Check Out This Pulpy Poster For The Flash, Plus New Gotham Images
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Check Out This Pulpy Poster For The Flash, Plus New Gotham Images

We're now only three weeks away from the premiere of Gotham on FOX, and a little over a month away from the debut of The Flash on the CW. That means that the marketing for the new DC Comics shows is about to go into full swing, and we even have some new images to prove it.
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We’re now only three weeks away from the premiere of Gotham on FOX, and a little over a month away from the debut of The Flash on the CW. That means that the marketing for the new DC Comics shows is about to go into full swing, and we even have some new images to prove it.

Today, The CW released a pulpy new poster for The Flash that features a great look at Grant Gustin in costume as the scarlet speedster, with some tried-and-true half-tone stylings for the inner comic book geek in all of us.

On the FOX side of things, we have some new promotional images courtesy of SpoilerTV. Most of them are shots we’ve seen before, featuring Ben McKenzie and Donal Logue as young Detective Jim Gordon and his partner Harvey Bullock, respectively, as well as a glimpse at Robin Lord Taylor’s Oswald Cobblepot (the future Penguin) with his boss Fish Mooney, played by Jada Pinkett Smith. Luckily though, there are a couple new photos here as well, like one showing a young and grieving Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) at the funeral of his parents, along with his trusted butler and future partner-in-vigilantism Alfred (Sean Pertwee).

Check out the images and the Flash poster below, and let us know if you’re excited about these new DC series in the comments section!

Gotham airs on Monday nights beginning September 22nd, 2014, while The Flash is speeding toward his debut on Tuesday October 7th, 2014.


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Lego photographer, cinephile, geek. James is 24 and lives in Portland, OR. He writes for several websites about pop culture, film, and TV and runs a video production company with his wife called Gilded Moose Media.