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Batman Hush Volume Two Review – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 32

On this episode of Gotham TV Podcast we follow up our Hush Volume One review with a chat all about Batman Hush Volume Two (Volume 2 Collected; Issues #6-13). Written by Jeph Loeb with art by Jim Lee and Scott Williams this story arc was originally released as Batman 613-619. Again this volume follows the story of Tommy Elliot (Played by Cole Vallis on Gotham Episode 8) and his relationship with Bruce Wayne. In a story arc filled with twists and turns we find out the identity of the villain Hush and why all of Batman’s rogues gallery have been acting differently.

We always appreciate our listeners who share our episodes and we have a few thank you’s to Cole Vallis, and Gotham Originals who shared our review of Hush Volume one with their followers on Facebook. You can find the Gotham Originals on twitter @Gothamoriginals they provide great news stories and discussion about Gotham at it’s US pace if you are looking for a group to join and can’t get enough Gotham.

Two of our listeners, Detective Dillon Exner and Detective Daniel Butcher of Comic Book Time Machine and Marvel Cinematic Universe podcast Welcome to Level Seven contacted us about a missed Joker reference in Gotham. You can see the image that Detective Daniel captured of “Smile” written on the side of a building in Gotham.

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We’ve moved our news section this week to the end of the episode let us know if you like the change. If you listen to us on iTunes be sure to leave us a review so that other listeners can find us.

Gotham News

  • the Dollmaker mentioned in Episode 2 of #Gotham will appear on the show. Colm Feore, who played King Laufey in Thor and also appeared in Amazing Spider-man 2 is making the leap over to DC to take the role. Dollmaker, real name Dr. Francis Dulmacher, has been teased since the second episode of Gotham, in which his creepy henchmen Doug (Frank Whaley) and Patti (Lili Taylor) name him as the culprit behind the mass kidnappings of the city’s street children. We wonder if John’s theory on the Dollmaker will come true.
  • Comicbook.com had the news up on their site

DC Connected News

  • Supergirl has been cast for the upcoming CBS show as Supergirl herself, the young Kara Zor-El. We don’t know much about the show yet but the big question given that CBS are part owners in the CW channel which airs Arrow and The Flash, will Supergirl exist in the same universe as those two shows. Only time will tell. The full story is available over on IGN.com

Thanks as always for listening we’ll talk to you again soon with another episode of Gotham TV Podcast.

Derek & John
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The music at the end of the episode is Kula Shaker‘s 1992 cover version of the Deep Purple song Hush. Here’s the video all copyright is theirs obviously.

Date recorded: 31/01/2015
Date published: 03/02/2015
MP3, 49:02 mins, 128kbps, 47.8 MB

Batman Hush Volume One Review – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 31

As Gotham is still on a mid-season break in the UK and Ireland, Gotham TV Podcast chat about the graphic novel Batman Hush (Volume 1 Collected; Issues #1-5). Written by Jeph Loeb with art by Jim Lee and Scott Williams this story arc was originally released as Batman 608-612. Notable about this story is the introduction of the character Tommy Elliot (Played by Cole Vallis in Episode 8 of Gotham “The Mask“) and which features flashbacks to his childhood friendship with the Young Bruce Wayne. We talk about the main story and our impressions of Batman Hush Volume One.

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Gotham News
⦁    Gotham has been officially renewed by Fox in the US for a second season. At the Television Critics Association (TCA) Winter event on Saturday 17th January Co-Chairman and CEO of Fox, Dana Walden, said that Fox “love the show” and they’ve told the team behind the hit show “keep doing what you’re doing”. This is great news.
⦁    Other great news revolves around RTE in Ireland who have officially confirmed that Gotham will premiere on RTÉ2 beginning Monday 26th January at 9pm. They’ve even released a brand new trailer. This should hopefully mean a wider audience is reached for the show in Ireland.

⦁    Robin Lord-Taylor fans have been asking one question regularly for months. What do previous actors who play the character think about his performance as the young Oswald Cobblepot on Gotham? Well the answer was given at the TCA’s this weekend when Danny DeVito (there to promote “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia“) was asked about his opinion about Robin Lord-Taylor. He told AccessHollywood.com “I’ve watched the show. I think he’s a very good young Penguin” ,”He’s a terrific actor,”. A ringing endorsement.
⦁    It’s also been announced that the future father of Dick Grayson, John Grayson will be played by Rob Gorrie. The circus will roll into Gotham in Episode 16 carrying with it the Flying Graysons. The episode is titled “The Blind Fortune Teller”. As Gotham takes place during the young years of Bruce Wayne, John Grayson will be a much younger character so we won’t see any appearance of Dick Grayson in the show.

