The 2004 movie Catwoman starring Halle Berry and Sharon Stone was a huge box office flop.
But Berry said Monday night at the Matrix Awards that she doesn't regret making it because she earned 'a s***load of money' from it.
The actress, 51, said the money she got for playing the DC Comics character changed her life and also taught her some valuable lessons.
Berry was honored in New York by the New York Women in Communications non-profit, a networking organization for women in communications.
In a speech at the event, as reported by E!, she explained that Catwoman 'wasn't a failure for me.'
'I met so many interesting people that I wouldn't have met otherwise. I got to learn two forms of martial arts and I got to learn what not to do, and learning what not to do is as important as learning what to do,' she said.
She added: 'And I got that gift, and I got a s***load of money that changed my life.'
Leather and whips: The actress, 51, took on the role of the DC Comics character after winning an Oscar for Monster's Ball
Laughing all the way to the bank: Berry starred with Sharon Stone in the 2004 film. They're pictured at the London premiere for the Warner Bros. production
Meanwhile, it's reported that Berry is set to star in a remake of the 1985 thriller Jagged Edge.
The original starred Glenn Close and Jeff Bridges with Bridges playing a wealthy publisher accused of brutally murdering his wife.
Close played the attorney he hired to defend him and the two embark on a passionate affair as his case winds through a trial.
Robert Loggia played a private detective assigned to learning the truth about what really happened as Close becomes convinced of her client's innocence.