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'Gotham' Season 3 News & Spoilers: Entry Of Interesting Characters, Who Will Die This Season?

'Gotham' Season 3 News & Spoilers: Entry Of Interesting Characters, Who Will Die This Season?

Niyati S.

Currently, popular series "Gotham" Season 3 is on a mid-season break. The mid-season premiere will take place in a couple of weeks, but there is plenty of news making rounds about the second half of the season and the finale. The finale will come with its fair share of possibilities including the deaths of some beloved characters.

Characters who may find safety for "Gotham" season 3 include Bruce Wayne, Jim Gordon, Oswald Cobblepot, Edward Nygma and Selina Kyle. They are the regular character in the series and their presence is quite required in order to conform to modern notions of the "Batman" franchise. A similar thing can be said about favourite butler, Alfred as well as Lucius Fox- they can be killed off, but would it be wise to do just that?

Moving on to the characters who may, in fact, leave us towards the end of the season, the list begins with Harvey Bullock. His demise may be required to channel Jim Gordon to become Captain Gordon. The list also includes Lee Thompkins, and Butch Gilzean along with Barbara Kean and Tabitha Galavan. These are some non-essential characters which may be permitted to leave the TV series. One controversial name in the list includes "Ivy" and the reasons include the erratic departures than have taken place before. Furthermore, the show's source material kind of dictates this departure in the upcoming times.

The show may also see the entry (and return) of some interesting characters including Selina's mother. Other spoilers also indicate that Don Falcone may get a hit placed on Jim Gordon's head after finding out what happened to Mario. Are the show's viewers excited about what the mid-season premiere of "Gotham" season 3 will have in store for them? Keep watching this space at MobileNApps for more updates and news about the popular show!

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