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Gotham (TV series)

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American superhero television series (2014–2019)

Gotham
Genre
Based onCharacters
byDC Comics
Developed byBruno Heller
Starring
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes100(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
Production locationsNew York City,New York
Cinematography
Editors
  • Daniel Gabbe
  • David Ekstrom
  • Mark C. Baldwin
  • John Ganem
  • Barrie Wise
  • Leland Sexton
  • Sarah C. Reeves
Running time42–49 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkFox
ReleaseSeptember 22, 2014 (2014-09-22) –
April 25, 2019 (2019-04-25)
Related
Pennyworth

Gotham is an Americansuperherocrime drama television series developed byBruno Heller, produced byWarner Bros. Television and based on characters from theBatman mythos in comic books published byDC Comics. It features anensemble cast that includesBen McKenzie asJames "Jim" Gordon,Donal Logue asHarvey Bullock, andDavid Mazouz asBruce Wayne. The show follows Gordon's early days at theGotham City Police Department following the murder of Bruce's parents, as well as theorigin stories of Batman's infamousrogues gallery. The series premiered onFox on September 22, 2014, and ended on April 25, 2019, after five seasons totalling100 episodes.

Development for a prequel series based on Batman began in September 2013, with Bruno Heller hired by Fox to serve as a writer and executive producer. In March 2014, Fox originally ordered 16 episodes for its first season before expanding it to 22. Filming primarily took place acrossNew York City. In May 2018, Fox renewed the series for a fifth and final season, consisting of 12 episodes, which premiered on January 3, 2019, and concluded on April 25, 2019.

Aprequel series,Pennyworth, starringJack Bannon as a younger version of the iteration ofAlfred Pennyworth portrayed bySean Pertwee inGotham, began airing in July 2019 and concluded in October 2022.[2][3][4]

Plot

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In thefirst season,GCPD DetectiveJames Gordon and his partially corrupt partnerHarvey Bullock are tasked with solving a number of criminal cases inGotham City, including the murder of 12-year-oldBruce Wayne's parents. A gang war brews between crime families led byCarmine Falcone,Sal Maroni, andFish Mooney, with low-level thugOswald Cobblepot forced into its center.

In thesecond season,Theo Galavan surfaces in Gotham to kill Bruce Wayne for theOrder of St. Dumas; Gordon is framed for murder byEdward Nygma; and atArkham Asylum, ProfessorHugo Strange runs unorthodox experiments in a secret facility called Indian Hill, transforming its inmates into monsters for the mysteriousCourt of Owls.

In thethird season, Gordon becomes a bounty hunter working to track down the Indian Hill monsters.Jervis Tetch threatens the city's safety with a deadly virus; Cobblepot and Nygma struggle for control over Gotham; and Bruce is told by the Court of Owls'leader to seek outRa's al Ghul to complete his training.

In thefourth season, Bruce begins to fight crime as a masked vigilante tentatively named the "Dark Knight" to prepare for Ra's al Ghul's return;Sofia Falcone arrives in Gotham to reclaim the criminal underworld from Cobblepot, who has established a new law of "licensed crime"; andJeremiah Valeska is driven insane and forms an alliance with Ra's al Ghul to turn the city into anisolated ruin, forcing Bruce to fulfill his destiny as "Gotham's Dark Knight".

In thefifth and final season, Gordon and his allies attempt to restore order in Gotham.Nyssa al Ghul seeks vengeance for her father's death;Eduardo Dorrance takes control of the city's military presence; and Jeremiah hatches a scheme to torment Bruce and cement their "bond" as hated enemies.

Adecade later, Bruce returns to Gotham, which has flourished with Gordon as commissioner of the GCPD, and begins fighting crime as abat-inspired vigilante, capturing Cobblepot and Nygma after both attempt to kill Gordon. Jeremiah, having feignedbrain death during this time, escapes from Arkham to resume his rivalry with Bruce. Gordon decides against retirement and uses asearchlight atop the police department to contact the new vigilante.

