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- El director de 'Gotham' Danny Cannon sobre Batman sin Batman y el introducir a Mr. Freeze (HitFix):
El director de 'Gotham' Danny Cannon sobre Batman sin Batman y el introducir a Mr. Freeze
Por Daniel Fienberg 23 de Junio, 2014 1:10 AM


Earlier this month -- I've been bogged down with Emmy galleries for 10 days -- FOX hosted what the network called a "Tastemakers" screening of the new drama pilot "Gotham." Basically, that means "reporters and some talent" got to see the "Gotham" pilot at events in New York and LA.

I've already tweeted this and I'll go into more depth when I start my Take Me To The Pilots series next week, but I like the "Gotham" pilot. I have no clue what the show looks like by the eighth or ninth episode and I fear the five or six seasons of delayed gratification, but I think it's a well-made pilot and most of the stars -- particularly Ben McKenzie, Donal Logue and, in a minor surprise, Jada Pinkett Smith -- are quite solid.

A lot of the credit has to go to pilot director Danny Cannon, who worked with series creator Bruno Heller from the earliest stages and gives "Gotham" a look that blends realism with a comic book aesthetic, without being so dangerously ambitious that subsequent episodes are sure to let us down.

After the screening, I had a long conversation with "CSI" and "Judge Dredd" veteran Cannon about creating the look of "Gotham," replicating that look on a weekly basis and the staging of certain iconic franchise moments. We also talked about the inevitable frustration of a Batman series without Batman and the famous Batman villain he's looking forward to bringing to the show.

[The only spoiler in this interview discusses the opening scene of the pilot, which is the formative event Young Bruce Wayne's life. If you've seen ANY "Batman" story, you know what scene I'm talking about. If somehow you haven't... Well, it only spoils the first five minutes of the pilot.]

Keep going for the full Q&A... "Gotham" will air Mondays at 8 p.m. this fall on FOX...


HitFix: How quickly did you know what you wanted the aesthetic of the pilot and this world to be?

Danny Cannon: It's scary. I was on something and Bruno was on something and we met at Thanksgiving and he'd just pitched the story and it had gone very well and he instantly knew that he needed a visual partner and we talked on Thanksgiving, that morning, extensively about where to place this. I had not heard the pitch and I did not know what was in his head, but instantly I knew -- And we shared this, thank God -- I'd watched "Serpico" again when I heard the concept, and "The French Connection" and "The Warriors," and I said, "If New York had not been gentrified, if there was no Koch, if there was no Bloomberg, if there was no Guiliani, and New York had just spiraled downwards after 1979..." we were very interested in that. That was Gotham to us. It was like a romantic version. When I visited New York and Bruno visited New York, we wanted to go to that place. We wanted to go where Al Pacino was. We wanted to go where Popeye Doyle was.

HitFix: Not where Elmo rules Times Square?

Danny Cannon: Exactly. And so that's the world we wanted to create, because we felt like, no matter how old you were, you would identify with that world. It doesn't matter if there's cell phones. They probably don't work that well. And it doesn't matter if there's [newer] cars. The muscle cars are better. So even though it's a f***ed up, run-down, broken-down, corrupt world, we love it, because that's where the best music came from and that's where the best movies came from.

HitFix: Give the way that Gotham has been interpreted by pretty distinctive visual stylists over the years, was there anything you wanted to steer away from to make sure this wasn't Tim Burton's Gotham or Christopher Nolan's Gotham?

Danny Cannon: No, we're very lucky. Greek tragedies were always performed by a group of actors and every night, to every village, it would always be different, but the stories were so good that everyone would always enjoy it. I think the Batman franchise is just so vivid and beautiful and visceral and, unlike other superhero things, it is based in reality. He's not a superhero. It's not supernatural. It's not sci-fi. He's a real man, a vigilante. I think, with our feet on the ground, the great thing about it was if we kept it real, our version of it would just be us singing a Rolling Stones song. It's still a good song. I just hope you like our version.

