The whole Batman mythos has a fluid time period.Gotham has a fluid time period.
The whole Batman mythos has a fluid time period.
(And not to single it out, but hell that the classic superhero comics in general. Hell Spiderman's 'Aunt may' should be anywhere from 110 to 130 years old by now; and Peter himself in his late 60ies.-- Hell, the original 'Batman' was a contemporary back in the time of WWII.)
I thought I read a quote somewhere from Bruno Heller where he said that this was not intended to be a prequel to Gotham?
I'd watch a series about May and her room-mate Millie pursuing modeling careers in a Mad Men inspired 60's New York, with an on-again off-again double dating arrangement with the Parker brothers.A series about Bruce Wayne's butler? Reminds of when Sony were seriously considering developing an Aunt May movie. They're definitely intent on milking the Batman IP for all its worth.
What next? A series showing how Wayne manor was constructed?
Thanks for the heads up!I just found the first three episodes for free on Amazon Prime Video! I'll probably check them out later this week.
Consuidering it takes place a few years after WWII - if you believe it's set in a version of the 1960ies, they missed the mark.I've watched the first six episodes, and it's really, really good. I enjoy the weird alternate universe 60s setting, Jack Bannon does a great impression of young Michael Caine, and I absolutely love that theme tune.
Consuidering it takes place a few years after WWII - if you believe it's set in a version of the 1960ies, they missed the mark.
You should get in touch with the writers and correct them because they also think it's set in the 1960s.
It is 1968. Alternate history a la "Man in the High Castle"......with the addition of the occult in the past two episodes this thing has got me hooked.You should get in touch with the writers and correct them because they also think it's set in the 1960s.
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