The Fox series Gotham, which aired from 2014 to 2019, featured a strong ensemble portraying early versions of DC Comics characters in a Batman prequel setting. Since the show's conclusion, its actors have taken on roles in films, television, video games, and other media. Their careers highlight a mix of blockbuster appearances, voice work, and activist efforts.
Gotham distinguished itself as a crime drama exploring the Batman mythos through original characters and reimagined icons, such as Ben McKenzie's Jim Gordon and David Mazouz's young Bruce Wayne. The series ended after five seasons, allowing its cast to branch into diverse projects.
Cameron Monaghan, known for Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska in 20 episodes, continued as Ian Gallagher on Shameless until 2021. He voiced Superboy in the 2019 animated film Reign of the Supermen and provided voice and motion capture for Cal Kestis in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (2019) and its 2023 sequel Survivor, earning a BAFTA nomination. Monaghan appeared in Tron: Ares and is set for Bosch: Start of Watch.
Jada Pinkett Smith portrayed Fish Mooney across three seasons until her character's death in season 3. She hosted Red Table Talk from 2018 to 2022, featuring family discussions, and starred in Girls Trip (2017), Angel Has Fallen (2019), and The Matrix Resurrections (2021). In 2023, she executive produced and narrated the Netflix docudrama African Queens.
Michael Chiklis joined in season 2 as Nathaniel Barnes, exiting in season 3. Post-Gotham, he appeared in 1985 with Cory Michael Smith, voiced Deathstroke in Knights and Dragons, and starred in the short-lived Coyote. He had roles in Don't Look Up and Winning Time, with Hotel Cocaine on MGM+ and The Mongoose upcoming.
Jessica Lucas played Tabitha Galavan from season 2 until her death in season 5. She led The Murders in 2019 and joined The Resident in 2021 as neurosurgeon Billie Sutton, which ended in 2023.
Drew Powell's Butch Gilzean evolved into Solomon Grundy by season 4. He guest-starred on shows including 9-1-1, Chicago P.D., and Ray Donovan, with recurring roles in Young Sheldon season 4, Curb Your Enthusiasm season 12, and Monster season 2. In 2025, he appeared in six episodes of The Pitt.
Chris Chalk's Lucius Fox became a series regular after season 1. He played adult Yusef Salaam in When They See Us, Paul Drake in Perry Mason (2020-2023), and featured in Godzilla vs. Kong and Shining Girls. Recently, he portrayed Dick Halloran in It: Welcome to Derry.
Morena Baccarin recurred as Leslie Thompkins in season 1 before becoming regular. She played Vanessa in the Deadpool films, including 2024's Deadpool and Wolverine, and starred in Greenland (2020) and its 2026 sequel. Television roles include The Endgame and Sheriff Country, with voice work in Batman projects and The Flash. She appeared in The Wrecking Crew and is slated for Masters of the Universe.
Camren Bicondova, a teen when cast as Selina Kyle, took a break post-show before starring in the 2024 Tubi film Festival of the Living Dead.
Cory Michael Smith debuted as Edward Nygma early in his career. He featured in 1985, First Man (2018), May December, and Saturday Night as Chevy Chase. In 2025, he was in Sentimental Value and led Mountainhead on HBO.
Robin Lord Taylor's Oswald Cobblepot anchored the underworld narrative. He recurred on You seasons 2 and 5, Law and Order: Organized Crime, and Kevin Can F**k Himself, with film roles in John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, The Mandela Effect, and The Ballad of a Hustler.
Sean Pertwee offered a rugged Alfred Pennyworth. He guested on Prodigal Son and led The Pale Horse and Two Weeks to Live, with recurring parts on You, Silent Witness, The Hack, and NCIS: Tony and Ziva.
Donal Logue deepened Harvey Bullock. After Stumptown and The Unicorn, he starred in Quibi's Dummy (2020), then appeared on The Equalizer and Duster.
Erin Richards' Barbara Kean turned antagonistic. A planned Dracula reimagining, The Brides, did not proceed. She guested on The Crown seasons 5 and 6, and is set for Netflix's I Will Find You with Sam Worthington.
David Mazouz, a teen as Bruce Wayne, has been selective, writing and starring in 2025 short Money Talks, directing Inheritance, and upcoming in Without Prejudice and Going There.
Ben McKenzie anchored the series as Gordon. Post-show, he critiqued cryptocurrency in a 2021 Slate column, co-authored Easy Money (2023) with Jacob Silverman, and directed the 2025 documentary Everyone Is Lying to You for Money. A pilot, The Hurt Unit, did not advance.