HitFix: There have already been a lot of jokes from the competition of "What is Batman without Batman?" How do you describe what the Batman core of this is for Batman fans if they're never going to see the guy in the cowl?

Danny Cannon: I would never tell those wonderful fans, the best fans, that this was a Batman show. It's not. It's a Gotham show and that's why it's called "Gotham." The lead character is not Batman. The lead character is Gotham and in Gotham, many things happen, many villains are created. It's a corrupt, messed up, spiraling downwards, beautiful hodge-podge of every great city in the world. What we are creating is the environment where Batman is necessary. So this is not a Batman show. This is the show, hopefully, that will end launching Batman.

HitFix: But that means presumably that this is a dark path that the show is going down, without necessarily the prospect for light, right?

Danny Cannon: I don't know. I love to listen to an audience laugh at Penguin, because he's so delicious. I think Jada Pinkett, her performance for me really summed up the tone, which was that it was a theatrical, but realistic, physical performance, a visceral performance. And she nailed it. And she's a brand-new character, so I think that's when I felt very, very, very confident that this is a brand new franchise.

HitFix: How much fun was it for you to work with the Fish Mooney character? As you say, that's the one where you and Bruno get to really put your fingerprints on this universe?

Danny Cannon: Yes, it was great to create a character that was brand new to the franchise, if only to prove that we understood what it was.

HitFix: When you're dealing with these people who are going to *become* these iconic characters, what's the line between over-indicating the future characters that they'll become, but also giving the right amount of winking and nudging to the fans?

Danny Cannon: [Smiles.] I think that's us as fans. Yeah, it may be winking and nudging, but the genius of Bruno is that just when you think you're gonna go down a path, he will veer off on a tangent and take you down an alleyway and what you think is real is not real. So all I can tell you, without giving too much away about the season, is you will be surprised by thinking something's gonna go an obvious way when it's not. The great thing about starting origins from the very, very, very beginning, which DC has never done... I mean, Geoff Johns at DC has been such a cheerleader. Somebody said, "Do you feel him breathing down your neck?" I said, "No, I feel him hugging me." I feel his support. "Go for it, go for it, go for it" is what we hear and we're taking that literally.

HitFix: In the room for casting, which was the hardest part to get the right person for?

Danny Cannon: Can I tell you? Easiest casting ever on a pilot. Ben [McKenzie]? Bruno said, "Watch Ben McKenzie" right from the beginning. I said, "Watch Donal Logue" right from the beginning. I think Jada was the last one to come on-board and it was just like hearing champagne pop. It made my shoulders go down. It made me feel like my shoes were off.

HitFix: My immediate reaction was when Jada was cast was, "She's kinda tiny. How are we going to think that she's an intimidating mob boss?" [He laughs.] So what is the answer for how you make Jada Pinkett seem intimidating and badass.

Danny Cannon: Because her frame is small, but her brain is huuuuuuge.

HitFix: But how do you make that work within this world of larger-than-life characters?

Danny Cannon: With her and Robin [Taylor], who plays Oswald, there was a lot of shaping and a lot of conversations, but they were not conversations where people were having issues. They were conversations, passionate conversations, as if one were talking about great literature and we were doing an interpretation of that. I think what Jada got great was the body language. She found the skin. And what Robin did great was he found the sensibility and I helped him with the body language. Also, one of the things where things really fit, like a glove literally, was wardrobe. With Lisa [Padovani], with our costume designer, the conversations with her turned out to be such great character conversations that we actually included the characters in those conversations because their wardrobe became part of their persona.

HitFix: OK, so talk to me about the color red. [He laughs immediately.] I was watching the pilot and there isn't a single frame in which anything is accidentally red.

Danny Cannon: Earmuffs on some people who get scared of this word, but I did a lot of desaturation in the pilot, because the influential films that I watched and got inspired by in the beginning were '70s movies and film stock was just desaturated at that point. But what I did in color correction was amplify red as a blood-tone. That's just from the killing of Bruce Wayne's parents to the covering the goes over the gun that Bullock gives to Gordon at the end, is a beautiful red. It's the only red in the whole scene.

