The CW drama series Gotham Knights, created by Natalie Abrams, Chad Fiveash, and James Patrick Stoteraux, follows Turner Hayes (played by Oscar Morgan), the adopted son of Bruce Wayne, who finds himself framed for the murder of Batman, the famous Gotham City vigilante. Turner teams up with Duela, the Joker's daughter (played by Olivia Rose Keegan), as well as Harper Row (Fallon Smythe) and her brother Cullen (Tyler DiCiara), along with his best friend Stephanie Brown (Anna Lore) and Batman sidekick Carrie Kelley (Navia Robinson).
Each character possesses their own unique set of skills. With the Gotham City Police Department (GCPD) on their trail, the Knights must avoid capture while uncovering the true identity of the mastermind behind the lethal Court of Owls, with the assistance of District Attorney Harvey Dent (Misha Collins). In a recent interview with Collider, Collins discussed his experience portraying a character who is unraveling the mystery of his own psyche on his journey to becoming Two-Face.
He also talked about Dent's struggle between seeking justice and abiding by the rules, following his intuition in defending the innocent Knights, a dream he had that ended up influencing the show, and finally seeing what the transformation into Two-Face would look like. Collins also shared how being a part of Gotham Knights from the beginning compared to joining the already-established Supernatural.
Additionally, he shared Dent's personal journey of self-discovery and how it intertwines with his pursuit of justice and protection of the falsely accused Knights.
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