"Gotham" season 1 finale called "All Happy Families are Alike" tied up some loose ends. However, it also opened up new mysteries that will play huge role in its second season.
Fish Mooney (Jada Pinkett Smih) and Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor) were able to settle the score between them. The city could also be more peaceful for a moment as it lost two mob bosses during the final episode. One mystery fans is stoked about is not about the end of gang war. What most viewers expect is the growth of Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) into a dark knight he is expected to become.
The Fox TV series foreshadowed the future of the young Bruce Wayne in its finale. The kid discovered a tunnel which cannot be denied as the future Batcave. Does this mean Bruce will start grooming himself to become Batman in "Gotham" season 2? According to Ben McKenzie who plays lead character Jim Gordon, it is true people will see Bruce's transformation.
"I think in that second season -- we're just now talking about it -- you're going to see Bruce evolve much more into a sort of the man he will become and take on the cases involving his company and all the nefarious activities around them," McKenzie told in an interview with Comic Book Resources shortly after the "Gotham" finale.
For Mazouz, that is the same thing that makes him feel excited about "Gotham" season 2.
"I'm really excited to kick some butt, do some martial arts stuff. And I'm really excited to play that public persona that Batman has, that Bruce Wayne persona where he's more party boy, kind of playboy attitude and personality... I think one thing that I did learn is Bruce's darkness, the level of darkness that he has and kind of how his journey from being just really, really depressed about his parents' murder -- because Batman is very dark, and so it's kind of finding the difference between Batman's darkness and the darkness that Bruce has in the beginning of the season, where he's just depressed and grieving."
There is no release date yet for "Gotham" season 2.