HitFix: You've done this before where you've directed a pilot and set a very specific visual scheme and then you've had to figure out how to do it on a week-to-week basis. ["Yeah," he nods.] When you're doing a pilot on this scale what is the thought process in terms of how to keep this replicatable as a series?

Danny Cannon: Only a very bad executive producer doesn't think about that when they're doing the pilot. I would never write a check I couldn't cash. So I'm very conscientious about budget and about building sets that won't play only once, they'll play many times. So I'm very proud to say that everything we built is in Episode 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107. And all the directors that I'm using are not only people that I trust, but are fans. They are guys who, I have my fingers crossed that they are gonna kick my ass and outdo me, because nothing gets me more fired up than somebody kicking my ass.

HitFix: Are you going to be on this on a day-to-day basis?

Danny Cannon: I would never let my child get away from me.

HitFix: But you've had multiple children before with the "CSI" franchise and you've had to divide your love.

Danny Cannon: I have, but I stayed with "CSI" for six year. Yeah, when it matters to me I am always there. The great thing about Bruno is I have a showrunner, a writer, who just appreciates so much what I bring to it, like I appreciate his words. It's great. There are not many chefs in this kitchen. Bruno is coming up with the dishes and hopefully I'm cooking them well.

HitFix: Do you know everything he knows? Or is he keeping secrets from you?

Danny Cannon: No, no. I would be offended... but slightly excited that he would keep secrets from me.

HitFix: Well, going forward on this, how much does he know and how much do you know?

Danny Cannon: I know quite a bit and so does Bruno, but the delicious thing about it is he's still pitching me on some things that I feel passionate about and I'm still pitching him on things that I feel passionate about. So we are still trying to win each other over even though he's like my brother. You know, we're from very similar parts of London. The first time we met, we just started laughing, because it was kinda like, "This is weird this hasn't happened before." It's bizarre. I mean, the relationship is close. So yeah, I want him to keep some secrets from me.

HitFix: Is there a London-based perspective on Batman, on Gotham, on this world that's different from what we might get from a domestic writer and a domestic director?

Danny Cannon: No, no, but I think a lot of great artists, especially ones from England, coming to America and there's something you need to prove, you need to belong somehow. And hopefully you learn how to belong by impressing the people around you and showing that you deserve to be here. That's a lot of drive and a lot of energy goes into that and I think it brings the best out of artists.

HitFix: You mentioned earlier the scene of Bruce Wayne's parents being killed and that's about as iconic as it gets in the comic world and everyone has done their version of it. What was your take? How did you want your version of that scene to play out?

Danny Cannon: I remember looking at that on the schedule and realizing that we could only be there once and being very afraid and going, "Oh my God. I have one night to do an iconic scene." It was bitterly cold in New York, the worst New York winter in 60 years, and I calmed myself by saying that it was an emotional moment, not a logistical problem moment. In other words, if I just get the true sense of what that is, then it doesn't matter if I ever see them get killed. As long as that boy's face -- and luckily we have an actor in David who really is way older than his years -- as long as I get the visceral sense of the emotion of that moment, then I could take a million shots away and just have one. Alan J. Pakula once said, "A scene is only really about one shot" and if you get that shot, the rest is gravy. I remember getting that shot at the beginning and going, "I am now OK."

HitFix: As you look out across the first season, is there a moment that you're already anticipating that you're gonna want to get back behind the camera for?

Danny Cannon: I have a big pitch with Bruno about the Mr. Freeze character, whose origins are uncertain. If I can win Geoff Johns over and if I can win Bruno over, then I look forward to the moment where that character can be realized.

HitFix: What's the parsing out you have to do on the iconic characters so that you don't use too many of them in these first episodes?

Danny Cannon: The beauty of this, both myself and Bruno did not sign on until we heard both network and studio assure us that we would not be forced into realizing this so quickly. We want a slow-burn. All our favorite shows, all our studio's favorite shows, all our network's favorite shows are a slow burn. They assured us and so far, so good.

HitFix: Did you watch the vintage "Batman" show back in the day?

