"Gotham" season 5 is set to premiere soon and it has been confirmed to be the series’ last hurrah. Since this is the finale, it is only right to feature one of DC’s favorite couples, Selina Kyle and Bruce Wayne, as a team one last time.
FOX did not ignore the fans' call, so Batman and Catwoman aka Selina Kyle (Camren Bicondova), have been paired up for the upcoming “Gotham” season 5. As can be seen in the teaser photo below, the duo is in a situation where they appear to be on guard and ready to take on the Mutant gang.
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Prior to this teaser photo, David Mazouz (Bruce Wayne), already revealed that the transformed Batman is definitely appearing in “Gotham” season 5. He relayed that they actually gave out hints about Bruce’s future destiny as Batman, the caped crusader, in the previous seasons.
“Throughout the show, we've been having little teases of these iconic things but now, in season five,” he told TV Insider. “We really get to show them and show their full force and show them in their entirety and not have to tease them anymore but actually say the words 'Batman.'”
In any case, Sid O'Connell has been added to the “Gotham” season 5 cast. Judging by the photo which the actor shared on social media, he could have been assigned the role of Mutant Leader, a villain.
Meanwhile, the first four episode titles of “Gotham” season 5 have been posted already. Spoiler TV reported that the final chapter of this Batman spinoff features the titles “Year Zero” (episode 1), “Trespassers” (episode 2), “Penguin, Our Hero” (episode 3) and finally, “Ruin” (episode 4).
“Gotham” season 5 does not have an official premiere date yet but it is sure to arrive in January 2019.


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