Episodes

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Main article:List of Gotham episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedRankAvg. viewers
(in millions)
First releasedLast released
122September 22, 2014 (2014-09-22)May 4, 2015 (2015-05-04)687.56[5]
222September 21, 2015 (2015-09-21)May 23, 2016 (2016-05-23)895.37[6]
322September 19, 2016 (2016-09-19)June 5, 2017 (2017-06-05)1004.52[7]
422September 21, 2017 (2017-09-21)May 17, 2018 (2018-05-17)1293.69[8]
512January 3, 2019 (2019-01-03)April 25, 2019 (2019-04-25)1253.68[9]

Cast and characters

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Main article:List ofGotham (franchise) characters
  • Ben McKenzie asJames Gordon:
    In September 2013, it was reported thatFox was developing a TV series centered on James Gordon's early days as a police detective and the origin stories of variousBatman villains.[10] In February 2014, McKenzie was cast as the lead character.[11] When describing his character in an interview, McKenzie stated that Gordon "is a truly honest man. The last honest man in a city full of crooked people. He's not ananti-hero, he's a true hero – but he will have to compromise."[12]
  • Donal Logue asHarvey Bullock: In early 2014, it was announced that Logue was cast as Harvey Bullock, a character who serves as James Gordon's ethically conflicted partner in the GCPD.[13]
  • David Mazouz asBruce Wayne:
    In March 2014, Mazouz was cast as Bruce Wayne.[14] When discussing his character, Mazouz stated that "you never got to explore what Bruce Wayne was going through or his grieving process or what his anger makes him do. At this point in his life, he's angry, he's scared, he's compulsive, and he's lonely. He's looking for any meaning to his parents' death. You'll see the things that he'll do to himself and to other people while he's grieving, and you'll see how he becomes a regular kid again."[15] Mikhail Mudrik portrays an adult Bruce wearing the Batman suit in the series finale.
  • Zabryna Guevara asSarah Essen (season 1–2):
    In February 2014, Guevara was confirmed for the series. Descriptions revealed her character to be apolice captain at theGCPD and James Gordon's direct superior.[16][17]
  • Sean Pertwee asAlfred Pennyworth:
    In February 2014, Pertwee was cast as Alfred Pennyworth in the series.[16][17] Pertwee's character takes inspiration from theEarth One iteration of Alfred Pennyworth.[18]
  • Robin Lord Taylor asOswald Cobblepot / The Penguin:
    In February 2014, Taylor was cast as Oswald Cobblepot, an intelligent low-level thug who used to work for Fish Mooney.[16][17]
  • Erin Richards asBarbara Kean:
    In February 2014, Richards was confirmed to have been cast in the show. Richards portrays James Gordon's fiancée, Barbara Kean, though their relationship deteriorates over the course of the season.[16][17] She renews a past romantic relationship withRenee Montoya.[19]
  • Camren Bicondova asSelina "Cat" Kyle:
    In March 2014, Bicondova was confirmed to have joined the show's cast.[14] According to Bicondova, "The main word that I can think of to characterize Selina is that she's just surviving. She's very mischievous and very challenging to play at times, because she feels emotions but she hides them. I realized that she isn't just a street thief and a survivor; she's actually a normal girl."[20]Lili Simmons portrays an adult Selina in the series finale.[21]
  • Cory Michael Smith asEdward Nygma / The Riddler:
    Smith joined the cast in April 2014.[22][23] In May 2014, Smith was promoted to a series regular.[24][25] "What I love about the character's history is how diverse it is", says Smith. "When I was auditioning forGotham, I got a handful of comics from different decades, so I had a perspective—it's been around for 75 years, which is a long time. I wanted to see an evolution of the comics—and of the character. Going from this quite innocent, well-intentioned, joyful person to starting to find this other part of him that he didn't know he had. He's a person who's constantly abused, and it's out of anger and exhaustion, and then realizing that when you start taking control of situations like that, you can gain power that way—it'll be something that he can start to enjoy."[26][27]
  • Victoria Cartagena asRenee Montoya (season 1):