Danny Cannon: I did! I did. Five o'clock on a Friday. LWT.

HitFix: Are there any of the villains who appeared on that show who maybe haven't made it into the recent movies, that you really loved?

Danny Cannon: Dude! All of them! All of them. And that car? Have they ever made a better car? No! You know what it did? More than anything, it was the actors. It was the actors and the fun that they had. I would imagine the best way to watch that '60s show is to watch the outtakes, because they had fun. I've gotta say, however cold it was and however much pressure we felt, we had fun on this pilot. There's something about this franchise that allows you to have fun. Like I said, you're treading that line between something very real and relatable and visceral and camp. And it's right across the street! And just knowing it's there makes you have fun.

HitFix: Would you enjoy doing an episode that fully crossed that street into camp?

Danny Cannon: I don't think that would be the right thing to do, but come visit us on set and you'll watch us experiment with it!


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- Revelados 8 nuevos pósters oficiales de los personajes de "Gotham":

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- Ben McKenzie & the Cast Talk about what we can expect from the show (All Access):

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- Planes de la WBTV y DC Comics sobre Gotham, Flash, Arrow, Constantine & iZombie para el SDCC:
¡Fans de DC!

Preparáos para una espectacular noche de sábado en el Comic-Con 2014, cortesía de Warner Bros. Television (WBTV) y DC Entertainment (DCE). Por primera vez en la historia del SDCC, WBTV ay DCE presentarán un evento especial de tres hotas durante la noche del Sábado, 26 de Julio en el Hall H, diseñado especialmente para los fans de DC Comics y que mostrarán a algunos de sus mayores personajes. Abriendo la exclusiva noche está el screening público de la premiere del muy anticipado drama Gotham (el único screening de Gotham en el Comic-Con de este año), seguido por el screening del piloto completo de la nueva serie de acción-drama The Flash, y exclusivas video presentaciones del éxito Arrow y del nuevo thriller Constantine. Miembros del elenco y productores de las cuatro series harán apariciones especiales durante la noche.

Los pilotos de Constantine, iZOMBIE y The Flash también se mostrarán en su totalidad el Miércoles, 23 de Julio, durante la Preview Night.


Gotham World Premiere: Por primera vez en la historia, los fans de DC Comics entrarán en el peligroso y absorvente mundo de Gotham con el screening del episodio piloto, seguido de una aparición del elenco y los productores.

The Flash Pilot Screening: Tras el screening del piloto completo de The Flash, el elenco y los productores dejarán de correr el tiempo suficiente como para subir a escena.

Constantine Exclusive Footage: El enignático John Constantine hace su debut televisivo en el Comic-Con con material de la próxima serie, y los fans serán premiados con una visita del elenco y del equipo creativo.

Arrow Season Three: Arrow regresa al Comic-Con con un teaser nunca antes visto con matrial de la próxima tercera temporada seguido por las preguntas más destacadas de los fans al elenco y los productores.


Además, las series contarán con sus paneles individuales, confirmánsose fecha e invitados que asistirán a los mismos:

VIERNES, 25 JULIO

11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. — iZOMBIE (Midseason en la CW): iZOMBIE hace su debut en el Comic-Con con un screening del piloto completp, seguido por una sesión de Q&A con las estrellas de la serie Rose McIver (Once Upon a Time), Malcolm Goodwin (Breakout Kings), Rahul Kohli y Robert Buckley (One Tree Hill), y también con los productores ejecutivos Rob Thomas (Veronica Mars) y Diane Ruggiero-Wright (Veronica Mars). Room 6BCF

5:30–6:30 p.m. — Arrow (Miércoles 8/7c The CW, season premiere 8 de Octubre): Las estrella de Arrow Stephen Amell, Katie Cassidy, David Ramsey, Emily Bett Rickards, Colton Haynes, Willa Holland, Paul Blackthorne y John Barrowman — con los productores ejecutivos Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim y Andrew Kreisberg — apuntarán a San Diego con una presentación espcial de video y un panel en el que adelantarán la muy anticipada tercera temporada de la serie. Ballroom 20


