
Inspired by Batman and concerned for his health during a rough patch in his life, Harper became part of the Bat-Family as Bluebird, using her knowledge of electronics to aid them. After Cullen was bullied for his homosexuality, Harper went after the gang who attacked him, forcing Batman to intervene when the two found themselves outnumbered. Harper and Cullen Row were siblings within the Batman comics and part of DC’s LGBTQ+ community.

Related: Gotham Knights Show Is Already Repeating An Arrowverse Batman Mistake Slated for a premiere in 2023 after Batwoman’s cancelation, Gotham Knights came off as its spiritual successor with many of the same writers and plot elements, albeit with a new continuity to explore. Focusing on Gotham in the wake of Bruce Wayne's apparent death, The CW’s Gotham Knights assembles a new team of lesser-known Batman characters, each with suspected ties to Bruce’s murder.


Not to be confused with the game of the same name, The CW announced the development of the Gotham Knights TV show in 2021. With titles like Titans and those established in the Arrowverse setting the pace, the Gotham Knights series has plenty of remarkable acts to follow, along with a new story to tell as it attempts to find its own identity. Since 1966 Batman has been a staple of television, and every show since has attempted to build upon The Dark Knight’s legacy. Fallon Smythe and Tyler DiChiara round out the team as the LGBTQ+ siblings, Harper and Cullen Row (per Variety).The Gotham Knights TV show confirmed a cast of old and new DC characters proving to be one of the most ambitious lineups of any new DC show. Anna Lore ("All American") will portray Stephanie Brown, who has donned the Batgirl cowl and created her superhero character, Spoiler. "Raven's Home" star Navia Ziraili will portray Carrie Kelley, the first-ever female Robin who appeared in Frank Miller's "The Dark Knight Returns" graphic novel.

She seems to be a play on the comic character Duela Dent, who claimed to be the daughter of Riddler, Joker, and Harvey Dent (she appeared as Joker's daughter in "Batwoman" Season 1, Episode 14, "Grinning from Ear to Ear," played by Alessandra Torresani). Olivia Rose Keegan ("Days of Our Lives") is playing Duela, an unhinged survivor of a life that began with being born in Arkham Asylum. While he eventually becomes Two-Face in the comics, we'll have to wait and see if that is his character arc on "Gotham Knights." Perhaps the most noteworthy cast member is "Supernatural" alum Misha Collins, who will be taking on the iconic part of Harvey Dent (per Variety). The character was created specifically for the series, adding a new depth to the Batman mythos for The CW. Oscar Morgan ("Millie Inbetween") is set to be the lead as Turner Hayes, the adopted son of Bruce Wayne.