    Cartagena joined the series in May 2014, but she was not a regular for the rest of the series after season one.[25][28]
  • Andrew Stewart-Jones asCrispus Allen (season 1):
    Stewart-Jones joined the series in May 2014, but he was not a regular for the rest of the series after season one.[25][28]
  • John Doman asCarmine Falcone (main season 1, recurring season 2–4):
    Doman first appeared in the series pilot as Carmine Falcone, a mob boss with ties to James Gordon's father.[29] Doman continued to appear throughout the season.
  • Jada Pinkett Smith asFish Mooney (main season 1, recurring season 2–3):
    Smith was cast as Fish Mooney in February 2014.[30] She appeared throughout the season until her character was seemingly killed in the show's season 1 finale after being dropped off the side of a tall building by Penguin.[31] When asked if her character will return in future seasons, Smith replied, "If she survives the fall. I signed for a year. I don't think any of us really thought that Fish would have the life that she's had or be one of the favorite characters on the show. She was there to service a purpose, as far as helping to tell Penguin's story. I'm a smart girl. I understood I was there to service Penguin. If she survives, I would definitely be willing to do whatever was necessary to continue servicing the story ofGotham."[32] In January 2016 it was announced that Smith would be reprising the role for the second half of season 2.[33]
  • Morena Baccarin asLeslie "Lee" Thompkins (main season 2–5, recurring season 1):
    Morena Baccarin was cast in October 2014.[34] Baccarin was promoted to a series regular for the second season, after recurring in the first season.[35]
  • James Frain asTheo Galavan / Azrael (season 2):
    In June 2015, Frain was announced as a series regular only for season 2.[36]
  • Jessica Lucas asTabitha Galavan / Tigress (season 2–5):
    In June 2015, Lucas was announced as series regular for season 2.[36]
  • Chris Chalk asLucius Fox (main season 2–5, guest season 1):
    In March 2015, Chalk was announced as Lucius Fox,[37] and was promoted to a series regular for the second season.[38]
  • Drew Powell asButch Gilzean / Cyrus Gold / Solomon Grundy (main season 2–4, recurring season 1):[39]
    Fish Mooney's right-hand man andmob enforcer.Victor Zsasz later "worked on" Butch, causing him to obey Oswald Cobblepot's every command, although this was later undone by Tabitha Galavan. Powell was promoted to a series regular for the second season.[40]
  • Nicholas D'Agosto asHarvey Dent (main season 2, guest season 1):
    In July 2014, it was announced that Harvey Dent would appear in the show.[41] D'Agosto was revealed to portray Harvey Dent in October 2014,[42] and was promoted to a series regular for the second season.[43]
  • Michael Chiklis asNathaniel Barnes / The Executioner (season 2–3):[44]
    In July 2015, Chiklis was announced as a series regular for season two as Captain Nathaniel Barnes.[45]
  • Maggie Geha asIvy "Pamela" Pepper (main season 3, guest season 4):
    A young woman and old friend of Selina's who develops pheromone-based powers after consuming a mysterious elixir. The character was portrayed byClare Foley as a recurring character in the first and second seasons. Starting with the second episode of season 3, the role was recast with Geha as a series regular.Peyton List takes over the role in the fourth and fifth seasons, as a recurring character.[46][47]
  • Benedict Samuel asJervis Tetch / Mad Hatter (main season 3, recurring season 4–5):
    In August 2016, Samuel was announced as a series regular for season 3. He is described as a psychotic hypnotist with a steadfast desire to find his missing sister Alice.[48]
  • Crystal Reed asSofia Falcone (season 4):
    The daughter of Carmine Falcone who is returning to Gotham to help Gordon take down the Penguin.[49] Reed was announced to portray Sofia Falcone and upgraded to a series regular for season 4.[50]
  • Alexander Siddig asRa's al Ghul (main season 4, guest season 3):
    The powerful head of the League of Assassins with a keen eye on Bruce Wayne. In March 2017, Siddig was announced to portray Ra's in the season 3 finale[51] before being upgraded to a series regular for season 4.[50]