SÁBADO, 26 JULIO

5:15–6:15 p.m. — Constantine (Viernes 10/9c NBC, series premiere 24 de Octubre): Basada en los personajes de DC Comics, Constantine refleja la tradición de un favorito de los fans de los cómics, combinando una historia oscura con la evolución de la mitología de John Constantine, un personaje retado moralmente que no puede encajarse ni el el lado bueno ni malo... pero que al final puede ser nuestra única defensa frente a las fuerzas oscuras del más allá. Los asistentes verán un screening del episodio piloto al completo, seguido por una Q&A co las estrella de la serie Matt Ryan (Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior), Harold Perrineau (Lost) y Charles Halford (True Detective), junto con los productores ejecutivos Daniel Cerone (Dexter) y David S. Goyer (Man of Steel, The Dark Knight films). Room 6BCF


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- "Gotham" añade a la actriz Carol Kane a su elenco:
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La actriz nominada al Oscar Carol Kane se ha unido a la historia de orígenes de Batman de la FOX interpretando el personaje recurrente de 'Gertrud Kapelput', la madre de 'Oswald Cobblepot' aka El Pingüino (interpretado por Robin Lord Taylor).

Una belleza orgullosa y marchita con delirios de grandeza, la Getrud de Kane aparecerá por primera vez en el episodio 2.

Kane, más conocida en los círculos televisivos por interpretar a Simka Dahblitz-Gravas en Taxi, recientemente apareció en episodios de "Girls" y "Anger Management".

http://tvline.com/2014/07/02/gotham-sea ... in-mother/


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- Kyle Massey papel invitado en "Gotham" (TVLine):
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El actor Kyle Massey (más conocido por su vinculación con el Disney Channel y recientemente en Dancing With the Stars) ha sido escogido para interpretar un papel invitado en el nuevo drama de la FOX "Gotham".

Massey interpretará a 'Macky', un chico abandonado/maltratado qie vive en las calles de Gotham.

Gotham se emitirá los lunes a las 8/7c (día de estreno aún sin confirmar).

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- Creadores de "Gotham" comentan su visión de la historia de Batman (IGN):
Creadores de "Gotham" comentan su visión de la historia de Batman
Por Eric Goldman 3 Julio 2014


Following a recent press screening for the pilot of the much-anticipated Gotham, I had the chance to speak to the show’s executive producers, Bruno Heller and Danny Cannon. Heller (creator of The Mentalist) wrote the pilot episode and is serving as showrunner, while Cannon (whose many TV directorial credits include CSI and Nikita) directed the pilot.

The two discussed what it’s like exploring their take on a character and franchise that is as well known as Batman, finding the right tone and look and more.

IGN TV: Batman has such a long history. Going into this, does that make it daunting, exciting or both that there's been so many iterations of this character beforehand? Do you ultimately just have to say, "Well, this is our spin on it"?

Danny Cannon: Exactly. It was daunting at first, because you're following three masterpieces. So I settled with the fact that -- what we talked about when we first pitched this was, "20 years before Batman." A world that's starting to see a corrupt city rotting from the inside. It reminded us of New York in the late '70s and early '80s. That was our first meeting, and we kind of spring-boarded off of that. Luckily, that's uncharted territory. Hopefully in the atmospherics of Gotham we created a romantic, gothic, Dickensian kind of world.

Bruno Heller: It's the best work he's ever done – [to Cannon] I hope you don't find that offensive! -- really, because that vision had been in his head that long. That's the great thing about the material; it's in everyone's head. It's the real mythic popular culture. So we're really just tapping into a great stream of good stuff. So yeah, it's daunting, but it's also nothing but gold that dig you up when you get into it.

Cannon: Absolutely. It reminds me of a band like The Rolling Stones. Should you never play their songs? That's the world to me. It's that rich. If it were music, it'd be The Rolling Stones. It would be The Beatles. It's that great a franchise. I just hope we play their songs well.

IGN: There's a great big cast of characters with Jim Gordon as the focal point. As we go forward, will we sort of hit upon them at different points? Should we assume they all won't be in every episode?

