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See 'Gotham's' Poison Ivy And Her Completely Different Name
See 'Gotham's' Poison Ivy And Her Completely Different Name
See 'Gotham's' Poison Ivy And Her Completely Different Name
Viewers have had plenty of opportunities to see the lead characters of Fox's new not-Batman-we're-serious series Gotham staring ahead and looking solemn, but they haven't seen everyone just yet. Entertainment Weekly has published eight new character portaits, and though they include some familiar faces -- Ben McKenzie as James Gordon, Donal Logue as Harvey Bullock, Jada Pinkett-Smith as Fish Mooney, and David Mazouz as Bruce Wayne, to name a few --the feature also comes with some new ones. Not only are viewers getting their first really good look at Edward Nygma, a.k.a. the Riddler (Cory Michael Smith), they're also seeing the show's version of Poison Ivy, played by Clare Foley. You'll notice she's not Pamela Isley anymore.
First Image Of Donal Logue As Harvey Bullock In 'Gotham'
First Image Of Donal Logue As Harvey Bullock In 'Gotham'
First Image Of Donal Logue As Harvey Bullock In 'Gotham'
When Warner Bros. announced that Terriers and Grounded for Life star Donal Logue had been cast as Harvey Bullock in the new FOX series about a young Jim Gordon, Gotham, some wondered if the famously long-haired and bearded actor could look the part of the iconic character. The studio released its first official photo of Logue in costume today, and it the costume designers seem to have pulled it of
'Gotham' Casts Donal Logue As Detective Harvey Bullock
'Gotham' Casts Donal Logue As Detective Harvey Bullock
'Gotham' Casts Donal Logue As Detective Harvey Bullock
In what's without exaggeration the seventy-ninth casting announcement this week from the world of comic book films and television, Donal Logue will portray fan-favorite Detective Harvey Bullock in the CW and DC Entertainment's Gotham, based on the Batman characters from DC Comics.
The ComicsAlliance Guide To Comic Book Movie Casting Redundancies
The ComicsAlliance Guide To Comic Book Movie Casting Redundancies
The ComicsAlliance Guide To Comic Book Movie Casting Redundancies
How many comicbook movies are on your gift list for Christmas or Hanukkah? Does it already include The Dark Knight Rises, The Avengers, and The Amazing Spider-Man? Are you chuffed enough to request the The Dark Knight Trilogy on Blu-Ray, or are you nervously holding your wad for April 2013, when the 10-disc Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase One drops like a ton of bricks...