DC Connected News
⦁    Former Dark Knight Rises star Tom Hardy has dropped out of his second DC movie “Suicide Squad” due to scheduling conflicts. The current movie he’s filming, “The Revenant”, has run over so he’s unable to take on the role of Rick Flag in “Suicide Squad” which starts filming in April 2014.

Thanks for listening we’ll be covering Volume 2 of Hush in our next podcast as Gotham is still on hiatus in Ireland and the UK; returning to Channel 5 for the second half of season one in March.

Derek & John
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Date recorded: 19/01/2015
Date published: 20/01/2015
MP3, 55:07 mins, 128kbps, 50.4 MB

Constantine Season 1 Episode 7: “Blessed are the Damned” Review.

Constantine Season 1 Episode 7: “Blessed are the Damned” Review. “John Constantine Snake bite and feathers”

US Airdate – Friday 5th November on NBC catch up on NBC on Demand
UK Airdate – Saturday 6th November on Amazon Prime Instant Video

Directed by: Nick Gomez, Episode Written by: Sneha Koorse , Series created by David S. Goyer and Daniel Cerone.

Read our interviews with Matt Ryan, David S. Goyer and Angélica Celaya about Constantine or listen to the full interviews here or read our interview with Daniel Cerone and David S. Goyer about Season one here.

Full Spoilers for the episode 7 – Blessed are the Damned follow below.

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Pastor Zachary (Patrick Carroll) is looking for an experience that will lift his followers who have been dwindling since his father passed away. In order to excite and entice the congregation he reintroduces poisonous venomous snakes into his sermon. After one of them bites the minister he returns from a near death experience with the ability to cure and heal the sick including regrowing a parishioners leg.

This strange occurrence puts Pastor Zachary on the blood stained map of John Constantine (Matt Ryan) and Zed (Angelica Celaya). What begins as an episode reminiscent of True Detective or Supernatural takes a significant turn when one of the cured flock attacks a doctor and police officer while trying to make his way back his way back to Pastor Zachary’s church.

Constantine is at a loss to explain why or how the Pastor has gained these extraordinary powers so he sends Zed to use her powers when she touches him to see the truth. What is revealed to her is an angel. Having had no experience with angels, Zed begins to question everything she knows about the supernatural. John attempts to enlist the help of his angel guide Manny (Harold Perrineau) but only gets confirmation that “The Rising Darkness” has led to significantly more powerful events happening than John has experienced before. Frustrated by the lack of advice from Manny, John uses Zed to locate the fallen angel.
He is told by the angel, Imogen, that a human she was carrying to the afterlife plucked a feather from her wings sending her plummeting to earth and him back to his body with the significantly enhanced powers. It’s up to John with the help of Manny and Zed to stop this ultra powerful Pastor Zachary.

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As a viewer I found myself trying to solve the mystery of why the Pastor has these powers and the reveal of Imogen adds a lot to the series mythos. That’s one of the benefits of this episode in particular is that it does add more to the overarching story, we get more information about The Rising Darkness and what it is actually doing. Manny finally intervenes/interferes to help John saying there will be consequences. The shows insistence on a hybrid of standalone episodes ad serialized elements has frustrated at times. I find it difficult when sizable events such as the fate of Gary Lester have no impact on Constantine or the surrounding characters in following episodes, I also find the transient nature of Zed and Chas (Chalie Halford) difficult at times. Some episodes they are in some they’re out there might be a line of dialogue to explain it but there may not. But hopefully with both Zed and Chas in the two-parter “The Saint of Last Resorts” beginning on Friday 12th December these minor complaints will be resolved.

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Constantine, starring Matt Ryan, Angélica Celaya, Harold Perrineau and Charles Halford, airs on NBC in the USA and will return at 10PM next Friday the 12th December for episode 8 “The Saint of Last Resort” part one of a two part episode to be completed in January. Constantine is also available in the UK through Amazon Prime Instant Video the day after broadcast in the USA.

 

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Constantine Season 1 Episode 4: “A Feast of Friends” Review

Constantine Season 1 Episode 4: “A Feast of Friends” Review. “John Constantine is the dog’s nuts

US Airdate – Friday 14th November on NBC catch up on NBC on Demand
UK Airdate – Saturday 15th November on Amazon Prime Instant Video

Directed by: John F. Showalter, Episode Written by: Cameron Welsh, Series created by David S. Goyer and Daniel Cerone.

