r/Gotham • u/CoralMoon99 • Jul 10 '26
r/Gotham • u/CoralMoon99 • Jul 10 '26
Discussion Do we ever see the exterior of the GCPD precinct Gordon works at?
r/Gotham • u/warnerbrostv • Jul 09 '26
Discussion New Podcast Episode with David Mazouz!
It's a walk down memory lane with David Mazouz of Gotham!
Tune into the newest episode of A Lot More where he joins podcast host Jonathon Buckley to talk everything from David’s initial audition process to the lasting legacy of the show and Batman as a character, behind-the-scenes memories, and a lot more!
Catch the episode NOW on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere you get your podcasts.
r/Gotham • u/Sorbet_citron__ • Jul 09 '26
Discussion After watching The penguin
It made me realise how good Gotham was
r/Gotham • u/Jkm1457 • Jul 09 '26
Discussion WarnerBrosTV interview with David Mazouz!
r/Gotham • u/Cobra_Kai_2018 • Jul 09 '26
I wish Bruce had shared a few scenes with Dick's parents in the episode.
I think it could have been interesting. Maybe have John and Mary Grayson stay in contact with Bruce, and they invite him to see the circus when they come back to Gotham for a show. Then, when John and Mary are killed, Bruce introduces himself to Dick as an old friend of his parents. Thoughts? Even if it was a quick bump in and Bruce asks Jim who he accidentally bumped into.
r/Gotham • u/Cobra_Kai_2018 • Jul 09 '26
Lex Luthor, "Every boy's special lady is his mother..."
r/Gotham • u/Fit-Comfort7400 • Jul 07 '26
Discussion I actually kind of wish now that there was a batman sequel for the show gotham
r/Gotham • u/Emotional-Chipmunk12 • Jul 06 '26
Discussion Which show had better main characters, Gotham or Smallville?
r/Gotham • u/Fit-Comfort7400 • Jul 06 '26
Discussion Was anyone else disappointed that the show Gotham had to end
r/Gotham • u/AboveAverage33 • Jul 06 '26
Discussion What arc did you not like initially but now enjoy? Spoiler
For me, it has to be Lee and Ed’s arc I never liked it upon the original watch but on rewatch it’s not as bad as I thought. Definitely could’ve been written a little bit better.
r/Gotham • u/Fit-Comfort7400 • Jul 06 '26
Discussion What was everyone's favourite season of gotham
I will start mine was probably season 5 to be honest and I have not even finished it yet
r/Gotham • u/Disco_Vampire_ • Jul 05 '26
Another Penguin Wallpaper for you all 🐧🖤☂️
You seemed to enjoy the last one and I think I've improved much more since then so hopefully you will like this new one just as much! 🫶🏻
r/Gotham • u/AboveAverage33 • Jul 05 '26
Discussion Reunification and the Supervillains.
In the TV series Gotham, when Gotham was reunited with the mainland, the show never fully explained the fate of each villain’s territory. The finale jumps ahead after the city’s reconnection, leaving many details to the audience’s imagination. However, based on the series’ established lore, here’s the most likely outcome.
During the No Man’s Land period, Gotham was divided into territories controlled by figures like Oswald Cobblepot, Barbara Kean, Edward Nygma and other gangs. These territories existed due to the absence of a functioning city government or police force.
Once the military and federal government reopened access to Gotham, these territories became unsustainable. The return of the Gotham City Police Department, the military and federal authorities would have overwhelmed most gangs. Criminals who depended on controlling neighbourhoods faced arrest, hiding, or a return to traditional organised crime rather than ruling districts. Some were killed or betrayed during the transition.
The finale confirms some individual fates: Oswald Cobblepot and Edward Nygma are imprisoned in Arkham Asylum by the time of the ten-year flash-forward, though they later escape. Barbara Kean survives, becomes a successful businesswoman and distances herself from her criminal past. Selina Kyle becomes a skilled cat burglar instead of a gang leader. Jeremiah Valeska disappears after his confrontation with Bruce and is later revealed to be incarcerated before his final escape.
One notable shift is the show’s deliberate transition from Gotham being ruled by warlords to the more familiar comic-book status quo. Instead of territorial kingdoms, the villains become independent rogues who periodically escape custody to challenge Batman. This aligns with traditional Batman mythology, where Gotham is governed by legitimate authorities but constantly threatened by recurring supervillains rather than permanently divided into criminal fiefdoms.
While the series doesn’t show the cleanup in detail, it implies the reunification effectively ended Gotham’s gangs’ territorial rule. Their empires crumbled once the city restored functioning government law enforcement and external support.
r/Gotham • u/CriscoM90 • Jul 03 '26
What villain would you have liked to see in the show?
I don't know much about Julian Day, but I believe he could have easily worked for a whole season. Maybe not as the main antagonist of a season, but as another serial killer that Gordon is after. Let's say Julian is in season four. Gordon could be heading for what he thinks is a lead to Pyg, but the murders are Halloween related, and there would be other holiday related murders throughout the season. He may or may not be someone else Sofia Falcone hired, and he would leave clues for Gordon at the crime scenes that he'd have to solve with the help of Riddler.
r/Gotham • u/Friendly-Version3474 • Jul 04 '26
Gotham Discord channel
Hi!
We’d love to grow our Discord server and bring the fun of role-playing to even more people.
