Interestingly, while Kelley is outlined in the synopsis as being Batman’s sidekick, Brown is not. This means there will be two women on the team who temporarily served as second-in-command to Batman, and who also both saved Batman. It is interesting that Gotham Knights chose to include both Brown and Kelley.
Brown is also the love interest of Tim Drake, who also served as a Robin. After saving Batman, she serves as both Robin and Batgirl for a time. Instead, she dons the superhero alias the Spoiler, and frequently attempts to spoil her father’s plans. In the comics, Brown is the daughter of the criminal Cluemaster, but is not a villain herself. In the series, she is Hayes’ best friend and boasts coding skills. Carrie Kelley (DC Comics)Īnna Lore will be portraying Stephanie Brown in Gotham Knights. Whether we’ll get this more villainous version of her in Gotham Knights, or the version that joined Teen Titans remains to be seen. She became obsessed with both serving and attempting to resurrect the Joker. In this version, Dent was a woman who lived in the sewers and found the Joker’s face after he died.
This series drew largely from The New 52, which rebooted DC’s continuity. She has previously made her live-action debut in Batwoman and was portrayed by Alessandra Torresani. It remains to be seen which comic book arc Gotham Knights will utilize for Dent. So, technically, she is the daughter of a Joker, just not the mainstream Joker. In reality, she is the daughter of Elevyn Dent (a.k.a. Based on her name, one might assume she is Two-Face’s daughter. In the comics, Dent claimed to be the daughter of a number of Gotham’s villains including Joker, Scarecrow, Penguin, and Riddler. Gotham Knights describes Dent as being unpredictable, unreliable, and a little unhinged after she was born in Arkham Asylum and abandoned by her father. Olivia Rose Keegan has been cast as Duela Dent, also known as the Joker’s Daughter. Here is every character confirmed for the CW’s Gotham Knights. There will also be a fun mix of familiar Batman characters, lesser-known characters, and even some wholly original ones. This series definitely has an interesting premise, with its post-Batman time period and focus on the next generation of heroes. Together, they must clear themselves of the false charges and become the new saviors of Gotham. When Wayne’s adopted son, Turner Hayes (Oscar Morgan), is framed for a murder he didn’t commit, he finds unlikely allies in the children of some of Batman’s enemies.
Without his protection, Gotham City descends into chaos and heightened crime. Gotham Knights is set to take place after Bruce Wayne (a.k.a. The series is expected to release sometime in 2023 and just began filming last month. Instead, this is a new standalone series that takes place in its own universe. It also has nothing to do with the upcoming Warner Bros. Yet another Batman-related project is on its way and this time it’s a teen superhero series called Gotham Knights! Despite appearing on the CW, Gotham Knights isn’t related to CW’s Arrowverse, nor is it related to Matt Reeves’ The Batman.