Following our introduction to trainee medium Zed Martin (Angélica Celaya) in episode 2 – The Darkness Beneath and the demon weapon collector and Voodoo priest Papa Midnite (Michael James Shaw) in last weeks episode – Devils Vinyl, episode 4 of Constantine introduces us to another big character from the Hellblazer series John’s mate Gary Lester (Northern Irish actor Jonjo O’Neill) as he arrives in Atlanta after a drug and alcohol induced binge which took him from Newcastle to the Sudan. He’s brought with him to Atlanta a hunger that no one would want to experience. As another side of John Constantine (Matt Ryan) is revealed can he solve the mystery in Atlanta and help out this old friend from his Newcastle Crew?

Read our interviews with Matt Ryan, David S. Goyer and Angélica Celaya about Constantine or listen to them here.

Full Spoilers for the episode 4 – A Feast of Friends follow.

Gary “Gaz” Lester arrives in the Atlanta airport, just off a flight from Sudan, sweating and looking nervous and it’s no wonder the security guard take him in for further questioning. During his interview at the airport we discover that Lester is carrying an artifact with him from Khartoum containing the hunger demon Mnemoth. An entity that gets it’s strength from humanity’s compulsive desire to consume. The artifact is smashed leading to the release of Mnemoth who possesses the body of the security official.

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From the exciting opening of the episode throughout the first half of “A Feast of Friends” the character of Gary Lester is laid bare. A former hanger-on of Constantine, Gary had more money than sense. Always trying some form of “Party drug” the events of Newcastle pushed him over the edge into full blown heroin addiction. While we get a few more details about the incident with the young girl Astra in Newcastle – “A city in the North of England with bad weather and a worse football team” – the whole picture is still being kept back by Constantine as only snippets of the incident get drip fed to Zed and the audience. Wracked with guilt Gaz went on a massive drink and drug binge after the incident and didn’t contact John again. Only coming to him now when he needs help.

There’s a great interplay between the central three characters in the episode. As Zed learns about Gary Lester’s addiction through her psychic touch to connect with Gary, which he uses against her later in the episode as a weapon and it shows the depths he will sink to. The insistence of Zed that Gary was “wracked with guilt, he’s going after the demon himself” which she knows as she’s connected directly with his mind only to be corrected by Constantine “He’s told you that did he? That’s not what’s happening,”…”I see the truth, Gary’s hopelessly addicted to heroin and let me give you a tip about addicts, between thought and action comes temptation, always” is a very well written scene. When John’s suspicions are confirmed and Gary has in fact run out to get some heroin rather than fighting the demon it’s heart-breaking and from this point onwards you know Gary is doomed. It’s nice to see the role of Zed expand in this episode into more of an emotional challenge to John. This scene between them with Zed experiencing Gary’s withdrawal symptoms and his lies to himself lead to this heartfelt discussion between her and John. We hope to see the impact of John’s actions play out in their relationship in future episodes.

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While “Feast of Friends” is based on Hellblazer issues #1 and #2 and is a very faithful adaptation, some of the finer details have obviously been excluded. It’s a pity that Papa Midnite couldn’t be worked in as the shaman that John turns to for help to solve the problem of Mnemoth’s strength. However, given their run-in the last episode it may of felt a little contrived for an audience to buy into Midnite helping John so soon. The scene with the shaman Nomo and John taking the greatest drug in the world was an excellent piece in both Constantine’s tripped out humour and the visual effects with John “tripping balls” in the pursuit of why Mnemoth is so powerful and his connection to The Rising Darkness.

One piece that has been simplified is the attraction of the demon Mnemoth to people who have addictions. While it’s called out that the demon is responsible for famines in African nations, in the source material Mnemoth drives a comic addict to eat his own precious comic books and Gary back to his drug addiction making him more sympathetic than simply a pathetic junkie unable to control his addiction.

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John’s sacrifice of his “mate” Gaz, though signposted a bit throughout the episode, feels genuinely shocking and is a fascinating early revelation on John Constantine’s attitude and ruthlessness in this demonic world. He’s not willing to do anything to save a friend but he is willing to do absolutely anything to save the world regardless of the impact on his soul. The end of the episode with John and the dubiously intentioned Angel Manny (Harold Perrineau) watching over the screaming, now possessed Gary Lester as Bear McCreary’s beautiful score plays is the best scene we’ve had in the show so far. It is both a deeply touching and tough ending and it is a quality scene in what it portrays that makes Constantine appointment TV.

Constantine, starring Matt Ryan, Angélica Celaya, Harold Perrineau and Charles Halford, airs on NBC in the USA and will return at 10PM next Friday the 21st November for episode 5 “Danse Vaudou” with an introduction to another well know DC Comics character. Constantine is also available in the UK through Amazon Prime Instant Video the day after broadcast on NBC in the US.

