Gotham Knights, the CW’s newest superhero series, has officially begun production. Natalie Abrams, the show’s writer and executive producer, verified the news on Twitter. She also posted a picture of a chair from the set bearing the show’s logo alongside the news.
In the post-Bruce Wayne timeline of Gotham Knights, Batman’s adoptive son is among those accused of the Caped Crusader’s murder. To exonerate himself, he bands up with the other juvenile offspring of Batman’s enemies.
Working in a city that is rapidly deteriorating has unique challenges. The CW has just given us a brief synopsis of the show, so we have no idea what the plot will be like. The show has nothing to do with a video game of the same name. Actors Oscar Morgan, Tyler DiChiaria, Fallon Smythe, Olivia Rose Keegan, Navia Robinson, Anna Lore, and Rahart Adams are featured in the show. Misha Collins, best known for his role as Castiel on Supernatural for an extended period of time, is another CW alum who joins the ensemble.
In other words, he will be playing Harvey Dent (aka Two-Face). The CW’s library of comic book adaptations continues to dwindle, but they’ve added a new one called Gotham Knights. It joins other DC shows including Stargirl, which is now airing, and The Flash and Superman & Lois, all of which will soon be returning with new seasons. Despite the upcoming increase in shows, The CW is no longer a dominant force in the TV superhero genre with the cancellations of Batwoman (three seasons), DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (seven seasons), and Naomi (one season) earlier this year.
Supergirl, which ran for six seasons, and Arrow, which went for eight, were the two most popular shows on the network. Abrams, Chad Fiveash, and James Stoteraux, all of whom previously worked on Batwoman, will be reuniting in the roles of writers and executive producers for Gotham Knights. The show’s executive producer is Greg Berlanti, who has worked on several CW shows, including many of the network’s comic book shows. Executive producers also include Sarah Schechter and David Madden.
The Warner Brothers Movie Studio. Manufacturing is happening in the television industry. Since The CW and Warner Bros. radically reworked their schedules, viewers have been treated to some unexpected developments. The future of Gotham Knights is uncertain after the events of Discovery. But there’s still a lot of time to be excited about it. It’s hoped that the programme will go on to great success. While no official date has been set, Gotham Knights will likely launch in the middle of 2023.