Television In multiple episodes of the
1960s live-action Batman television series, Batman is seen consulting a transparent map of Gotham, which is an inverted map of
St. Louis. According to executive producer
Danny Cannon, its atmosphere was inspired by the look of New York in the 1970s films of
Sidney Lumet and
William Friedkin. Clues to this include signs showing phone numbers bearing the
area code 212.
Donal Logue, who portrayed
Harvey Bullock, described different aspects of that series' design of Gotham City as exhibiting different sensibilities, explaining, "for me, you can step into things that almost feel like the
roaring 20s, and then there's this other really kind of heavy
Blade Runner vibe floating around. There are elements of it that are completely contemporary and there are pieces of it that are very old-fashioned ... There were a couple of examples of modern technology, but maybe an antiquated version of it, that gave me a little bit of sense that it's certainly not the 50s and the 60s ... But it's not high tech and it's not futuristic, by any means." In
Young Justice, Gotham is implied to be located in
Connecticut, near
Bridgeport. The 2019 series
Batwoman, which is set in Gotham City, was filmed in
Chicago. The 2024 series
The Penguin is set in Gotham City.
DC Animated Universe Gotham City is featured heavily in
Batman: The Animated Series. When describing Gotham City
Paul Dini, a writer and director of the show, stated, "In my mind, it was sort of like what if the 1939 World's Fair had gone on another 60 years or so".
Arrowverse Gotham City was first shown in the
Arrowverse as part of "
Elseworlds", a 2018
crossover storyline among the shows, which introduced
Batwoman, although it had been referred to several times previously. In
The Flash episode "Marathon", a map shows Gotham City in place of Chicago, Illinois.
Theme parks Themed lands meant to represent Gotham City have been physically constructed in several different theme parks around the world. WB Movie World in Germany featured a Gotham City section that housed
Batman Adventure – The Ride, and
Six Flags Magic Mountain opened a section called the "Gotham City Backlot" that featured
Batman: The Ride. The section featured at Magic Mountain was designed by park designer Kevin Barbee, and alongside the opening of Batman: The Ride coincided with the largest expansion the park had ever undergone in 23 years, with the theming elements primarily having been inspired by the
Batman films directed by Tim Burton. Both the ride and the Gotham City Backlot opened on March 26, 1994. The Magic Mountain section closed at the end of the park's 2010 season and was later rethemed and rebranded as the "DC Universe", featuring characters and attractions other than just Batman. It reopened in 2011.
Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi features a section themed after Gotham City, including rides based on Batman, the
Riddler and the
Scarecrow as well as a walk-through attraction called "The Joker's Funhouse". The park and its Gotham City section were designed by
Thinkwell Group. DC characters as they appear in both the attractions themselves as well as through live performers feature costumes based on
The New 52 comic book relaunch from 2011. The Gotham City section neighbors another section themed after
Metropolis, home of
Superman.
Films 1989 Batman series in the 1989
Batman film
Batman (1989) director
Tim Burton wanted a timeless alternative to New York and described it as "hell burst through the pavement and grew". Furst stated
Batman was "definitely based in many ways on the worst aspects of New York City" and was inspired by
Andreas Feininger's photographs of 1940s New York. Furst's draftsman
Nigel Phelps created numerous
charcoal drawings of the buildings and interior sets for the production. Following the death of Furst, Burton tapped
Bo Welch to oversee production design for
Batman Returns (1992). Burton wanted Welch to re-imagine Gotham, stating "
Batman didn't feel big to me – it didn't have the power an old American city has". Welch wanted to expand on the same basic concept for the sequel but moved away from European influences to show more American
Art Deco/
World's Fair elements. When asked what inspired his interpretation of Gotham, Welch stated "[H]ow can I create a visual expression of corruption and greed? That got me thinking about the fascistic architecture employed at world's fairs ... That feels corrupt because it's evocative of oppressive bureaucracies and dictatorships ... So I looked at a lot of [Third Reich] art and images from world's fairs". and 1997's
Batman & Robin. Ling's vision of Gotham City was a luminous and outlandish evocation of modern
Expressionism and
Constructivism. Its
futuristic design, which
Washington Post critic Desson Howe felt evoked the 1982 film
Blade Runner, were described by Ling in her book,
Bigger, Bolder, Brighter: The Production Design of Batman & Robin, as a cross between 1930s Manhattan and the "Neo-Tokyo" of
Akira. Ling cited "
neon-ridden" Tokyo and the
Machine Age as her influences, describing her Gotham as "like a
World's Fair on
ecstasy". When Batman is pursuing
Two-Face in
Batman Forever, the chase ends at Lady Gotham, the fictional equivalent of the
Statue of Liberty. During Mr. Freeze's attempt to freeze Gotham in the film
Batman & Robin, the targeting screen for his giant laser locates it somewhere on the
New England shoreline, possibly as far north as
Maine. The soundtrack for
Batman & Robin features
a song named after the city and sung by
R. Kelly, later included on international editions of his 1998
double album R. The Dark Knight trilogy Director
Christopher Nolan has stated that
Chicago inspired his portrayal of Gotham, and the majority of both
Batman Begins (2005) and
The Dark Knight (2008) were filmed there. For
Batman Begins, Nolan desired that Gotham appear as a large, modern city that nonetheless reflects a variety of architectural styles and periods, as well as different socioeconomic strata. The production's approach depicted Gotham as an exaggeration of New York City, with elements taken from Chicago, the elevated freeways and monorails of
Tokyo, and the "
walled city of Kalhoon" in
Hong Kong, which was the basis for the slum in the film known as The Narrows.