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NYCC Interviews Constantine – with Angélica Celaya – Gotham TV Podcast Exclusive

Exclusive:  Gotham TV Podcast were lucky enough to sit down at New York Comic Con 2014 to discuss Constantine with Matt Ryan (John Constantine), Angélica Celaya (Zed) and show creator and executive producer David S. Goyer. The roundtable interview included questions from other journalists present and our own questions to the cast and creator.

In our final Constantine interview we caught up with Angélica Celaya who plays Zed about what drew her to the role of Zed, her connection with John Constantine, staying in with the bad boys of Hellblazer to prepare for her role and her favourite moment so far. You can listen to our full set of interviews from New York Comic Con on the podcast below with or you can read on for the transcript of Ms. Celaya’s interview.

Question – So what really drew you the most to Zed?

Her sarcasm, I love her sarcasm. I love that she doesn’t take any crap from anybody especially John. I like that she is, you know, a little sneaky and she’s rough and she’s not afraid to get her hands dirty. I like that she’s an empowering woman. I love it.

Question – Hellblazer was a very long running series and Constantine is in the New 52, he’s got his own series. When you got the part of Zed how much did you go and read to catch up on who she [Zed] is?

Well they gave me volumes of Hellblazer and it was like here you go this is Zed; and I stayed in, instead of having a Saturday night out with my friends and stuff, I stayed in with the bad boys of Hellblazer and it knocked my socks off. That’s why I get the sarcasm  and understanding her it’s like…OH! I see you!

Question – What can you tell us about how Zed enters the picture in the TV series. Are you able to tell us anything about that?

Well the new trailer came out yesterday (October 9th), a little teaser, and we see her drawing and she is lost in her [own] head. Zed is lost and she just crashes in to the world of John Constantine. Its just like, whatever is going on in your head is reality and it is that realisation of you’re not crazy and that’s Zed in this first moment that we meet her.

GTVP Question – We caught the pilot screening on Thursday and its quite a creepy ending, you’re drawing away and there is all those iconic pictures of John Constantine . There seems to be a psychic connection between the two of you. How much of a connection is there and how does that play out over the series?

It evolves, it becomes even more, it gets crazy, it gets messed up, it gets to the point where she opens…oh my God… I wish I could tell you it’s more than what we see [from the pilot] that’s just the tip of the iceberg. It becomes a whole new level for Zed each episode gets bigger.

Question – So obviously you’ve just started, but how long have you been filming and, without spoiling too much, do you have a favourite moment of your time as Zed?

So we’ve been filming since July. So we’ve been going for a while and we’re so eager for October 24th to come. My favourite moment…favourite moment,  I mean it’s a moment between John and me on the couch, in the mill house, and it’s our first moment where we are real with each other. Where he’s not sarcastic and I’m not being, you know, a bitch [laugh]. I’m not rough, I have no walls around me and I am what I am; that’s my favourite moment because it’s the real Zed not this facade she puts out there so she can hide.

Question – Who do you think is your biggest ally at the moment?

John Constantine, he’s the teacher, he is  to me, you know, as Zed he’s my teacher. He’s the one that explains to me and leads me in to this world; and Zed is this very eager learner you know, yes, yes I want to learn more and more and get in there. So it’s John.

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Constantine Season 1 Episode 1: “Non Est Asylum” Review

Constantine Season 1 Episode 1: “Non Est Asylum” Review. “The Demons he fights aren’t just his own

At New York Comic Con 2014 we got to check out the screening of the pilot episode, “Non Est Asylum“, of NBC’s new series Constantine based on the much beloved Vertigo character John Constantine and the widely popular and successful Hellblazer comic series. In the spirit of Halloween and as the witching hour approaches here are our thoughts and review of “Non Est Asylum“. [Beware the full episode SPOILERS below]

Listen to our interviews with Matt Ryan, David S. Goyer and Angélica Celaya here

Where better to meet our protagonist the Master of the Dark Arts…sorry I mean petty dabbler…John Constantine (Matt Ryan) than at Ravenscar Asylum the psychiatric facility where he’s getting probed about his state of mind by Dr. Roger Huntoon (Miles Anderson). He’s been perscribed therapy of an electrical nature to help him forget, oh, and he wants to forget the events (and guilt) of his botched exorcism of a young girl named Astra (Bailey Tippen) in Newcastle. The demon (Nergal) conjured on that fateful night by Constantine damns Astra and himself to hell! Here at Ravenscar we get our first glimpse of the down-to-earth John Constantine who is portrayed with aplomb by Matt Ryan. He grabs this character by the trench coat and strikes a great balance between a wicked dry wit, being endearing and protective yet a jerk whilst all-the-time expressing himself with a tasty language peppered with generous amounts of swearing. He’s also not afraid of some self-harm (he wanted, no he asked for, the electric therapy). Even down to the tone of the character with the khaki trench coat, blond hair, the occasional trails of cigarette smoke (he is after all a chain smoker) and his Northern English accent Constantine feels and looks special. Believe it or not this is our hero or anti-hero who will fight against  demons and ghouls in a battle to save humanity from the world of evil…and he’s great! For me Matt Ryan is excellent as Constantine pulling off that ever so difficult balancing act of fan expectation and delivering his great performance of this much loved character.

