MUMBAI: Villains are making an epic comeback on Warner TV this season, as DC Comics’ most nefarious foes will battle it out against their legendary superhero counterparts in three high-profile return series.
On Tuesdays, Gotham fanatics will have to buckle up for Season 2 in the next instalment of this Batman origins-story. Having won theCritic’s Choice Television Award in the Most Exciting New Series category in its first season, Gotham Season 2 will see the rise of new and ambitious villains, as well as the emergence of the infamous Riddler, Penguin and The Joker. Right after that, the channel also premieres the highly anticipated first season of Blindspot. It will be revving up suspense and thrills in a larger conspiracy setting, pointing towards a series of unsolved crimes and a beautiful body full of tattoos.
iZombi makes a comeback with its second season on Wednesdays. The series follows Rose McIver stars as Olivia "Liv" Moore, a 25-year-old medical resident on the fast track to a perfect life until she's turned into a zombie.
On Thursdays, season 4 of Arrow makes its mark on the channel. Uneasy alliances and rivalries shift as Oliver Queen faces his most difficult challenge yet – facing villainous Ra's al Ghul and the League of Assassins.
On 26 September, Warner TV will also play tribute to arguably the biggest superhero with Batman Day. Watch out for a Batman movie marathon starting from 10:30 am, that will feature Batman Begins and The Dark Knight franchise. This is the start of a crescendo, which will see a new season of The Flash, and premieres of Supergirl and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow hit the screen in 2016.
As if that wasn't enough, Warner TV will also exclusively air the latest series of The Big Bang Theory starting 25 September.
The summary of the line up is as follows:
. Tuesdays: Gotham S2 premieres 22 September / 9 pm (SG/HK/MY/PH)
. Tuesdays: Blindspot premieres 22 September / 9:50 pm
. Wednesdays: iZombie S2 premieres 7 October / 9 pm
. Thursdays: Arrow S4 premieres 8 October / 9 pm
. Friday: The Big Bang Theory premieres 25 September / 9 pm