Theo Galavan, Barbara Kean and Jerome Valeska put on quite the performance on Monday evening's episode of "Gotham," and by the time the show came to a close, someone was left without a pulse.
After the second season of "Gotham" kicked off on Sept. 21 with "Damned If You Do," the hard-hitting second episode, "Knock, Knock," appeared on the small screen on Monday, as James Gordon (Ben McKenzie) was reinstated to detective in a deal with Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor).
The "Welcome to the Rise of the Villains" teaser trailer for Season 2 of the Batman origin tale, "Gotham," gestures toward the massive storm headed straight for the troubled city of Gotham.
Season 2 of "Gotham," dubbed the "rise of the villains," will showcase the endurance of darkness in the Batman origin tale. Fans are already aware of the appearance of the Riddler and the Joker and so many more, but revelations will come in the form of relationships and allegiances, as well.
The second season of the hit Batman origin story "Gotham" will appear on FOX within a few short weeks. Ahead of it's airing, spoilers, speculations and synopses have circled the world wide web, suggesting that Det. James Gordon's fight against Gotham's criminal underworld won't be easily won.
September 21st is just a few short weeks away, and the premiere of "Gotham" is in arm's reach. In anticipation of the upcoming season, FOX has released 14 images of some of the series key characters, just in time to spark conversation about what's next.
The promo for the second season of "Gotham" has finally hit the web, and it teases the arrival, return and rise of several villains, including Jerome (Cameron Monaghan), who is expected to become the Joker.
Barbara Kean of "Gotham" has become a dangerous element. While it's unclear what future lies ahead for the budding criminal during the second season, we do know that the actress portraying Kean recently spoke about the possibility of a revelation as The Joker or Harley Quinn.
Theo and Tabitha Galvan, the hot, new villains to appear during the second season of "Gotham," will rise to power, and they'll collect heads on their way up.
"Gotham," FOX's pre-Batman series, has attempted to collect and cast every villain and anti-hero from the saga to employ them as the latest scoundrel or foreboding "big bad." The upcoming season will include a number of villains, including Firefly, the Flamingo and Calendar Man. But, it will also feature ally Azrael.
"Shameless" star Cameron Monaghan appeared on "Gotham" as a deranged circus worker Jerome Vasalka during the first season. Now he's back, and fans will be able to witness his transformation into the Joker.
The upcoming season of "Gotham," the Batman-origin series, will delve deeper into the mythology surrounding Batman and it will continue to gather and exhibit his future enemies and allies.
Season 2 of the comic-based, crime-drama "Gotham" will bring a host of new villains and allies after the departure of two key players, gangster Fish Mooney and Don Salvatore "the Boss" Maroni.
Season two of "Gotham," which will return in the fall, already has a few things lined up for fans, including brand new villains and interesting cast changes.
The season finale of the crime-drama "Gotham," "All Happy Families Are Alike," was met with increased ratings, as the war between mobsters Falcone and Maroni escalated, and death and mayhem arose in the series' other storylines.
The anticipative queen of "Gotham," Fish Mooney (Jada Pinkett Smith) may have lost an eye while held captive by the Dollmaker (Colm Feore), but that doesn't mean she'll lose the battle.
"Gotham," Monday night's favorite dark fantasy drama series may be losing some of its luster...and its following, according to recent reports. "Gotham," which tells the thorough and intricate origin story of Bruce Wayne, also known as Batman, has experienced a severe drop in its ratings.
Robin Lord Taylor was recently asked about the theory during a recent interview with the actor, begging the question, "Could Oswald Cobblepot really be the psychotic clown, the Joker, in disguise?"
"Gotham," the freshman hit series, has been renewed for a second season on the FOX Network, following the mid-season finale of the show, titled "Lovecraft." But before that happens, there are some plot points that you should brush up on before you're ready for the show's midseason return.