Production

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Development

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Heller said that he was initially hesitant to do a series about superheroes because he didn't know how to write about people with super powers.[52] He also stated, "I don't think Batman works very well on TV".[53] Heller's son suggested that the focus of the series should be Commissioner Gordon, and Heller developed the idea of Gordon investigating Bruce Wayne's parents' murder. That idea "gave us a starting point and allowed us to tell the saga from a much earlier point than before".[52]

On September 24, 2013, Fox announced that it had bypassed the traditional pilot and placed an order forGotham to be written and executive produced by Heller.[54]Gotham received a series order from Fox on May 5, 2014,[55] with the first season reported to consist of 16 episodes rather than the standard 13 or 22.[56] On October 13, Fox ordered an additional six episodes for the show, bringing the first season order to a full 22 episodes.[57] In February 2014, it was reported that production would begin in New York City in March,[58] and filming finished on March 24, 2015, for the first season.[59] On January 17, 2015, the series was renewed for asecond season.[60] The show was officially renewed byFox for a 22-episodethird season on March 16, 2016. In May 2017, Fox renewed the series for afourth season, which premiered on September 21, 2017.[61][62] On May 13, 2018, Fox renewed the series for a fifth and final season originally consisting of 10 episodes then later increased to 12.[63] The season began production in July that year,[64] and premiered on January 3, 2019.[65]

Although the series is set in Gotham, various names and character designs from the Batman franchise were ultimately not allowed to be used in order to reserve them for theDCEU, combined with concerns from Warner Bros. about the television series potentially diluting the brand. This was later clarified by Cameron Monaghan, who stated that "higher-ups" did not allow his character to use the name Joker and the usage of his traditional green-hair look.[66][67]

Fox Entertainment President David Madden said that the show's production team "have masterfully honored the mythology ofGotham and brought it to life with depth, emotion, and memorable high drama."[68][69]

Casting

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In January 2014, rumors arose thatDonal Logue would portray Gordon in the series. Logue denied these rumors viaTwitter.[70] Logue was eventually cast as Harvey Bullock.[58] In February 2014,Ben McKenzie was cast as James Gordon.[71] McKenzie had shot a previous pilot with Heller forCBS, which led to Heller writing his characterization of Gordon with McKenzie in mind.[72] Casting Bruce Wayne was challenging in part because, as Heller put it "It's such an important casting and it would've been very dangerous to cast the wrong person" adding that the casting process for Wayne "took a lot of negotiation, a lot of back and forth so that everyone was happy and comfortable."[52] In early March 2014,David Mazouz was cast as Bruce Wayne whileCamren Bicondova was cast as Selina Kyle.[73] At the 2014Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, DC's Jim Cunningham said thatRenee Montoya would be a character on the show.[74]

Music

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In July 2014, it was announced thatGraeme Revell would be the composer for the series.[75]

Release

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The pilot was screened at the Warner Bros. Television and DC Entertainment panel atSan Diego Comic-Con in July 2014.[76] The series premiered onNine Network in Australia on October 12.[77] In Canada, it is shown in simulcast onCTV and reran onM3.[78] In New Zealand, it premiered onTV2 on September 28.[79] In the United Kingdom, it premiered onChannel 5 on October 13.[80] The channel also screen the second season but after failing to screen the third season it was announced in August 2017 that the season would premiere exclusively on DVD and Blu-ray and be onNetflix from September 1.[81] In Ireland, it premiered onRTÉ2 on January 26, 2015.[82] In March 2018, it was announced thatE4 had acquired the rights to air the fourth season on UK television.[83]

In September 2014,Warner Bros. sold the series' worldwidevideo on demand rights to Netflix.[84] The 100th episode and series finale aired on April 25, 2019.[85]

Reception

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Ratings

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Viewership and ratings per season ofGotham
SeasonTimeslot (ET)EpisodesFirst airedLast airedTV seasonViewership
rank
Avg. viewers
(millions)
18–49
rank
Avg. 18–49
rating
DateViewers
(millions)
DateViewers
(millions)
1Monday 8:00 pm22September 22, 2014 (2014-09-22)8.21[86]May 4, 2015 (2015-05-04)4.93[87]2014–15687.56302.8[88]
222September 21, 2015 (2015-09-21)4.57[89]May 23, 2016 (2016-05-23)3.62[90]2015–16895.37472.0[91]
322September 19, 2016 (2016-09-19)3.90[92]June 5, 2017 (2017-06-05)3.03[93]2016–171004.52601.6[94]
4Thursday 8:00 pm22September 21, 2017 (2017-09-21)3.21[95]May 17, 2018 (2018-05-17)2.20[96]2017–181293.69801.2[97]
512January 3, 2019 (2019-01-03)2.54[98]April 25, 2019 (2019-04-25)2.19[99]2018–191253.68821.1[100]

