GOTHAM Casts Brian McManamon As 'Clayface'; Plus Check Out A Promo For Next Week's Episode

GOTHAM Casts Brian McManamon As 'Clayface'; Plus Check Out A Promo For Next Week's Episode

We'd heard this classic Bat-baddie was eventually going to be utilized for Gotham, and now it seems Brian McManamon has been cast as Basil Karlo. We also have a promo for "Prisoners", so take a look...

By MarkCassidy - Mar 21, 2016 08:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Gotham
Source: ComicBook.com
According to Comicbook.com, Brian McManamon has ben cast as Basil Karlo and will make his debut on a future episode of Gotham.

At this time it's not clear whether he will actually become the shape-shifting villain known as Clayface or not, but with the equally outlandish Mr. Freeze recently being introduced on the Fox TV series, it wouldn't really be surprising. Check out the promo and synopsis for next week's episode below.


After Gordon is removed from protective custody, he begins to face new threats and dangers inside prison walls. In order to survive, he must rely on a new friend, as well as Bullock and other outside help. Meanwhile, Penguin grows closer to his father, while his step-mother and step-siblings move forward with their own plans for the family.
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cala
cala - 3/21/2016, 8:42 PM
If everything that happened in this show happened while Batman was actually suited up, it'd make way more sense and be way better. Next season seriously needs a time jump.
CopperCrow
CopperCrow - 3/21/2016, 8:56 PM
@cala - This shit should be happening while Batman is away being trained.
PapaEmeritus
PapaEmeritus - 3/21/2016, 8:46 PM
My fave Clayface is Preston Payne.



GhostSurfer
GhostSurfer - 3/21/2016, 9:29 PM
@PapaEmeritus - Looks like Mysterio
PapaEmeritus
PapaEmeritus - 3/22/2016, 8:21 AM
@GhostSurfer - Not so much... only the appearance perhaps. His suit keeps him alive from melting away like an exoskeleton... he's a walking toxic protoplasm. Too cool! LOL
BlackStar25
BlackStar25 - 3/21/2016, 8:49 PM
Did anyone else get a little rapey vibe from Penguins father. Anyway that last guy The Riddler killed is the last of Gordon's Special Squad if I'm not mistaken.
Yaf
Yaf - 3/21/2016, 10:05 PM
@BlackStar25 - That's just cause it's Paul Reubens.
CopperCrow
CopperCrow - 3/21/2016, 8:55 PM
This show is perfect for anyone who has never heard of Batman before.
Humperdink
Humperdink - 3/21/2016, 9:30 PM
@CopperCrow -
Boomdoggin
Boomdoggin - 3/21/2016, 9:01 PM
This show is terrible. Please stop watching it so ratings drop beyond repair. Eventually they'll wise up and do a Daredevil-/ BTAS-style Batman TV show, but not until this shite gets cancelled.
Luminus
Luminus - 3/21/2016, 9:29 PM
Annnd there goes the idea (again) that Batman is responsible for the creation of his villains. Goffy a$$ show.
GAThrawnIGF
GAThrawnIGF - 3/22/2016, 8:27 AM
@Luminus - Except he WASN'T responsible for creating some of his villains. Penguin, Catwoman, Red Hood (the one who became Joker), Clayface, Hugo Strange, Ra's al Ghul (and thus presumably Talia), probably Black Mask all existed before he made his presence known as Batman. The ones we know for certain came after are Hush, Two-Face, Poison Ivy (and she's actually the right age on the show for this to happen), Man-Bat, Firefly, Riddler (although he was a small-time criminal for some time, presumably before Batman arrived), Harley Quinn, and Mr. Freeze. The problem is that it's hard to figure out some of these because it's assumed that the 40s-60s were all one or two years in Batman's life because Robin only aged in the late 60s and early 70s.
Luminus
Luminus - 3/22/2016, 11:44 PM
@GAThrawnIGF - He created the extreme versions of them. The Red Hood, for example, became the Joker only because Batman exists.
Foolsgoldfinger
Foolsgoldfinger - 3/21/2016, 9:32 PM
Don't you guys realize that "Gotham" exists on another Earth within the Multiverse, just like Arrow, Flash, and Legends exists on another Earth different from Supergirl? And they all exist on different Earths than the DC Cinematic Universe too. In Gotham, of this particular Earth within the Multiverse, the villains create The Batman, instead the other way around in the movie universe. Until the Multiverse was explained on the Flash, I could see people not familiar with DC being a little confused, but anybody that's a fan of DC should realize what Warner/DC is trying to do with the established Multiverse concept. If you want your more familiar Batman mythos, stick to the movies. If you can't hack the alternate universe of Gotham...don't watch it! The general audience, and the DC Multiverse savvy fans are loving the series. A lot! And by the way, "Smallville" was the first DC series to expound on the Multiverse.
CaptainAmerica
CaptainAmerica - 3/21/2016, 9:35 PM
@Foolsgoldfinger - no, they don't, they're dumbasses.
Boomdoggin
Boomdoggin - 3/21/2016, 9:36 PM
@Foolsgoldfinger - I get that it's an alternate universe, but it's also a worse story than the standard one, and the existence of this show is stopping us from getting a much-more-awesome live-action version of Batman that we seriously deserve by now (after Smallville, Arrow and Daredevil have teased inferior episodic dramas that a Batman show could do even better).
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