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Gotham to introduce Batman villain Mr Freeze

Batman villain Mr Freeze will appear on TV series Gotham, executive producer Danny Cannon has confirmed.

Updated on: Aug 02, 2014 02:23 PM IST
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Batman villain Mr Freeze will appear on TV series Gotham, executive producer Danny Cannon has confirmed.

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Cannon, who also directed the pilot, previously revealed his desire to incorporate the comic character into the new Fox TV series.

Confirming plans to introduce the character, Cannon said that he plans to reinvent Freeze's origins, reported Digital Spy.

"Without giving too much away - because I'm not allowed to - the great thing about working on a CSI procedural show for so long was we worked with so many experts - specialists in each field," he said.



Real name Victor Fries, Mr Freeze was first introduced to comics in 1959. The character was the chief antagonist in 1997 film Batman & Robin - portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger.

The character also made three appearances in the '60s Batman television series - played first by George Sanders and later by Otto Preminger and Eli Wallach.

Batman villains confirmed to appear in Gotham include the Penguin (Robin Lord Taylor), Catwoman (Camren Bicondova), the Riddler (Cory Michael Smith) and Poison Ivy (Clare Foley).

Gotham will launch on Fox this fall.

 
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