The Complete First Season of Gotham Coming to Blu-Ray and DVD September 8

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    With an average of 9.6 million viewers per week, Gotham has captured and held the attention of audiences since the premiere episode which delivered FOX’s highest-rated fall drama debut in 14 years with Adults 18–49. Before the series returns to FOX for a second season this fall, fans can now enjoy all 22 episodes – plus nearly 2 hours of extras including new featurettes, unaired scenes and a gag reel – when Warner Bros. Home Entertainment releases Gotham: The Complete First Season on September 8, 2015. This season’s #2 broadcast drama among men 18-34 will be available on Blu-rayTM and DVD for $60.10/$59.98 SRP.

    Before there was Batman, there was Gotham City. Everyone knows the name of Commissioner Gordon, but what of his rise from rookie detective to Police Commissioner? What did it take to navigate the layers of corruption in Gotham City, the spawning ground of the world’s most iconic villains? Gotham tells the story of the world’s most iconic DC Comics Super-Villains and vigilantes from the very beginning, revealing an entirely new chapter that has never been told.

    From executive producer Bruno Heller (The Mentalist, Rome), this crime drama follows GCPD Detective James Gordon’s rise through a dangerously corrupt city, while also chronicling the genesis of one of the most popular DC Comics Super Heroes of our time. Although the crime drama follows Gordon’s turbulent and singular career, it also focuses on his unlikely friendship with the young Bruce Wayne – with his mentorship a crucial element in developing the mythology of Gotham City.

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    “We are thrilled to release Gotham: The Complete First Season on Blu-ray and DVD for fans to explore the unique origin story of Gotham and its characters” said Rosemary Markson, WBHEG Senior Vice President, Television Marketing. “With this release, fans will be able to get acquainted with the early chapters of their favorite Super Hero prior to the premiere of season two.”

    Gotham: The Complete First Season features a star-studded cast including Ben McKenzie (Southland, The O.C.) as Jim Gordon, Donal Logue (Vikings, Sons of Anarchy) as Detective Harvey Bullock, David Mazouz (Touch) as the young Bruce Wayne, Sean Pertwee (Elementary, Event Horizon) as Alfred Pennyworth, Robin Lord Taylor (The Walking Dead, Another Earth) as Oswald Cobblepot/Penguin and Jada Pinkett Smith (HawthoRNe, The Matrix Revolutions) as Fish Mooney, Also starring Zabryna Guevara, Erin Richards, Camren Bicondova, Cory Michael Smith, Victoria Cartagena, Andrew Stewart-Jones and John Doman, the drama series is produced by Warner Bros. Television. Based on the characters from DC Comics, Gotham is executive produced by Bruno Heller, Danny Cannon (Nikita, CSI series) and John Stephens (Gossip Girl).

    SPECIAL FEATURES

    • Gotham Invented: Building Our Gotham
    • Gotham Invented: Paving the Way for the Caped Crusader
    • Gotham Invented: Fractured Villains of Gotham
    • Designing the Fiction
    • The Game of Cobblepot
    • Gag Reel
    • Unaired Scenes
    • DC Comics Night at Comic-Con 2014 Presenting Gotham, The Flash, Constantine and
    • Arrow
    • GOTHAM: The Legend Reborn
    • Character Profiles:
    • Detective Harvey Bullock
    • Detective James Gordon
    • Oswald Cobblepot
    • Bruce Wayne and Alfred Pennyworth
    • Fish Mooney
    • Dr. Leslie Thompkins
    • Killer Character

    22 ONE-HOUR EPISODES

    1. Pilot: Extended Version

    2. Selina Kyle

    3. The Balloonman

    4. Arkham

    5. Viper

    6. Spirit of the Goat

    7. Penguin’s Umbrella

    8. The Mask

    9. Harvey Dent

    10. Lovecraft

    11. Rogues’ Gallery

    12. What the Little Bird Told Him

    13. Welcome Back, Jim Gordon

    14. The Fearsome Dr. Crane

    15. The Scarecrow

    16. The Blind Fortune Teller

    17. Red Hood

    18. Everyone Has A Cobblepot

    19. Beasts of Prey

    20. Under the Knife

    21. The Anvil or the Hammer

    22. All Happy Families Are Alike

    BASICS

    • Street Date: September 8, 2015
    • Presented in 16x9 Widescreen Format
    • Running Time: Feature: 967 min /Enhanced Content: Approx. 151 min.
    • DVD Standard Features
    • Price: $59.98 SRP
    • 6 DVD-9s
    • Language: English (5.1)
    • Subtitles: ESDH, Latin Spanish, French
    • Blu-ray Features
    • Price: $60.10 SRP
    • 4-Disc Elite (4 BD-50s)
    • DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 – English, Spanish 2.0
    • Subtitles: ESDH, Latin Spanish, French
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    There's a storm coming Mr. Wayne. A storm of hate and "Why is this show still going on?" Comments. Brace yourself.

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    There's a storm coming Mr. Wayne. A storm of hate and "Why is this show still going on?" Comments. Brace yourself.

    LOL

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    I'm pretty sure the reason it's still going on is like they said, around 9.8 mil viewers per ep. But I will never be one of those viewers!

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    I'm pretty sure the reason it's still going on is like they said, around 9.8 mil viewers per ep. But I will never be one of those viewers!

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    There's a storm coming Mr. Wayne. A storm of hate and "Why is this show still going on?" Comments. Brace yourself.

    this

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    #6  Edited By AbdullahZubair

    Yeah....who's telling Bruce that the episodes are 45 minutes long and not 1 hour?

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    "Why is this show still going on?"

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    #8  Edited By KritikalMassX

    @the_stegman said:

    There's a storm coming Mr. Wayne. A storm of hate and "Why is this show still going on?" Comments. Brace yourself.

    I'm sure many Viners (including me) have already made their own point across about how much they can't stand the show. And now that it got another season, we might as well have to deal with it, regardless.

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    What I wanna know is when The Flash is coming to DVD

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    #10  Edited By Pokeysteve

    I was into this for the first 5 or 6 episodes but lost interest pretty quick. The writing was good but some of the age gaps between characters didn't make much sense.

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    #11  Edited By Jasoninthewoods

    @kritikalmassx: Good thing they don't have to watch it.

    See that was easy.

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    #12  Edited By KritikalMassX

    @pokeysteve said:

    I was into this for the first 5 or 6 episodes but lost interest pretty quick. The writing was good but some of the age gaps between characters didn't make much sense.

    The age gap is probably the biggest (if not, one of the biggest) flaw in that show. Hell, even Selina is older than Bruce.

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    I'm surprised the show got a second season. But I have a feeling that it won't live to my expectations. Especially, the age difference between the characters. Oh well, I'll just wait for the next season of Flash, Arrow and first season of LOT.

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