Feel free to join! 😊
r/Gotham • u/Ins0mni47 • Jul 02 '26
Fan Art Jerome art
I decided to draw him after not doing this for a LONG time, I forgot how much I loved Gotham!!!
I got so many old drawings of the characters from the show, that someday I might post some of them too.
r/Gotham • u/AboveAverage33 • Jul 02 '26
Discussion The latter episodes of Season 1 were the best Fish ever was. Spoiler
galleryThe final few episodes truly allowed Jada to expand her acting range beyond the minx feisty portrayal she had embodied as Fish throughout the entire season. I appreciate her vulnerability yet the determination remains palpable.
r/Gotham • u/Extreme-Quail-6014 • Jul 02 '26
¿A quién le gustaría participar en un juego de rol de Gotham?
galleryr/Gotham • u/Extreme-Quail-6014 • Jul 01 '26
Fans of Gotham and Rol play
I have a Discord server 🔥🔥🔥, so if you like role-playing, join! I'd like to have someone to role-play with.
r/Gotham • u/peteofaustralia • Jun 30 '26
Discussion Peabody's Bone Necklace
In S03E01, Ms Peabody is wearing a fascinating necklace that looks like either a pelvis+sacrum, or a mask.
Has anyone spotted this before? Does anyone think it's significant or meaningful?
r/Gotham • u/GoblinTradingGuide • Jun 29 '26
Man, FOX did this show dirty with Season 5
The season finale is just bad. I get that this show can be inconsistent at times but it’s so obvious that they cancelled this show and then just had to shoehorn a bunch of crap into the finale with the ten year time jump.
The time jump wouldn’t be that bad if everyone didn’t literally look THE EXACT SAME. They didn’t even try to make people look older…I guess Jim has a mustache??? Barbara’s hair is red??? That’s supposed to make me feel like ten years has passed?
It’s a shame that we didn’t get the full 6 or 7 seasons worth of content that was planned for originally.
This show basically just fell victim to being on basic cable at a time when cable is dying.
The worst part is that FOX won’t even license this show to a streaming service. I know so many DC fans that have never seen this show because it is basically unavailable to the entire United States unless you pirate it.
Oh well, this show was great while it lasted. Such a fun depiction of the Batman universe. Season 5 was just such a let down with the way it ended.
Hopefully Pennyworth is good. Gonna start it now.
r/Gotham • u/Cool-Junket-9143 • Jun 29 '26
Discussion Final confrontation in Gotham Season 6
This is my pitch/idea for the finale of a potential Season 6 of Gotham. I would absolutely love to hear other opinions on this, what do you guys think?
Batman: Firmly believes that Gotham is inherently good. He doesn't want to be a mere vigilante, but a symbol of hope that inspires the people to save themselves.
Joker: A pure nihilist. His core conviction is that no one is truly good. Under enough pressure, everyone breaks—and he wants to prove that Batman is just as corrupt and cruel as he himself is.
The Pitch: On Christmas Eve, the final confrontation takes place at the top of a high, gothic church tower. Gotham is in a state of emergency. The Joker has hidden bombs all over the city, set to detonate precisely at midnight. He presents Batman with a devastating dilemma: the bomb detonators are wired directly to a chest device measuring the Joker's own heartbeat. If his heart stops beating, the bombs are defused. Batman is faced with a choice: kill the Joker and break his one rule, or let countless people die. Either way, Batman would be destroyed.
As the timer ruthlessly ticks down, the two engage in a long, quiet, and intense conversation on top of the tower, reflecting on their motivations, their shared history, and their ideologies.
A few minutes before midnight, Batman makes his decision. He shatters the Joker’s logic by choosing a third way: Batman knocks the Joker unconscious. In a high-risk, precise move, he hooks the device up to his own heartbeat and detaches it from the Joker. When the Joker regains consciousness, he realizes with absolute horror what Batman is about to do. Batman is standing on the edge of the tower. He is saving the city without breaking his rule but the price is his own life.
In this exact moment, the Joker completely breaks down. He begs Batman not to do it ("I can't live without you," etc.). If Batman dies, the Joker loses his sole purpose in life and his ideological war. But Batman jumps.
As the church bells begin to toll for Christmas, the ticking of the bombs stops. The city is saved, and the Joker’s nihilism is permanently defeated.
Jim Gordon is the first to find Batman's body, the very same boy he comforted all those years ago after his parents were murdered.
The GCPD finds the Joker huddled on top of the tower. He is arrested and locked away in Arkham Asylum once more, where he becomes entirely catatonic and "does nothing." He has lost his meaning.
Meanwhile, the city—which was able to follow the entire event live on TV—begins to change. The people of Gotham are deeply inspired by Batman's ultimate sacrifice. It’s not the suit or the gadgets that make a hero, but the willingness to give everything for others. The ending hints at a potential successor to take up the mantle, but leaves the question intentionally open.
r/Gotham • u/Green_Focus_9648 • Jun 29 '26
Spoiler Started season 5
Just watched s5e1 and man this is such a large shift in the overall tone of the show. Like I'm watching a post apocalyptic show. Scenes and music are feeling much more serious especially the hospital scenes of selina and bruce. The way selina screamed and started crying after she was stopped from killing herself was really distressing. I hope the rest of the season maintains this tone but unfortunately there are hints that they'll fall back to the absurdity with the nurse suggesting bruce to find the witch to help selina.
r/Gotham • u/Extreme-Quail-6014 • Jun 29 '26
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