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Whilst at the asylum another patient becomes possessed by an entity that we discover to be an old dead friend, Jasper Winters, that leaves a message for John in paint (don’t worry not blood) on the wall “Liv Die”. This event thrusts him back into the fray as Jasper’s daughter, Liv Aberdine (Lucy Griffiths), becomes the target of supernatural forces. Liv provides the audiences perspective on John Constantine in this episode as she grapples to understand who this seemingly strange man babbling weird references to the occult is and flees from John despite the demon tracking her. The persistent world weary John Constantine does not take no for an answer and he soon uses his trusted friend and companion, the very interesting Chas Chandler (Charles Halford), to protect Liv. We also get to see Constantine’s dubious angel “friend” Manny (Harold Perrineau) that nicely provides insight in to the possible season arc for the series as he warns John that all is not right in purgatory and danger is on its way. Manny also opens up Constantine’s past and the torment and guilt that drives him to do what he does.

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It is not until the death scene and possession sequence of her neighbour and friend that Liv begins to trust Constantine. At the same time her own supernatural powers begin to develop as she can also tap in to the spirit world exposed to Constantine after he gives her a pendant from her father and this sets up a nice little confrontation with her granny from hell! As the identity of the demon chasing Liv, known as Furcifer, is revealed the demon’s ability to draw power from and control electrical power and objects leads to the shocking death of Chas as he trys to save Liv from the demon. They seek refuge at Constantine’s mill house and here we are treated to an absolute treasure trove of objects from the DC occult universe. The one that brought the largest cheer from the Empire stage at NYCC 2014 was Doctor Fate’s helmet of Nabu which looked amazing. As John warns Liv “…it is incredibly powerful and not to be trifled with.” It certainly is and show runner David S. Goyer during our roundtable interview with him at NYCC hinted that someone will come to John’s door collect the Helmet of Nabu. This is fantastic news and leads us to ponder could it be Kent or Inza Nelson, maybe Hector Hall or will it be someone else? We shall soon find out! Other Easter eggs littered throughout the mill house (as well as through the rest of the episode and this review) included the Ibistick (the magic totem of the Eqyptian God Ibis), the Mask of Medusa and many others including a sly nod to the magical DC character Zatanna and, more specifically, the way she casts spells by saying backwards phrases.

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Clearly, there is a respect for the source material which is awesome for this series and for those excited to see John Constantine brought to life by the excellent actors, crew and creators behind the show. This respect for the graphic novels certainly extends beyond the Easter eggs in the episode (of which there many), but also in the establishment of the horror and occult themes that we are looking forward to and expect of Constantine. The tone and feel of the show is also great and the scares are well paced and genuinely scary. Given NBC also produces Hannibal and with horror director Neil Marshal behind camera for this episode, the show would appear to be in very good hands. This is also true of the special effects and CGI which look great in the episode, in particular, the rain drop scene between Constantine and Manny, and the flashbacks to Astra being taken to Hell.

As events build to the confrontation between Constantine and Furcifer, John forces his old mate, Ritchie Simpson (Jeremy Davies), a drug dependent, paranoid university professor to help catch Furcifer using Liv as bait. They are also aided and abetted by Chas who is very much alive and has returned because of his special, and as yet unknown, “survival skills”. Whilst John and Liv wait to catch Furcifer, in a demon seal, he exposes more of his personal turmoil and guilt as we discover that his mother died during his birth. His guilt leads him to admit his need to see her again. In the final showdown as Furcifer arrives, the demon attempts to barter Liv’s life for Astra but is thwarted by Jasper’s pendant that reveals a trap to Liv. An angry John signals Ritchie to shut down the city’s power grid that controls Furcifer’s life source, as his spell sends Furcifer violently back to hell. Constantine vows to come for Astra and Nergal, the demon responsible for her death.

