Bruno Heller ... (developed by) (100 episodes, 2014-2019) Bruno Heller ... (written by) (100 episodes, 2014-2019) Bill Finger
Lili Simmons portrays an adult Selina in the series finale. Cory Michael Smith as Edward Nygma / The Riddler: Smith joined the cast in April 2014. In May 2014, Smith was promoted to a series regular. "What I love about the character's history is how diverse it is", says Smith.
Camren Bicondova, Actress: Gotham. Camren Renee Bicondova is an American actress and dancer from San Diego, California, who is best known for her role as Selina Kyle on the Fox television crime-drama, Gotham (2014). Bicondova began dancing at the age of 6 and, after her family relocated to Hawaii, she studied at a local dance studio where she learned various styles.
 · Gotham: Created by Bruno Heller. With Ben McKenzie, Donal Logue, David Mazouz, Robin Lord Taylor. The story behind Detective James Gordon's rise to prominence in Gotham City in the years before Batman's arrival.
Cherry attempted to turn the club against the Sirens, but Barbara Kean shot Cherry in the head, and Lee was appointed the new leader of the Narrows.
Morena BaccarinLeslie "Lee" Thompkins appears in the live-action series Gotham, played by Morena Baccarin. This version of the character is a physician who has an on-off relationship with Jim Gordon and had no connections with Thomas Wayne. She later briefly serves as the leader of the Narrows alongside Edward Nygma.
Morena Baccarin“Gotham” is welcoming a new resident, with the addition of Morena Baccarin to the cast. Variety has confirmed that Baccarin will play DC Comics character Dr. Leslie Thompkins, described as a gifted and dedicated physician who was a friend to Thomas and Martha Wayne.
Back when Gotham debuted in 2014, Barbara Kean (Erin Richards) was the phantom limb of the series. Perennially stuck in one room, waiting for her fiancé James Gordon (Ben McKenzie) to come home, her plot-line seemed superfluous and meandering.
Francesca Root-DodsonIt was all thanks to one actress named Francesca Root-Dodson.
She is the second character in the show who is a sympathetic character in the comics but turned into a villain in the television show, with the first one being Barbara Kean (the latter who was Jim Gordon's first wife in the comics and most other media).
'Gotham': Morena Baccarin Cast as Dr. Leslie Thompkins in Season 1 | TVLine.
She develops into a nemesis for Oswald Cobblepot, and she teams up with Edward Nygma, Tabitha and Butch Gilzean to destroy him. Later, she becomes the "queen of Gotham", and leads a crime family, with Butch and Tabitha as her former lieutenants.
The character of Tabitha Galavan is new for the TV series, but Tabitha's villainous alter-ego, Tigress, is from DC Comics. That gives Gotham a lot of wiggle room.
although, Does Barbara cheat on Jim? To the show's credit, at least Jim doesn't call off the engagement when he finds out Barbara used to date Renee Montoya. … Barbara, in cheating on Jim with her old flame, isn't just a traumatized woman seeking solace (although she certainly is that as well).
BatgirlAlthough permanently retired, Barbara Gordon's incarnation as Batgirl remains one of the most popular and high profile characters of the Silver Age of Comic Books.
Crystal Reed as Sofia Falcone (season 4): The daughter of Carmine Falcone who is returning to Gotham to help Gordon take down the Penguin. Reed was announced to portray Sofia Falcone and upgraded to a series regular for season 4. Alexander Siddig as Ra's al Ghul (main season 4, guest season 3):
Main article: List of Gotham characters. Ben McKenzie as James Gordon: In September 2013, it was reported that Fox was developing a TV series centred on James Gordon's early days as a police detective and the origin stories of various Batman villains. In February 2014, McKenzie was cast as the lead character.
April 25, 2019. ( 2019-04-25) External links. Official website. Production website. Gotham is an American crime drama television series developed by Bruno Heller, produced by Warner Bros. Television and based on characters published by DC Comics and appearing in the Batman franchise, primarily those of James Gordon and Bruce Wayne.
Official website. Production website. Gotham is an American crime drama television series developed by Bruno Heller, produced by Warner Bros. Television and based on characters published by DC Comics and appearing in the Batman franchise, primarily those of James Gordon and Bruce Wayne. The series premiered on Fox on September 22, 2014, ...
Gotham received a series order from Fox on May 5, 2014, with the first season reported to consist of 16 episodes rather than the standard 13 or 22. On October 13, Fox ordered an additional six episodes for the show, bringing the first season order to a full 22 episodes.
Season 1 of Gotham received generally positive reviews from critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the season a rating of 76% based on 91 reviews, with an average rating of 6.85/10. The site's consensus states, "High production values, a talented cast, and an appealingly stylized approach to the Batman mythos help Gotham overcome its occasionally familiar themes." Metacritic gives the season a score of 71 out of 100, based on 34 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
On February 1, 2016, Fox began airing episodes of a five-part motion comic titled Gotham Stories, meant to tie into the series' second season. On January 31, 2017, the first Gotham tie-in novel was published by Titan. Dawn of Darkness by Jason Starr is described as an "official prequel" to the TV series, set two months prior to the beginning of the series. The following year, another novel was released written by the same author. Entitled City of Monsters, the book centered around Gordon during the events between seasons 2 and 3 of the series.
