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In new solicit information for the upcoming Immortal Legend Batman #2, Pepe Larraz's cover art reveals that Alfred Pennyworth will be reborn as a towering robot. Shown behind Batman's new design, a ...
Written by Scott Snyder, with art by Nick Dragotta, Absolute Batman #1 opens with a flashback showing Bruce Wayne as a child. The story then shifts forward to now and the viewpoint of Alfred ...
Alfred’s presence a mystery in new Batman preview The panels showing Alfred in the Batmobile prompted reports of Bruce Wayne creating an artificial-intelligence based on his fallen ally. However ...
The show is not directly related to Gotham. Instead, Pennyworth will explore Alfred’s backstory in the ’60s. Essentially, this is an origin story that’s a prequel of a prequel.
The series, which focuses on Bruce Wayne ’s manservant Alfred Pennyworth (Jack Bannon) will now be called Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman’s Butler.
Other notable moments in the Pennyworth Season 2 teaser trailer include Thomas Wayne mentioning he is engaged to another woman, a moment of dialogue mentioning Arkham Asylum, and Alfred saying he ...
A licia Silverstone says people have warmed up to Batman & Robin over the years. The actor recently acknowledged its over-the ...
Jack Bannon stars as Alfred Pennyworth, the future butler for Bruce Wayne/Batman. Here, he is a former SAS soldier who went to work for Thomas Wayne before his son Bruce was born.
“Pennyworth,” the DC Comics drama revolving around the early years of Bruce Wayne’s butler Alfred, is moving to HBO Max for its third season. The series produced by Warner Bros. Television ...
Meanwhile, Alfred Pennyworth (Jack Bannon) has just come home to London from 10 years in he British air service, serving in battle zones where he’s had to kill people in the name of the queen.
Pennyworth on EPIX finally gives Alfred his due, but what about every other version of him? He's been played by Michael Caine, Jeremy Irons, Sean Pertwee, and more.
Alfred the Bumbler Introduced in 1943’s Batman No. 16 as a comic foil for Batman and Robin, the original Alfred was fat, bald and clumsy, and was less a help than a nuisance.