What will happen to the cast once Gotham is done? (Picture: Netflix/Metro.co.uk)

The Dark Knight is rising, and Gotham is ending, and we’re not quite prepared to say goodbye just yet.

But after we finally see the big picture in the Batman prequel series, the cast are moving on to bigger and better things – and we can’t wait to see what they have up their sleeves.

So, with the finale just days away, here’s what the stars of the show have planned next, and where you can catch them…

David has no plans immediately following Gotham’s end (Picture: Getty/Fox)

David Mazouz

The boy-who-would-be-Batman still hasn’t even reached the age of 18 yet and has somehow still managed to bear the burden of the Caped Crusader like a true champ.




With almost 10 years working as an actor, David looks like he might be focusing on his studies for the next few months.

However, following his graduation, he could literally do whatever he wanted – including pursue education or focus on his acting career.

Guess we’ll have to wait to find out though.

Cameron’s got some interesting plans in the pipeline (Picture: Getty/Fox)

Cameron Monaghan

He was only meant to be in one episode, yet left enough of a lasting impression that they brought him back again and again, turning him into the series’ closest thing to the Joker.

Cameron now has four films he’s slated to feature in – one animation, My Love Affair With Marriage, and three live-action thrillers; Wake, Deliberation and The White Devil.

It’s also been confirmed he’ll be heading back to Shameless for more trouble as Ian Gallagher.

But that’s not all, speaking to Metro.co.uk recently, Cameron teased a secret project, though couldn’t tell us anything about it.

‘I’m working on a project right now that I literally can’t even say what it is, can’t even say the medium or I have like a little bomb in my neck that will explode if I say a word about it!,’ he told us.

That project turned out to be character Cal Kestis in the game Star Wars: Fallen Order.

Camren is quite the keen dancer (Picture: Getty/Fox)

Camren Bicondova

Camren has been giving it her all as Selina Kyle, and has even voiced the role in a cartoon adaptation of the series, titled Gotham Stories.

However, once her time on the show is over, she has no further confirmed work on the screen.

The 19-year-old may choose to walk away from the scene, or get her claws into something new.

In January this year, she posted a video online of her performing a dance routine she’d created, which was widely well-received by fans.

It was later revealed that she was replaced with Lili Simmonds in the final episode to accommodate the series 10-year time jump, and with this she sent a heartfelt goodbye to the show.

Robin will be working in a series of big budget blockbusters including John Wick 3 (Picture: Getty/Fox)

Robin Lord Taylor

Robin brought us a Penguin like no other – bringing us a villain that we’ve seen grow from the ground up (and secretly kind of root for even though he’s, ya know, evil).



Now, the actor is in demand, and has a number of projects in the pipeline following his life as Oswald Cobblepot.

He’ll be seen on the big screen in The Long Home, starring alongside James Franco, Ashton Kutcher and Josh Hutcherson in a drama that follows a contractor hired by the man who killed his father, and also in John Wick 3.

After these, Robin has signed up to three more film projects; crime dramas The Mandela Effect, Full-Dress and 10-13 – which should be released in 2020.

On top of all of that, the actor has been announced as the latest star to join the cast of Netflix’s You, which has already started production.

Cory has been keeping busy while filming Gotham but has not been announced in any upcoming roles (Picture: Getty/Fox)

Cory Michael Smith

Riddle me this, Riddle me that…Cory Michael Smith’s Nygma has been a character and a half at that.

In February 2019, it was revealed that he would be joining the cast of Amazon’s newest series, Utopia, which is based on a weird world of people fighting for a comic book containing secrets to a number of government conspiracy theories.

Alongside his time in Gotham, Cory has also developed a theatre career, portraying JFK Killer Lee Harvey Oswald on Broadway back in 2017.

Last year, he produced and starred in drama 1985, which focused a closeted gay man coming to terms with the HIV crisis at the time.

Sean has turned Alfred into a crime-fighting badass and helped spark a spin-off (Picture: Getty/Fox)

Sean Pertwee

English native Sean has turned the butler role of Alfred Pennyworth into something completely his own – becoming the father figure Bruce needs to excel, with a fighting ability no one saw coming.


His role has even caused a spin-off series from Gotham in Pennyworth, which will be a prequel focusing on how the butler ends up coming to work for the Waynes.

It’s unknown whether he’ll have any connection to that, and Sean also doesn’t have any solid professional commitments following Gotham’s end.

Though with 30 years in the industry behind him, we’re pretty sure he’ll be back on our screens in no time.

Ben is about to turn into a bent cop for his next role – what would Jim say?! (Picture: Getty/Fox)

Ben McKenzie

From the OC to Gotham – Ben McKenzie has developed quite the leading man role in shows that have devoted followings.

But what happens once Detective Gordon’s handcuffs are hung up for good?

Well, it appears he’ll just be picking up another set but will be turning over to the other side of the law, playing a bent cop in Live! – an action thriller that sees him kill a man, and then try and track down the person he kidnapped before it’s too late.

We’re sure Jim Gordon would have a thing or two to say about that kind of behaviour!

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Erin has not been announced yet for any upcoming projects (Picture: Getty/Fox)

Erin Richards

She’s gone from damsel in distress to Gotham City siren – and even now, we’re not sure what to expect next from dear old Barbara.

The Welsh actress’ history covers both the stage and the screen, with Barbara being her most prominent character to date.


Up next, the star has been announced in The Return of the YuleTide Kid – starring opposite Submarine’s Craig Roberts.

It follows the story of a former Christmas child star (think Home Alone) who’s left depressed and forced to return home after his work dries up as an adult.

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