Premium channel owned by Starz...Cool, but I have one question. What’s EPIX?
I assume it's going to be in its own universe? No connection to Gotham or Nolanverse?
The 10-episode show, which Gotham‘s Bruno Heller is also executive producing and writing, shot at Warner Bros Studios Leavesden in England. “It’s twentysomething years before Gotham, it’s a very different world,” said Cannon. “his is the DC version of 1960s London.
“13 degrees history is different: It’s not the England we know. It looks and feels like, but if you look a little closer, [you ask], ‘Why is that like that? Why is that building there? What war is he talking about?'” the EP added. In sum, London is a “poetic reality” in Pennyworth, Cannon said, “just like I wanted people in Gotham to search for the darkest part of New York.”
Cannon promises a completely “unhinged, R-rated” series, particularity when compared to Gotham.
While the ancestors of the Joker and the Penguin aren’t in Pennyworth, Cannon promises “archetypal villains and classic villains of British literature; they’re all available to us.”
You mean, like, Jack the Ripper?
“Jack the Ripper was 1880s,” Cannon said before teasing, “but he has descendants.”
So, boobs then? I mean, what can they do violence-wise that we haven't seen on Gotham? And could it possibly be more unhinged than Gotham?Cannon promises a completely “unhinged, R-rated” series, particularity when compared to Gotham.
And could it possibly be more unhinged than Gotham?
Warning, warning...Pedantic alert...Premium channel owned by Starz...
Oh. Do they get the MGM movies first then?Warning, warning...Pedantic alert...
Epix is solely owned by MGM, one of it's 3 original founding partners. Lionsgate sold its one third stake to them after buying Starz, and Paramount sold theirs shortly afterwards.
Oh yes please!!!!If this was a Gotham spinoff with Sean Pertwee as Alfred return to his spy career after Gotham I would be there in an instant.
Better yet, Mr. and Mrs. Parker. Richard and Mary Parker, Peter's biological parents, were spies who were murdered by the Red Skull. The Red Skull seems to be dead in the MCU, but they could make it someone in Hydra (Whitehall? Von Strucker?).
So, a Xena clone?DC Comics seems hellbent on doing shows or prequels about their flagship characters without really featuring their flagship characters. And if they do appear, it's only tangentially so.
Although now that I think about it, I wouldn't be too disappointed in a Hippolyta prequel set on Themyscira, with lots of Greek mythology thrown in.
So, a Xena clone?
DC Comics seems hellbent on doing shows or prequels about their flagship characters without really featuring their flagship characters. And if they do appear, it's only tangentially so.
I'm pretty sure they've said this is it's own thing, totally disconnected from Gotham and every other version of Alfred we've seen before.It's a prequel to Gotham from the same showrunner, Bruno Heller, and his director/producing partner Danny Cannon.
Source: https://deadline.com/2019/02/batman...lers-epix-danny-cannon-tca-gotham-1202551023/
So... an unnecessary prequel of an unnecessary prequel from the guys that made Rome and The Mentalist (but fell off a cliff creatively speaking following The Mentalist's amazing Season 3 finale/should-have-been-series-finale) about Alfred facing off against Jack the Ripper's grandkids.
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All TV shows are risks, from being too different to being too much the same. But there have been many prominent examples of successful spin-offs that carried little to no connection to the source shows (or in the case of Trapper John, legally the film that the show was based on), some already mentioned, including:I think if a spin-off becomes too divorced from its source material you run the risk of alienating the audience and losing their interest.
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