Production wrapped on The CW's upcoming series "Gotham Knights".
The series writer and co-executive producer Natalie Abrams announced via Twitter that filming is wrapping on the first season.
"One year ago today, we were doing auditions for the #GothamKnights pilot. And now today we are wrapping S1. I love this cast and crew so much and am deeply and forever grateful to them. ❤️" she tweeted.
The series focuses on members of the Bat-family and other DC Comics characters.
It picks up in the aftermath of Bruce Wayne’s murder, with his rebellious adopted son Turner Hayes (Oscar Morgan) forging an unlikely alliance with the children of Batman’s enemies—Duela (Olivia Rose Keegan), Harper Row (Fallon Smythe), and her brother Cullen Row (Tyler DiChiara)—when they are all framed for killing the Caped Crusader.
The renegade band of misfits fight to clear their names. But in a Gotham with no Dark Knight to protect it, the city descends into the most dangerous it’s ever been. However, hope comes from the most unexpected of places as this team of mismatched fugitives will become its next gen
eration of saviors known as the Gotham Knights.
The cast stars Tyler DiChiaia as Cullen Row, Fallon Smythe as Harper Row, Olivia Rose Keegan as Duela Dent, Rahart Adams as Brody March, Damon Dayoub as Lincoln March, Lauren Stamile as Rebecca March, and Anna Lore as Stephanie Brown.
It also features "Supernatural" star Misha Collins playing the role of District Attorney Harvey Dent, who will eventually become Two-Face.
Based on characters created for DC by Bob Kane with Bill Finger, Gotham Knights is scripted by the Batwoman trio of Chad Fiveash, James Stoteraux, and Natalie Abrams.
Fiveash, Stoteraux, and Abrams also serve as executive producers alongside David Madden, Greg Berlanti, and Sarah Schechter.
"Gotham Knights" is produced by Warner Bros. and should not be confused with the upcoming game of the same name, which also features the story of Bruce Wayne’s death, nor is meant to be a Batwoman or Arrowverse spinoff.
Since 2012, the network has become one of the homes for Warner Bros.' DC properties as executive producer Greg Berlanti's Arrowverse has continued to expand yearly. Almost every year, the CW has released one show after another.
"Gotham Knights" is slated to premiere on The CW on March 14.