Ra's al Ghul had a major impact on the plot of the Nolan film trilogy, both as Bruce Wayne's mentor and as a villain. Ra's taught Bruce the means that he used to fight injustice as Batman, means that Ra's had intended to use him to destroy Gotham.
Liam Neeson, who portrayed the real Ra's al Ghul, was credited by his alias Ducard. In addition to Ken Watanabe, Jay Buozzi was credited as "Asian Man/Ra's al Ghul" in the film's credits. He appeared at Wayne Manor during Bruce's 30th Birthday Party.
Despite being the youngest Robin, Damian Wayne is one of the most skilled and has even given Jason Todd a good fight. He was trained by both the League of Assassins, Batman, and Talia al Ghul. He claimed that he knows "a thousand ways to kill a man." He has trained intensely from a very young age.
In Batman's origin story, Joe Chill is the mugger who murders young Bruce Wayne's parents, Dr. Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne. The murder traumatizes Bruce, inspiring his vow to avenge their deaths by fighting crime as the vigilante Batman.
In Arrow, Ra's Al Ghul is killed by Arrow, whereas in Batman Begins Ra's is killed by Bruce Wayne.
In the finale, Bruce Wayne returns to Gotham after a 10-year time jump, during which time Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) has served as police commissioner.
Selina Kyle, nicknamed "Cat", is a fictional character on the Fox TV series Gotham. Based on the DC Comics character of the same name who goes on to become Catwoman, Selina is a morally ambiguous street thief who becomes an ally and later love interest to Bruce Wayne, the orphaned son of Thomas and Martha Wayne.
If Gotham runs on a normal timeline for comic book tv shows, that would mean that by the fourth season, Bruce would be somewhere around the age of 15. However, in the tie-in novel, 'Gotham: Dawn of Darkness', his age is given at 14 in season 1, which would put him at around 17 in season 4.
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| Partnerships | Batman Holly Robinson Harley Quinn Poison Ivy |
| Notable aliases | The Cat Selina Calabrese Irena Dubrovna |
| Abilities | Expert burglar Master martial artist and hand-to-hand combatant Skilled gymnast Utilizing whips, sharp retractable claws, and climbing pitons |
Selina Kyle, AKA Cat is a villain, although most don't see her as one in the Gotham TV show. She is self-centered but independent which means that she makes some very big mistakes. However, she is also subjected to some horrible situations that leave fans pitying her.
Selina has no true metahuman abilities and instead relies on her peak human reflexes and agility to aid her in her schemes. She is a master burglar, gymnast and acrobat with a mastery of both hand-to-hand and weapon based combat.
After Selina accidentally discovers Shreck's plot to build a power plant that would steal Gotham's electricity, Shreck attempts to murder her by pushing her out the window of his office. She dies after the fall and is mysteriously revived by a group of alley cats that flock around her and begin gnawing at her fingers.
In 2019, Batman and Catwoman finally became an official couple. After a road filled with ups and downs (and a canceled wedding), the two Gotham City vigilantes unofficially tied the knot.
Miraculously, Selina survived the fall and was revived by a gang of cats. Convinced she must have been someone important if an attempt had been made on her life, she once again became a burglar operating and adopted the identity Catwoman.
Ironically, in Season 3 finale, it was revealed that Ra's al Ghul and the League of Assassins were the true masterminds that controlled the Court and the entire Gotham.
Coming from one of the oldest families in Gotham, Kathryn is a mysterious woman who is a high-ranking member of the Court of Owls, a secret organization leading Gotham from the shadows. In the second season, she is portrayed by Kit Flanagan. In the third season, she is portrayed by Leslie Hendrix.