Zack Snyder confirmed that
Metropolis and Gotham City are in geographical proximity to each other. The
Boston Globe compared the proximity of Gotham City and Metropolis to
Jersey City and
Manhattan. A television ad for
Turkish Airlines that premiered during
the 2016 Super Bowl featured
Bruce Wayne (
Ben Affleck) promoting Gotham as a tourist destination. To create Gotham in
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the creative team "decided to recreate and combine large sections of existing selected city sections and adapt the architecture and layout to fit Gotham's. Thousands of photographs were put through MPC's photogrammetry pipeline to create geometry and textures for each city section."
Birds of Prey, which takes place in Gotham, was shot entirely in Los Angeles. It was originally expected to be filmed in Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia, but the production received a tax credit from California, incentivizing the location change.
The Batman The 2022
Matt Reeves film
The Batman delves into the criminal underbelly of Gotham City through noir-style storytelling and highlights themes of corruption rampant within the city's government and police department. The film used
London,
Glasgow,
Liverpool, although it was modeled on New York City. A towering skyscraper similar to the
Empire State Building looms over Gotham City with an emblazoned sign that reads "Gotham Empire". A busy, commercial intersection called "Gotham Square" is seen in several shots and resembles
Times Square with its bright signs and giant digital screens. The film's concluding sequence, while filmed at London's
O2 Arena, is called "Gotham Square Garden", taking its naming convention from New York's
Madison Square Garden.
Joker (2019) and Joker: Folie à Deux (2024) Joker director and producer
Todd Phillips imagined Gotham as a "version of Gotham was the pre-'80s boom New York, or urban northeastern center, but not the iconic New York". When asked how he re-imagined the city, production designer Mark Friedberg stated, "our version of Gotham was what groomed him. It was both an appreciation for how severe things got in the city, but also for the world of possibility that lived in the version of that city." The film shot on location and used landmarks in New York City; Jersey City, New Jersey; and Newark, New Jersey. In
Joker: Folie à Deux, Gotham is explicitly stated to be in
New York State.
Animated films During the events of the
direct-to-video film
Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero (1998), a computer screen displaying
Barbara Gordon's personal information refers to her location as "Gotham City, NY", and displays her area code as 212 – a
Manhattan area code. The 2008 direct-to-DVD film
Batman: Gotham Knight shows Gotham as a large city with many skyscrapers and a bustling population.
Video games Gotham City appears in several video games, including
Batman Begins,
DC Universe Online,
Gotham Knights and
Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe. The city makes another appearance in a video game with
Injustice: Gods Among Us, where the player can fight outside or inside
Wayne Manor, on top of a building and in an alley. Other games that feature the city include the
Lego Batman series,
Lego Dimensions,
Lego DC Super-Villains, and Rocksteady's
Arkham franchise. Gotham City appears as a location in the 2017 video game
Fortnite Battle Royale as part of a
crossover in commemoration of Batman's 80th anniversary. It was the fourth incarnation of the game's iconic
Tilted Towers area. Players are able to use the Batglider after falling from a great height, as long as they remain in the confines of Gotham City. The location was removed on October 13, 2019, during the game's
"The End" live event, in which it was sucked into a
Black Hole along with the rest of the
Fortnite Chapter 1 Island. The assets used for Gotham City, devoid of any Batman branding, are featured in
Fortnite Creative under the name "Dark Tilted".
Batman: Arkham Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009) opens with Batman driving
Joker from Gotham City to
Arkham Asylum. Joker also threatens to detonate bombs across Gotham. In
Batman: Arkham City (2011), the slums of Old Gotham City (the northern island) were converted into Arkham City. Inside the prison walls, this part of Gotham contains various landmarks throughout the story, like
Penguin's Iceberg Lounge, the
Ace Chemicals Plant, the
Sionis Steel Mill, the Old Gotham City Police Department building, and the Monarch Theatre with the Wayne murder scene in Crime Alley. Most of these locations have major events in the story. In
Batman: Arkham Origins (2013), an earlier, younger version of the city can be seen than that of other games in the
Batman: Arkham series. In addition to the northern island, this installment in the series lets players explore a new southern island, connected to the former by the Pioneer's Bridge. The setting of
Batman: Arkham Knight (2015), Central Gotham City, is five times larger than Old Gotham. The novelization for
Batman: Arkham Knight revealed that Crime Alley was renamed Wayne Way months after the "death" of Batman. == Notes ==