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Liv decides to leave returning the pendant amongst other items back to John to continue his work. He admits scaring her off on purpose, believing that exorcising is not for everybody. However, this part of the episode does feel the weakest. It’s a bit like the rug has been pulled from under your feet and it is simply because of the need to amend this section of the episode to allow for the change in leading character (for genuine reasons) from Liv to Zed for future episodes. It feels slightly at odds that for all the character and background set up of Liv and the energy expended to protect her life in the episode – she leaves! That being said these things can happen when moving from pilot to regular series and these kind of tweaks are certainly a once-off given that more than 10 episodes are now complete. Indeed, the changed ending sets up Zed (Angélica Celaya) really nicely as the episode closes with a woman furiously scribbling and drawing some (iconic) images of John Constantine; and each bears the same signature, Zed Martin.

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Overall, whilst the ending suffers slightly down to the changes forced through re-casting, this doesn’t detract from an excellent series opener anchored by the excellent portrayal of John Constantine by Matt Ryan. He is both witty and acerbic, whilst also protective and endearing and I can’t wait to see more of Constantine on the small screen. Matt Ryan is joined by a solid and exceptional cast of actors that includes the faithful and not so faithful friends of John Constantine portrayed by Charles Halford and Jeremy Davies, respectfully, and Lucy Griffiths provides a good counter point to Constantine that brings the audience in to his world. The nascent story arc reminiscent of American Gothic from the graphic novels is dealt with lovingly and respectfully; in the same way that there is great fun to the Easter eggs teased throughout the episode. We can’t wait to see more of John Constantine battle demons, ghouls and evil.

Constantine, starring Matt Ryan, Angélica Celaya, Harol Perrineau and Charles Halford, airs on NBC in the USA and will return next Friday 7th November for episode three “The Devil’s Vinyl”. Constantine is also available in the UK through Amazon Prime Instant Video the day after broadcast in the USA. There is, unfortunately, still no confirmed broadcaster for Constantine in Ireland but we’ll keep you posted of any developments.

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“Gotham Central Review Part 4” – Zero Year E13

“Gotham Central Review Part 4” – Zero Year E13

Show Notes

In Zero Year, Episode 13 of Gotham TV Podcast we talk about all the news surrounding Gotham and DC connected universe, in particular, this week the confirmed UK release of Gotham on Channel 5 this Autumn. We also continue our Gotham Central series review looking at issues #23-27 and including the story arcs “Corrigan”, “Lights Out” and “On The Freak Beat” by Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka and Michael Lark.

The review is full of spoilers so if you haven’t read the comics, grab a copy from your local comic book shop or you can read it digitally at Comixology and join us. Let us know your opinion on the story and we’ll discuss any feedback on the next episode.

Gotham News

⦁    The big news this week is that we finally have a confirmed UK broadcaster for Gotham. Channel 5 a UK channel will be broadcasting the show in the UK. The penetration of the channel is quite low in Ireland but luckily we can at least see it. In Irish broadcast news there’s a vague confirmation that our national broadcaster RTÉ has picked up Gotham and will broadcast it on RTÉ 2. *UPDATE 16/10/2014 – The Irish Independent are reporting that RTÉ 2 have the rights for Gotham and will be showing the TV show from 2015 for those who don’t have access to Channel 5.
⦁    Casting news in this weekend from Gotham is that David Zayas who played Detective Angelo “Angel” Batista throughout the hugely successful TV show Dexter will be swapping to the other side of the law to play Salvatore “The Boss” Maroni. Along with Carmine Falconé and Oswald Cobblepot, Sal is another of the big mobsters of Gotham. Previously he was played by Eric Roberts in Christopher Nolan’s Batman: The Dark Knight and played a very big part in the creation of Two Face in the seminal graphic novel Batman: The Long Halloween.

Other DC News

⦁    DC have planted flags in the sand for movies all the way up to 2020. This provides a little confirmation of the story we reported early from Nikki Finke of the supposedly leaked DC Movie slate but no actual films have been reported in the slots.
⦁    While we still haven’t got confirmation of who’s playing Aquaman, Jason Mamoa, who played Kal Drogo on season 1 of Game of Thrones, has been very strongly rumoured. Pretty interesting casting but another interesting story came out this week about DC commissioning two different writers to write two scripts for an Aquaman movie. So apparently there will be some kind of Aquaman battle Royale to decide which script is the king of the ocean.
⦁    A new Batman comic, Gotham by Midnight, is due to be released in October/November 2014 focusing on the even darker corners of Gotham City and its police force, the GCPD. Written by Ray Fawkes the current writer of “Batman Eternal” and featuring the artwork of “30 Days of Night”  and “Welcome to Hoxford” artist Ben Templesmith. Writer Fawkes says this series is a mix of horror and supernatural and will be largely devoid of the Caped Crusader. Jim Corrigan will also feature in the issues.
⦁    The upcoming Constantine TV Show is starting to stake their claim on some of the wider DC universe characters and confirmed that C.S.U. Officer Jim Corrigan of the Gotham City Police Department will play a big part in the first season of the TV Show. Very interesting and the progress of this story might provide an answer to whether characters from these shows will cross over. If they can work Corrigan into a cross over story with Gotham at some point it opens the door to network agnostic crossovers…. We talk a lot more about Corrigan in this weeks Gotham Central Review.

