Gotham Knights ‘City of Owls’ Preview Released

The CW has released a preview of “City of Owls,” the thirteenth episode of Gotham Knights’ first season. The episode will air on Tuesday, June 20, which means fans have two weeks to wait to see what’s next, but from the look of things, it’s going to be an intense episode. This week’s episode saw big revelations about Duela as well as confirmed that Rebecca March is really in charge of the Court of Owls and from the look of things, the Knights will be trying to wipe out the group once and for all. You can check out the preview for yourself below and then read the episode synopsis.

In the Lion’s Den – The team springs into action after revealing evidence that could clear their names. Harvey (Misha Collins) follows a lead that can help him finally piece together what happened the night Bruce Wayne was murdered. After reuniting with her mother, Duela (Olivia Rose Keegan) begins to think again. Oscar Morgan, Navya Robinson, Fallon Smith, Tyler DiCiara, Anna Lorre, and Rahart Adams also star. Ben Hernandez Bray directed the episode written by Brock Paul and Amy du Thurlow.

What’s next for Harvey Dent?

talk with ComicBook.comMisha Collins recently quipped that the darker we know the incarnation of Harvey, the more root we want for the character.

“It was nice to spend time with the character, to be able to get personally invested in him and start to feel like I knew who Harvey was, and I loved him, and I wanted to be a hero. I want him to… I still want him to win,” Collins said. I’m kind of personally invested in Harvey’s success, and at the same time, in order to get there and for me to understand my character, I have to openly confront his demons. We all have our demons. More daring and perhaps more annoying to him.”

He continued, “He doesn’t have that cartoonish title to him. And he’s still just a broken version of Harvey, and so I think like if you’re talking about different versions in the past that we’ve seen of Harvey Dent and Two-Face, I think he ended up being more of a version of Harvey.” cohesiveness where we really understand how he got there, and all the ingredients that went into that psychological disconnect. And we’re still, oddly enough, even when this is a somewhat deformed and sinister character, we’re still rooting for him at the same time, which is a strange situation to put the audience in.” .

Gotham Knights Airs Tuesdays at 9/8c on The CW. “City of Owls” airs June 20.

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