished business❤️ So very excited to join this new group of talented artists, writers & crew who are doing their thing over here! They have welcomed me wholeheartedly! Grateful, humbled, hype AF… #batwoman #fullcircle It also helps that Gotham is no longer on the air, so there won’t be any double duty going on for the character. Now, I have no confirmation as to whether or not this is the case, but it makes sense to me and allows me to move past it. We’ve seen this happen so many times within the Arrowverse, so why not apply that logic here as well. She moved to New York City from Philadelphia because of her acting career, she wanted to enhance her acting skills. However, if it eases your mind, just think of this as the CW Earth’s Renee Montoya and the other as the Gotham Earth’s version, both existing within the multiverse, which would explain why they look the same. Victoria Cartagena is an American actress, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Victoria Cartagena as Renee Montoya on ‘Gotham’
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