As always thanks so much for listening and all your interactions over the last five months. We have just over a month left until Gotham launches in the US hopefully it won’t be very long after until we get to see the show in Europe and keep up with the coverage.

Next time we’ll complete our Gotham Central coverage with the final set of issues #28-40, which encompass the collected set “Corrigan II”.

For details of our competition to win a Penguin poster by Matthew J Fletcher, please check out our website here.

D&J
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Date recorded: 17/08/2014
Date published: 18/08/2014
MP3, 78 mins, 128kbps, 72.1 MB

“The Dark Knight Rises Review” – Zero Year Episode 9

“The Dark Knight Rises Review” – Zero Year Episode 9

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Season: ZeroYear [S00.1]
Episode: E09

Show Notes

Derek and John return for Zero Year, Episode 9 of Gotham TV Podcast, with a full detailed discussion of The Dark Knight Rises, the third and final installment in Christopher Nolan’s Batman Trilogy. Starring Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Tom Hardy as Bane, Anne Hathaway as Selina Kyle aka Catwoman and Gary Oldman as Jim Gordon. The Dark Knight Rises charts the rise of a terrorist threat to Gotham and its inhabitants. Bane, backed by a darker and more secretive organisation, seeks to destroy Gotham and the Batman. In order to prevent the annihilation of Gotham, the Batman must overcome his own demons about the death of Harvey Dent/Two Face and be reborn as Gotham’s protector for one final time.

News

⦁    Many of the cast have confirmed on Twitter that they are returning to work to begin recording the rest of the series for Fox. With Donal Logue (Harvey Bullock), Victoria Cartagena (Renee Montoya), Andrew Stewart-Jones (Crispus Allen) and Robin Lord Taylor (Oswald Cobblepot) all confirming they’re in New York this week 20th June 2014. This is a bit earlier than expected so hopefully it means some new footage in time for San Diego Comic Con.

⦁    Victoria Catagena has confirmed that she’s reading up on Gotham Central in order to prep for her role in Gotham. Following Ben McKenzie and Bruno Heller she’s the third member of the team to confirm the show is taking from the highly acclaimed series we talked about in Episode 4 and Episode 5. We will be returning to cover the rest of the arc from our next show.

⦁    In an interview with Hitfix Danny Cannon (Not Bruno Heller as Derek says in the Podcast) has said that he’d love to incorporate the Origins of Mr. Freeze into Gotham. Given how they use the character in Gotham Central and the numerous origins for him over the years we’re sure it would be a great fit.

⦁    Rumours appeared on the internet this week claiming to be from Fox that Gotham has been canceled. The original report came from a “Create your own headline” Site on the internet called Sunday Times Daily or STD. It seems to have gained some traction but given all the positive feedback on the the pilot from people who’ve seen the show it had no basis in fact.

⦁    Two slightly different Pilot trailers were released one by Canadian Broadcaster CTV who will broadcast the show this Fall. Not much new footage and the original Fox cut was better. A short teaser was released of the villains showing Selina, Oswald and Fish Mooney’s parts and saying they only got this way because of the city their from.

⦁    Australian Broadcaster Nine Network were confirmed to have bought broadcast rights for Gotham. So great news for our Aussie listeners. We’re still waiting on a broadcast confirmed for Europe.

⦁    *Breaking News* Former Angel, Firefly and Supernatural alum Ben Edlund has joined the team of Gotham for the first season.

⦁    *Breaking News* TV Director TJ Scott is set to direct episodes 4 and 6 of Season 1 of Gotham. Mr. Scott most recently worked on Orphan Black but his work can also be seen on Spartacus and Black Sails

Other DC Connected Universe News

⦁    Established former Deadline.com founder, Nikki Finke, released a schedule of upcoming DC movies and a projected timeline for when they could appear:

1.    May 2016 – Batman v Superman
2.    July 2016 – Shazam
3.    Xmas 2016 – Sandman
4.    May 2017 – Justice League
5.    July 2017 – Wonder Woman
6.    Xmas 2017 – Flash and Green Lantern team-up
7.    May 2018 – Man Of Steel 2 – See more at:

⦁    Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter, Woman in Black was asked in a Rapid fire interview with Buzzfeed.com what other franchise he’d like to join, he quickly answered Batman and said he’d be perfect for Robin.

