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    Wednesday
    Aug072013

    Warner Bros Has Gotham PD Inspired TV Show Lurking In The Shadows 

    Even though Warner Bros is moving on from the Nolanverse on the big screen, that hasn't stopped them from finding a way to continue it on the small screen.

    The studio is prepared to hire a writer to tackle a Gotham PD inspired television show that would essentially take place between the aftermath of The Dark Knight and before the return of Batman in The Dark Knight Rises. The story would involve the pressure on Gotham's finest to take control of the city during Batman's hiatus from crime fighting. 

    Not much is known about the project but Jonah Nolan is said to be playing a role similar to what Marc Guggenheim is owning on Arrow and Greg Berlanti is set to do on Flash. There is no word on what network the show could possibly be featured on but logic would indicate that CW would be a likely destination.

    You wonder if the Ed Brubaker/Greg Rucka Eisner and Harvey award winning series Gotham Central could used as inspiration for the tv show. "The series pitted the detectives of Gotham City’s Special Crimes Unit against the city's greatest villains — in the shadow of Batman himself."

    Reader Comments (3)

    Can we get a source on this info?

    08-7-2013 | Unregistered CommenterWill

    Sounds like a very, very, very boring idea.

    08-7-2013 | Unregistered Commenteranyonimouse

    This report is old (originating elsewhere) and has already been refuted by WB themselves. This report is false.

    08-7-2013 | Unregistered CommenterFrank

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