In early October 2014, market research firmSurvata polled more than 1,400 viewers to determine thatGotham was the major TV premiere, out of 24, that viewers were most interested to watch that year.[101]

In Australia the first and second episodes received 1.24 million and 896,000 viewers, respectively.[102] The timeshifted broadcasts were watched by 1.43 and 1.03 million, respectively.[103] The Canadian debut got 3.38 million viewers, making it the second most-watched telecast of the night and week.[104] The UK premiere was watched by 3.20 million viewers. The airings on the 1-hour and 24-hour timeshift channels were watched by 597,000 and 142,000 viewers, respectively.[105] In New Zealand, it was the most-watched program on the network, with 278,540 viewers.[106] The time shifted version was watched by 39,580 viewers.[107]

Critical response

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Season 1 ofGotham received generally positive reviews from critics. Review aggregatorRotten 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 helpGotham overcome its occasionally familiar themes."[108]Metacritic gives the season a score of 71 out of 100, based on 34 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[109]

David Hinckley ofNew York Daily News praised the first episode for playing "like a 45-minute movie, with stunning visuals that never feel like a shrunken TV version of theBatman films against which it will inevitably be measured" and lauded Logue's Harvey Bullock as a scene-stealer.[110] TheSan Jose Mercury News' Chuck Barney called the pilot "a fun, dark, moody and well-paced first hour" and McKenzie's James Gordon a commanding lead, while saying Jada Pinkett Smith is "an absolute blast to watch."[111] Matt Brennan ofIndiewire said thatGotham was "the perfect antidote to superhero fatigue", praising the "bright, pop-inflected aesthetic, with urban backdrops that appear as though cut out from the panels of a comic book."[112]

Jeff Jensen ofEntertainment Weekly criticized the first half of season one along with the mid-season premiere. He found the personalities of most of the characters "already nearly fully formed; all they can become is more or less than what they already are." Jensen added that Gordon not being Gotham's redeemer hurt the premise of the show and heavily criticized what he saw as the under-use ofJada Pinkett Smith's character. In the end, he does not seeGotham "as a show for comic book fanboys" but rather as "a post-fanboy, or fanboy-irrelevant."[113] Oliver Sava ofThe A.V. Club lamented that "there have been dozens of interpretations of Batman and his city in the 75 years since their creation, andGotham has trouble finding the right balance of influences".[114]

The second season ofGotham received generally positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has a rating of 74% based on 15 reviews, with an average rating of 6.58/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "While still tonally uneven in season two,Gotham is back with a renewed focus, moving away from disjointed case-of-the-week plots into a darker, more stable serialized story."[115]Metacritic gives the season a score of 62 out of 100, based on 6 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[116]

The third season ofGotham received generally positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has an approval rating of 74% based on 9 reviews, with an average rating of 7.4/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Gotham's third season lets the series' freak flag fly to thrilling effect, but it is far more fun to spend time with the supervillains than virtually any of the other characters".[117]

The fourth season ofGotham received generally positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has an approval rating of 77% based on 22 reviews, with an average rating of 6.89/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Though at times suffering from a narrative overload that undermines the drama,Gotham's fourth season ends strong, focusing on Bruce Wayne's transition into the beloved hero its audience awaits".[118]

The fifth and final season ofGotham received generally positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has an approval rating of 85% based on 20 reviews, with an average rating of 7.17/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Gotham concludes in a glorious free-for-all that takes full advantage of the series' dense roster of colorful villains, making for an extended climax that is both daffy and thrilling".[119]