⦁    A Batman Standalone film with Ben Affleck starring and directing is expected by 2019. Could this be The Dark Knight Returns story arc with an older Batman and maybe Daniel Radcliffe as Robin. Although in that story Robin was Sarah Essen Gordon the child of two of the main characters in the Gotham TV series.

⦁    Constantine has teased Doctor Fate, a character in the extended DC Universe, in a new trailer. Showing that Constantine won’t stand alone and apart from the DC Universe.

⦁    *BREAKING NEWS*  The Arrow Season 3 and The Flash Season 1 have announced their premiere dates for October. The Flash will air on the 7th followed by Arrow on the 8th. They will lead in with the two Arrow episodes that Barry Allen The Flash first appeared on October 1st.
Thanks as always for listening. We hope you enjoyed our coverage of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy. Next up Gotham TV Podcast will return to continue its look at the Gotham Central comic series from Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucca and Michael Lark in a few weeks time.

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Date recorded: 24 & 25/06/2014
Date published: 29/06/2014
MP3, 1 hr. 55 mins, 128kbps, 106 MB

“The Dark Knight Review” – Zero Year Episode 8

Show Notes

Derek and John return for Zero Year, Episode 8 of Gotham TV Podcast, with a full detailed discussion of The Dark Knight, the second installment in Christopher Nolan’s Batman Trilogy. Starring Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Heath Ledger as the Joker, Gary Oldman as Jim Gordon and Aaron Eckhart as Harvey Dent/Two Face. The Dark Knight looks at the escalation of the criminal element in Gotham now that Batman has become it’s protector and the toll taken on three heroes who band together to try to break the criminals hold on the city.

News

⦁ Warner Bros. Worldwide Distribution showed off the pilot for Gotham in L.A. to TV buyers who represented a number of International TV stations. The feedback on the pilot has been reported as generating huge buzz. Great news for us hopeful international viewers. Among the representatives at the event was Sarah Wright head of acquisition for BSkyB. She called Gotham “A smart origins story, beautifully produced with a strong cast”.
⦁ Ahead of the E3 games conference in Los Angeles, WB games announced the October release of Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham. As avid fans of the other Lego games we can’t wait to see this one. Watch the fun announcement trailer here:
Thanks as always for listening. We hope you are enjoying our coverage of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy. Next up “Let the games begin” in our Dark Knight Rises review in a few weeks time.

D&J
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Date recorded: 02 & 03/06/2014
Date published: 08/06/2014
MP3, 2 hrs. 37 mins, 128kbps, 143 MB

“Batman Year One” – Zero Year E03

“Batman Year One” – Zero Year E03

Show Notes

Derek and John return for Zero Year, Episode 3 with a full spoiler filled Batman Year One review.

News

It was a big week this week with the release of the officIal photos for the majority of the main cast of characters of the Gotham TV show. We discuss our impressions of the look of the actors and what we think this means for the show. We also discuss some connected news from the wider DC universe.

As DC move the release date of the untitled Superman – Batman to the same day as Captain America 3 – May 6th 2016 – the cast of Captain America: The Winter Soldier ignite a brand new Marvel Vs DC fight. You can watch the interview here.

The majority of the episode is given over to our review of the animated movie Batman Year One.

Starring Ben McKenzie as Bruce Wayne and Brian Cranston as Jim Gordon, this animated film brings to life the seminal 1986 Frank Miller graphic novel. As we discover why Jim Gordon comes to the Gotham City Police Department and how Bruce Wayne takes his first steps to clean up Gotham. Both protagonists meet the corruption in Gotham head-on leading ultimately to the emergence of the partnership between Jim Gordan and the Batman.

The review is full of spoilers so if you haven’t read the graphic novel or watched the movie, grab a copy from your local comic book shop or you can read it digitally at Comixology and join us.

Let us know your opinion on the story, graphic novel or movie and we’ll discuss any feedback on the next episode.

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Thanks for listening next time we will be talking about the first three arcs (up to issue 10) of the comic series Gotham Central by Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka and Michael Lark. Get reading and we’ll talk to you in two weeks.

Intro music for the show is Crime Scene Part 1 by The Afghan Whigs

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Genres: TV, Comics, Fantasy, Crime, Drama, Operatic Soap, DC

Date recorded: 26/03/2014
Date published: 29/03/2014
MP3, 1 hr 25 mins 55 secs, 128kbps, 78.6 MB