In crime ridden Gotham City, Thomas and Martha Wayne are murdered before young Bruce Wayne's eyes. Although Gotham City Police Department detectives, James Gordon, and his cynical partner, Harvey Bullock, seem to solace's the case quickly, things are not so simple.
In the Wayne study on a shelf sits a bust of William Shakespeare, the same kind used to activate the secret passageway to the bat cave in the 1960s Batman and Robin series.
What are some of the differences between Gotham's depiction of the regular future villain characters and their comic book counterparts?
In volume five of Batgirl, Barbara Gordon is a student attending Burnside College in the trendy Burnside neighborhood of Gotham City.
Barbara Gordon will appear in the third season of the HBO Max series Titans as the new commissioner of Gotham City portrayed by Savannah Welch. In 2011, Barbara Gordon ranked 17th in IGN 's "Top 100 Comic Book Heroes".
art by Cameron Stewart. Barbara Gordon is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. The character was created by television producer William Dozier, editor Julius Schwartz, writer Gardner Fox and artist Carmine Infantino.
Various alterations of the Barbara Gordon character have appeared in storylines published in and out of mainstream continuity titles. Variants of the character within continuity often appear in stories which involve time travel, such as the crossover limited series Zero Hour: Crisis in Time, a follow-up story preceded by the 1985 limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths which altered mainstream continuity. Notable imprints of DC Comics such as Elseworlds and All Star DC Comics have also featured alternate versions of the character.
As part of DC Comics' 2011 relaunch, The New 52, Barbara Gordon's paralysis is described as lasting only three years time. In Batgirl (volume 4), the character's age is reduced, and she is depicted as a recent college graduate, having earned a degree in forensic psychology. Although she resumes her work as Batgirl one year after recovering her mobility, she continues to suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder, causing her to hesitate in battle when exposed to gunfire that could result in receiving new spinal damage. The character also exhibits survivor guilt due to the fact that she has made a full recovery from her paralysis while others have not. In a September 2011 interview, Gail Simone stated, "I'm enjoying writing Batgirl at this stage in her life. She's younger, she doesn't know everything, she's been immersed in school and her life plan. Events conspire to change that plan, and she's nervous about that. I love writing Barbara under pretty much any conditions, but this really is a key time for her." In Batgirl #45, Barbara Gordon began a romantic relationship with Luke Fox, the son of Lucius Fox and the new Batwing. Some of the character's background and previous relationships were erased. According to the artist of the new Batgirl series, Babs Tarr, Barbara Gordon and Dick Grayson were never romantically involved in the New 52 continuity.
According to the character's fictional biography, Barbara Gordon trained in Judo, Kung Fu, Eskrima, Karate and Jujutsu, earning black belts prior to her tenure as Batgirl and is described as being a "star athlete." Following the events of The Killing Joke, Barbara Gordon continued to train in martial arts as Oracle, despite being paralyzed from the waist down. She has extensive skills with eskrima fighting sticks, small firearms, and batarangs; she customarily keeps a pair of eskrima sticks stored in the armrests of her wheelchair as a contingency. In the revised continuity of The New 52, she reflects on the fact that she has been taking self-defense training since age 6 in Batgirl #0 (2012).
Gordon is written as having a genius-level intellect and naturally possessing a photographic memory. She is described by Gail Simone as the most intelligent member of the Batman family and among all characters having operated out of Gotham City. Prior to the character's career as a vigilante, Barbara Gordon developed many technological skills, including vast knowledge of computers and electronics, expert skills as a hacker, and graduate training in library sciences. Like Batman, Barbara Gordon originally used a wide variety of computer electronics and gadgets during her early adventures as Batgirl. These included an infrared scanner built into the cowl of her costume, various bat-inspired weaponry, and the Batcycle. According to Gail Simone, Oracle maintains control over the 12 technologically advanced satellites that were created by Lex Luthor during his tenure as President of the United States.
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Patrick Stewart, 81, and wife Sunny Ozell, 42, cut smart figures for the actor's birthday as they enjoy dinner in Hollywood. Shoeless Richard Branson dismisses left-wing backlash against his Virgin Galactic spaceflight and billionaire space race with Jeff Bezos.
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Elizabeth Short, the black-haired Hollywood hopeful from Massachusetts whose murder became one of the most notorious unsolved cases in American history. (USC Los Angeles Examiner archive, Courtesy of University of Southern California, on behalf of the USC Libraries Special Collections)
Potential break in the 'Black Dahlia' case. Fox411: Author Piu Eatwell claims that new shocking details may help solve America's most grisly murder, nicknamed 'The Black Dahlia.'. When Elizabeth Short showed up in Los Angeles during the 1940s, the small-town girl had big dreams of becoming a movie star. However, she would only achieve fame in death.