Just ahead of its Monday Night return, Fox has released new teasing info about the Batman prequel, Gotham. As more DC Comics characters make their way onto the television screen, will Oswald Cobblepot/Penguin (Robin Taylor) and mob boss Fish Mooney (Jada Pinkett Smith) be "pushed to their limits?"
In our winter finale recap, a shadowy figure sent in assassins to get rid of Selina Kyle (Camren Bicondova). While Alfred (Sean Pertwee) joined in on the search for Selina and Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz), Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) discovered his gun was planted in a murder scene. Though the children were found safe and sound, Jim lost his detective's badge and was transferred to Arkham Asylum.
In our recent recap, Jim met Dr. Leslie Tompkins (Morena Baccarin) and discovered heinous plot within Arkham. While Jim ended up losing an inmate, The Electroutioner, from the insane asylum, Fish (Smith) made a play with one of her rivals to take down Carmine Falcone. Oswald (Taylor) has taken his rightful name as The Penguin and even started disobeying Sal Maroni (David Zayas)'s orders.
According to IGN, Fox has announced an early renewal for Gotham. Co-Chairman/CEO Dana Walden, Fox Television Group states, "We've just seen episode 14,. And it just keeps getting better."
Executive producer/showrunner Bruno Heller tells The Hollywood Reporter, "You're going to see Nygma take a giant step forward into becoming the man he becomes. You're going to see Fish Mooney placed in a situation where it's almost unimaginable how she'll get out of it. Her relationship with Butch and Penguin are going to be pushed to the limit. Selina Kyle's going to do something incredibly shocking - also, so's Fish, come to that."
Check out the trailer to What the Little Bird Told Him here:
Comic Book Movie reports that audiences will get to see The Scarecrow in the fourteenth episode. The title of the episode is called, The Fearsome Dr, Crane.
Gotham returns to Fox on Mondays at 8pm. Readers, are you excited to see What the Little Bird Told Him?
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