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‘Gotham’ Season 2: David Mazouz Talks Batcave and Bruce Wayne’s Batman Transformation

Gotham Season 2 is almost here and fans can officially freak the freak out. That is because David Mazouz has confirmed that Bruce Wayne will become Batman. That is right, little orphan Brucy will start his transformation into the Caped Crusader. This comes after Bruce and Alfred learned of the existence of Thomas Wayne’ secret room, which will become the famed Batcave.

Recently, Bruce Wayne actor David Mazouz spoke to Comicbook.com about the discovery of, will likely become, the Batcave and how it will effect Bruce and Alfred:

“Bruce’s discovery of that room in the season finale was a turning point. It’s going to touch everything in Bruce’s life. It’s going to turn the page to a different chapter in every imaginable way on his journey to becoming Batman. In season one, Bruce and Alfred were constantly butting heads, but in season two, because of the cave, they’re going to go through a really rough patch. But one they get through it, they’re going to really start to become a team. They’re really going to have the Batman/Alfred partnership that you know. Lucius Fox is also coming to the show, and is really going to help Bruce.”

That is right! Season 2 is going to be all about The Bat, as David Mazouz adds:

“Season Two is really going to be the transformation from Bruce Wayne to Batman. In season one, Bruce Wayne was grieving. He was determined, but he was determined to find out more about his parents and learn more about who his dad was, and what Wayne Enterprises was, but he wasn’t Batman. In season two, Bruce IS going to be Batman. His transformation is going to be huge in season two.”

What do you think about David’s comments? Are you excited about the upcoming season of Gotham? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

Gotham Season 2 premieres this September, 21, 2015 on Fox.

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