Selina Kyle

‘Gotham’ Season 1 Recap: Episode 2: ‘Selina Kyle’
‘Gotham’ Season 1 Recap: Episode 2: ‘Selina Kyle’
‘Gotham’ Season 1 Recap: Episode 2: ‘Selina Kyle’
Oh, Gotham. You’re a show about the city that created Batman. The city that raised Poison Ivy, Catwoman, and the Penguin. With so much about these characters’ behavioral profiles already established by DC Comics, don’t you have at least a basic responsibility to teach us something about the development, manifestation and course of psychopathology? We’re watching because we want to know what led these characters down such crooked paths, and how Bruce Wayne rose out of his trauma to create the formidable crime-fighter we know as the Dark Knight. We already know the future’s end, so tell us something worthwhile about the beginnings. It’s the least you can do.
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.
'Gotham' Casts Its Bruce Wayne And Selina Kyle
'Gotham' Casts Its Bruce Wayne And Selina Kyle
'Gotham' Casts Its Bruce Wayne And Selina Kyle
If you remember the Fox series Touch, you'll recall that one of its lead characters was a young man with very special powers who never spoke. The actor who played that role, 14-year-old David Mazouz, has now been cast as Bruce Wayne in Fox's new Gotham TV series. Odds are he'll have a little more to say in this role. The producers have also cast the teenaged thief Selina Kyle with newcomer Camren