CW's latest DC show, Gotham Knights, has cast three new actors in lead roles. Gotham Knights is the newest Batman-related spinoff from Batwoman's Chad Fiveash, James Stoteraux, and Natalie Abrams. It focuses on a «Gotham City reeling from the murder of Bruce Wayne» which has his «rebellious adopted son form an alliance with the children of Batman’s enemies when they’re all framed for killing the Caped Crusader.» The show is not a spinoff of Batwoman, nor does it have any relation to the upcoming videogame of the same name, which also features Batman-related characters.
Warner Bros. TV and Berlanti Productions will act as producers for the new show, with Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, and David Madden executive producing the pilot with Danny Cannon, who will also serve as director. The show has already cast two actors, including Tyler DiChiara and Fallon Smythe, who will play siblings Cullen and Harper Row, respectively. Harper Row is also known as Bluebird, who first appeared in Scott Snyder's run on Batman as an ally. The other characters in the series will also pull from DC mythology but will do so with both big and small changes.
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Three more actors have been cast (per THR) as leads for the series, including Oscar Morgan, Olivia Rose Keegan, and Navia Robinson. Morgan is set to play a new character named Turner Hayes, whom Bruce Wayne adopted after the boy's parents were murdered, a similar story to many Robins of the past. Keegan will play Duela, the «unpredictable daughter of the most dangerous man in Gotham,» who is known for her brutality and thievery skills. Lastly, Robinson will play Carrie Kelley, who is best known as Robin from Frank Miller's The Dark
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