Awards and nominations

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YearAssociationCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2014Critics' Choice Television AwardsMost Exciting New SeriesGothamWon[120]
2015American Society of CinematographersEpisode of a Regular SeriesChristopher Norr
"Spirit of the Goat"
Nominated[121]
[122]
Television Movie, Miniseries or PilotDavid Stockton
"Pilot"
Nominated
Art Directors GuildOne-hour period or fantasy single-camera television seriesDoug Kraner
"Pilot," "Selina Kyle," "Arkham"
Nominated[123]
[124]
Gracie AwardsOutstanding DramaGothamWon[125]
Motion Picture Sound EditorsTV Short Form Music ScoreAshley Revell
"Lovecraft"
Nominated[126]
[127]
NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesJada Pinkett SmithNominated[128]
People's Choice AwardsFavorite New TV DramaGothamNominated[129]
[130]
Favorite Actor In A New TV SeriesBenjamin McKenzieNominated
Favorite Actress In A New TV SeriesJada Pinkett SmithNominated
Saturn AwardsBest Superhero Adaptation Television SeriesGothamNominated[131]
Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television SeriesCamren BicondovaNominated
Creative Arts Emmy AwardsOutstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More)Doug Kraner
"Pilot"
Nominated[132]
Outstanding Costumes for a Contemporary Series, Limited Series or MovieLisa Padovani
"Under the Knife"
Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a SeriesGeorge Haddad
"All Happy Families Are Alike"
Nominated
Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Supporting RoleThomas Joseph Mahoney
"Lovecraft"
Nominated
2016People's Choice AwardsFavorite TV DramaGothamNominated[133]
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Show: DramaGothamNominated[134]
[135]
Choice TV Actor: DramaBenjamin McKenzieNominated
Choice TV: VillainCameron MonaghanNominated
Creative Arts Emmy AwardsOutstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera SeriesCrescenzo Giacomo Notarile
"Azrael"
Nominated[136]
Outstanding Sound Editing for a SeriesGeorge Haddad
"Azrael"
Nominated
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series, or MovieNorman DouglassNominated
2017Saturn AwardsBest Superhero Adaptation Television SeriesGothamNominated[137]
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Action ShowGothamNominated[138]
Choice TV: VillainCory Michael SmithNominated[139]
Creative Arts Emmy AwardsOutstanding Sound Editing for a SeriesGeorge Haddad
"Destiny Calling"
Nominated[140]
Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Supporting RoleThomas Joseph Mahoney
"Heavydirtysoul"
Won
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series, or MovieNorman DouglassNominated
2018Saturn AwardsBest Superhero Adaptation Television SeriesGothamNominated[141]
Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television SeriesDavid MazouzNominated
Creative Arts Emmy AwardsOutstanding Special Visual Effects in a Supporting RoleThomas Joseph Mahoney "That's Entertainment"Nominated[142]
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Action TV ShowGothamNominated[143]
Choice Action TV ActorDavid MazouzNominated
Choice TV VillainCameron MonaghanNominated
2019Saturn AwardsBest Superhero Television SeriesGothamNominated[144]
Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television SeriesDavid MazouzNominated
Creative Arts Emmy AwardsOutstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One-Hour)George Haddad "I Am Bane"Nominated[145]
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Action TV ShowGothamNominated[146]
Choice Action TV ActorBen McKenzieNominated
Choice TV VillainCameron MonaghanWon
American Society of Cinematographers AwardsRegular Series for Commercial TelevisionDavid Stockton
(for "Ace Chemicals")
Nominated[147]

Franchise

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Literature

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On February 1, 2016, Fox began airing episodes of a five-part motion comic titledGotham Stories, meant to tie into the series' second season.[148][149] The firstGothamtie-innovel was published byTitan in January 2017.Dawn of Darkness byJason Starr is described as an "official prequel" to the TV series, set two months prior to the beginning of the series.[150] The following year, another novel was released written by the same author. EntitledCity of Monsters, the book centered around Gordon during the events between seasons 2 and 3 of the series.[151]

Prequel series

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Aprequel series,Pennyworth, developed by a returningBruno Heller andDanny Cannon, and starringJack Bannon as a younger version of the iteration ofAlfred Pennyworth portrayed bySean Pertwee inGotham, began airing onEpix in July 2019.[2][3] Athird season, subtitledThe Origin of Batman's Butler and loosely adaptingV for Vendetta, began airing onHBO Max in October 2022. Later in the month, Heller indicated that he intended forDavid Mazouz to eventually reprise his role asBruce Wayne / Batman in aflashforwardepilogue in theseries finale ofPennyworth, stating that "we had the best Batman out there inDavid Mazouz. I'll bring him back."[152]

See also

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