Gotham

‘Game of Thrones’ is 2014’s Most Pirated TV Series, Insert Surprise Here
‘Game of Thrones’ is 2014’s Most Pirated TV Series, Insert Surprise Here
‘Game of Thrones’ is 2014’s Most Pirated TV Series, Insert Surprise Here
The ease with which we access TV becomes more ubiquitous every year, but some shows will always top out demand for piracy. Now, for the third year in a row, HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ has topped TorrentFreak’s annual list of pirated TV show downloads, though a few of the entries on this year’s countdown might actually surprise you.
FOX’s ‘Gotham’ To Introduce a Young Scarecrow, Because Sure, Why Not?
FOX’s ‘Gotham’ To Introduce a Young Scarecrow, Because Sure, Why Not?
FOX’s ‘Gotham’ To Introduce a Young Scarecrow, Because Sure, Why Not?
FOX Batman prequel 'Gotham' has introduced us to pint-size incarnations of DC lore from the likes of a plant-tending Poison Ivy to a young upstart Harvey Dent, so what's one more for the pile? Prepare to meet the li'l-est Scarecrow, as FOX's 'Gotham' readies to introduce a pre-Batman version of the fear-intoxicating villain!
Don’t Miss ‘GOTHAM’ Premiere Tonight [Video]
Don’t Miss ‘GOTHAM’ Premiere Tonight [Video]
Don’t Miss ‘GOTHAM’ Premiere Tonight [Video]
One of the most anticipated new shows of the fall is finally here. GOTHAM makes its debut tonight at 7pm on FOX44! I was lucky enough to see an advance copy of tonight's episode (thank again Eric) and it does not disappoint.
FOX Fall 2014 Premieres: ‘Gotham,’ ‘Family Guy’-‘Simpsons’ Crossovers and More
FOX Fall 2014 Premieres: ‘Gotham,’ ‘Family Guy’-‘Simpsons’ Crossovers and More
FOX Fall 2014 Premieres: ‘Gotham,’ ‘Family Guy’-‘Simpsons’ Crossovers and More
Most of the major networks have already put forward their fall 2014 schedules, but fourth place is hardly bad press for FOX, given all their promising new series on deck. The full fall premiere list has arrived, plotting 'Gotham''s batty debut ahead of the much-hyped 'Family Guy'-'Simpsons' crossover, while 'Glee''s final farewell and more have been pushed to midseason.
FOX’s ‘Gotham’ Adding Mr. Freeze to Its Villain Origins?
FOX’s ‘Gotham’ Adding Mr. Freeze to Its Villain Origins?
FOX’s ‘Gotham’ Adding Mr. Freeze to Its Villain Origins?
We're already a bit uncertain what to make of FOX's 'Gotham,' retelling the story of the caped crusader and his greatest villains from a young Jim Gordon's perspective, particularly as the pilot alone incorporates many of Batman's famous foes. Now, atop the Penguin, Riddler, Catwoman, Poison Ivy and more, we've learned that Mr. Freeze himself might be up for the 'Gotham' treatment sooner rather than later.
FOX’s ‘Gotham’ Trailer: Penguin, Catwoman, Riddler, Poison Ivy and More Christen New Batman Drama
FOX’s ‘Gotham’ Trailer: Penguin, Catwoman, Riddler, Poison Ivy and More Christen New Batman Drama
FOX’s ‘Gotham’ Trailer: Penguin, Catwoman, Riddler, Poison Ivy and More Christen New Batman Drama
Just hours after being officially ordered to series, FOX's Batman prequel drama 'Gotham' has delivered its first official trailer, reintroducing Dark Knight fans to young incarnations of James Gordon and Bruce Wayne, along with such Bat-figures as Penguin, Riddler, Catwoman and even Poison Ivy. See how Batman begins anew with the first trailer for 'Gotham' right now!
FOX’s ‘Gotham’ First Look: Check out Donal Logue in Character as DC’s Harvey Bullock!
FOX’s ‘Gotham’ First Look: Check out Donal Logue in Character as DC’s Harvey Bullock!
FOX’s ‘Gotham’ First Look: Check out Donal Logue in Character as DC’s Harvey Bullock!
Recent set photos of FOX's forthcoming Batman prequel drama, 'Gotham,' have shown off our first look at the likes of Ben McKenzie's young Jim Gordon, Donal Logue's Harvey Bullock, and even Robin Lord Taylor's sinister Oswald Cobblepot, but now FOX has given us the best look yet. Check out the first official 'Gotham' photo, featuring Donal Logue's Harvey Bullock!
Why Batman is Secretly Terrible for Gotham
Why Batman is Secretly Terrible for Gotham
Why Batman is Secretly Terrible for Gotham
Let's face it, Batman has changed a lot since the 1960s. Bruce Wayne has become darker and the costumes are becoming disturbingly more detailed (but it's still way better than spandex.) And certain questions have begun to arise: If Batman is so good, why do criminals keep escaping? How is Batman paying for all of his gadgets? How good of a businessman is Bruce Wayne, REALLY? One thing is for sure: