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Set photos of Fox’s Gotham reveal first looks at Bruce Wayne, his parents, and Selina Kyle

March 21st, 2014 by Irwin Fletcher Comments

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Today we got our first official look at Camren Bicondova’s Selina Kyle in Gotham (above). Not only does she bear an uncanny resemblance to Michelle Pfeiffer’s Selina Kyle, but she could practically already pass for Catwoman already.

Also some Gotham set photos of the young Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle have emerged.

David Mazouz’s Bruce Wayne has been described as “serious and soulful,” Bicondova’s Selina Kyle is a “teenage orphan who is suspicious and wholly unpredictable; a street thief and skilled pickpocket, she’s dangerous when cornered.”

Finally, additional set photos reveal what the death of Thomas and Martha Wayne, played by Grayson McCouch and Brette Taylor, will look like on the show.

Gotham is an origin story of the great DC Comics super villains and vigilantes, revealing an entirely new chapter that has never been told. From executive producer/writer Bruno Heller (The Mentalist, Rome), Gotham follows one cop’s rise through a dangerously corrupt city teetering on the edge of evil and chronicles the birth of one of the most popular super heroes of our time.

The cast includes Ben McKenzie as James Gordon, Donal Logue as Harvey Bullock, David Mazouz as Bruce Wayne, Camren Bicondova as Selina Kyle,   Grayson McCouch and Brette Taylor as Thomas and Martha Wayne, Robin Lord Taylor as Oswald Cobblepot, Sean Pertwee as Alfred Pennyworth,  Erin Richards as Gordon’s fiancee, Barbara Kean, Zabryna Guevara as Gordon’s boss at the GCPD, Captain Essen, Jada Pinkett Smith as Fish Mooney, and Drew Powell as Butch Gilzean.

Gotham is based upon characters published by DC Comics and is produced by Warner Bros. Television. Heller wrote the pilot, which will be directed and executive-produced by Emmy Award nominee Danny Cannon (the CSI series, Nikita).

Source: PacificCoastNews.com

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