Batman: Warrior of Gotham

Batman: Warrior of Gotham is an American animated action-adventure superhero television series based on  by DC Comics, being created by TBD. It is produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation and it airs on Max since August 28th, 2021.

Synopsis
Twelve years after the death of his parents by a mugger, Bruce Wayne has graduated from Gotham High and decides to pursue a college career in Miskatonic University while secretly defending Gotham as the new vigilante, the Batman.

Main

 * Bruce Wayne/Batman (voiced by Xander Mobus) - a distant college student who puts on the facade of a rich young playboy as he heads to Miskatonic College for both a business degree and a criminal psychology degree as he secretly defends Gotham City as the Batman, although he can fail due to his inexperience.

Supporting

 * Alfred Pennyworth (voiced by John DiMaggio) - Bruce's protective butler and father figure who was a former secret agent before retiring to be a butler, knowing Bruce is Batman and training him in martial arts so he can fight better.
 * Harvey Dent (voiced by Scott Menville) - Bruce's charismatic best friend who is a law student as he enjoys hanging with Bruce although he doesn't trust the mysterious Batman.
 * Selina Kyle/Catwoman (voiced by Hynden Walch) - one of Bruce's friends who is a major slacker and also in criminal psychology as she is secretly a cat-themed burglar who steals from the corrupt and cruel, both clashing with and occasionally teaming up with the Batman.
 * Pamela Isley/Poison Ivy (voiced by Sarah-Nicole Robles) - a shy and rather insecure friend to Selina who currently studies botany as, after a freak accident, she transforms into a being able to control plants, gaining a twisted second side that believes that humanity harms plants.
 * Det. James Gordon (voiced by TBD) - a rookie detective working for Gotham PD who learns of Batman and soon becomes a reluctant ally with him, knowing that Batman means no true harm.

Antagonists

 * Mister Bloom (voiced by TBD) - a mysterious yet dangerous "power broker" who operates out of Gotham City as he gives random thugs powers via a substance he calls "the Bloom" as he starts to clash against the Batman, although he is able to outwit him on several occasions, becoming his first nemesis.
 * Oswald "Ozzie" Cobblepot/The Penguin (voiced by Lex Lang) - the owner of the Iceberg Lounge who was born to rich parents whose fortune was screwed over by the Waynes as he recently regained his fortune due to both the Lounge and illegal activities as he is a rising mob boss, causing him to clash against Batman.
 * Edward Nashton/The Riddler (voiced by Jeremy Shada) - an intelligent yet insane college student who sees himself as the smartest man alive, creating complex riddles and crimes to prove his intellectual superiority.
 * Bane (voiced by André Sogliuzzo) - a terrifying mercenary who is one of the strongest men alive, claiming that he can break anyone that challenges him, growing interested in breaking the bat.
 * Dr. Jonathan Crane/Scarecrow (voiced by Jim Pirri) - a mentally insane college professor obsessed with fear as he develops a gas that allows everyone to face their worst fears.
 * Victor Fries/Mr. Freeze (voiced by TBD) - a tragic scientist whose wife has a rare disease as he wears a suit that allows him to freeze anything as he makes it his goal to cure Nora. It is eventually revealed that his wife never existed and that he was never a scientist but an Arkham patient who stole the suit, being confident that Nora is real.
 * Ted Carson/Firefly (voiced by TBD) - a delusional former fire fighter who after getting burned in a rescue mission gone wrong, has become obsessed with fire and burning everything to the ground, wearing a high tech suit that allows him to produce flames.
 * The Music Meister (voiced by TBD) - TBD
 * [1 villain from adaptions: Shame, DAVE, Rumor, Everywhere Man, King Tut, Bookworm, Egghead, the Minstrel or Siren]
 * Mary Dahl/Baby Doll (voiced by TBD) - a former sitcom star who has a disease that causes her to be unable to look past the age of sixteen as she decides to begin a crime spree to bring back her old show.

Episodes
See List of Batman: Warrior of Gotham episodes.

Trivia

 * The choice to make Batman a college student was to make a different Batman series compared to the others, believing a younger Batman would help.