Heller: Yeah, yeah. And there's still a lot of characters, as you know, to be introduced. I mean, a lot of the technical job is, again, it's getting back to why it's such a great world to live in. There are so many stories to tell, so many great characters. If you don't see the character that you love in that episode, you'll see it him in the next one -- because it's a tapestry. We have to tell so many different stories. The fun of it is in finding the storyline you like, but then there's a lot of other stuff going on.

IGN: Even the visuals of Gotham itself, the city, are very open to interpretation, if you look at just Burton, Schumacher and Nolan, much less the comic books and animated versions and whatnot. How much did you discuss how you wanted the city itself to look, given you could go towards that more surreal version, versus something like Nolan where it looked like Chicago, basically?

Cannon: Right, a lot. I had to find a visual effects company that shared the same vision, because I didn't want to keep going over -- and I did, in CoSA. They're a wonderful bunch of guys who really helped me. I drew a lot. It's the first pilot I've ever sat down with a production designer and drawn again, which I really appreciated. But the main thing was for it to be real. I didn't want any CG anything. So it had to be real, and that meant real weather, a real visceral experience of the place. So we were constantly using steam, rain... So I think that was the important thing, was that it should be seamless. I did a helicopter shoot, with very much in mind the drawings. I bent some rules in New York and got the shots I needed. Then all we had to do was take away pieces of buildings and add a few others, and we stole from real pictures, real reference material: cathedrals, gothic buildings, London, Paris, Barcelona -- and that's all in there. So that means Gotham is a hodgepodge of so many great cities.

IGN: This is quite awhile before Bruce Wayne is putting on a costume. I’d imagine it’s a balancing act for you, because obviously you want to set up where he's going to go, but you can't get too far ahead of yourself. So is it interesting figuring out how much to show those hints of the Batman he will become?

Heller: Well, it's really about telling the true story of how someone might become the Batman. The psychological truth of that is that he'd be a lot more damaged and a lot more traumatized and a lot more strange than some visions of how that character would be. It's a dark character, and it's a character under pressure. So to that degree, as much as I hate to say it, he's not a fun character, as you might imagine. It's not a tale of triumph. It's a tale of redemption.

IGN: For both of you, were there certain Batman stories -- whether from the comic books or other interpretations -- that were big influences going into this?

Cannon: You know, I read everything, and you reach that point where you have to make it your own. DC were very supportive in that too, because they know when they've done things badly and when they've done things well. So far, what they've done well has just far outweighed, but you have to make these things your own. At some point, you have to plunge in and go, "All right, hate me or... hate me. [Laughs] I've got to make this my own."

Heller: My take on it is it's a bit like Greek mythology. There's a thousand stories. They all contradict themselves to a degree, but that's the beauty of it -- telling stories about characters that are larger than any one story. So that makes it much easier.

IGN: Right. I have collectibles on my wall of both Christian Bale and Adam West as Batman, so there are very different directions you could go.

Heller: Exactly!

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- New Featurette "The Worlds of Gotham":

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- Portada del especial de TVGuide para el SDCC 2014:

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- La FOX anuncia la fecha de estreno de la serie "GOTHAM", que será el Lunes, 22 de Septiembre a las 8:00 PM.

http://tvline.com/2014/07/10/fox-fall-t ... crossover/



- "Gotham" CTV Canadian Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJKr86HbS7c


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- GOTHAM, Póster promocional para el SDCC 2014:

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- Nuevas stills y BTS del 1.01 "Pilot":

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- GOTHAM Trailer "The Good. The Evil. The Beginning" (Extended Trailer):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3MWXRT7GU8


- GOTHAM Trailer "Legends Begin":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swAgwzmAv-I


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- GOTHAM TV Spot "Villains":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3UJgqPI7Q4


- GOTHAM New Featurette "The Mythology of Gotham":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swAgwzmAv-I


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- SDCC 2014 Official Bag:

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- GOTHAM EXtended Trailer "The Good. The Evil. The Beginning":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3MWXRT7GU8


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