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The City Falls and the Villains Rise in Epic Trailer for the Final Season of “Gotham”

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The deranged. The insane. And of course… BANE. Plus the birth of the Dark Knight! The origin story of the Joker! The arrival of Harley Quinn! Nothing is being held back. Not anymore.

Fox’s “Gotham” isn’t a show we typically cover here on BD, though it’s worth pointing out that the DC Comics-based series has time and time again proven itself to be a treat for horror fans. As Noah Levine wrote for us earlier this year, “as the show began to find its footing, the writers decided to completely embrace the insanity and horror of the Batman mythos.”

The fifth and final season of “Gotham,” in particular, looks to be leaning into that insanity and horror, as all the DC villains have invaded Gotham. Batman, of course, stands in their way.

Subtitled “Legend of the Dark Knight,” the final season premieres January 3.

Check out an epic, extended “movie trailer” for Season 5 below!

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Watch the Bloody ‘Scooby-Doo’ Sketch Starring Jake Gyllenhaal from ‘Saturday Night Live’

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Jake Gyllenhaal hosted “Saturday Night Live” last night and the show’s most memorable sketch saw Gyllenhaal playing an iconic pop culture character: Fred from “Scooby-Doo.”

It was titled “Scooby-Doo and the Mystery of the Shadow Phantom,” with Gyllenhaal starring alongside musical guest Sabrina Carpenter as well as “SNL” cast members Sarah Sherman, Mikey Day, and Andrew Dismukes. While it starts like a traditional “Scooby” adventure, with the gang unmasking a mystery, it soon turns into a rated “R” bloodbath.

After Fred reveals the Phantom to be Old Man Franklin, he takes things a step too far and literally rips Old Man Franklin’s face clean off. From there, the Mystery Inc. gang is dispatched in increasingly gruesome ways, while Scoob chows down on the Old Man’s face.

The gore effects are largely digital, but we’ll let it slide.

Watch “Scooby-Doo and the Mystery of the Shadow Phantom” below!

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