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Oscar Morgan as Turner Hayes, Bruce Wayne's adoptive son and a student at Gotham Academy who is alleged to have hired the three people framed for killing Bruce. Turner Hayes is an original character for the series and does not come from the comics. [3] [4]
Bat’s all, folks! Turner Hayes and the other Gotham Knights will not fight their way to a second season, now that The CW has cancelled the DC Comics-inspired series ahead of its Season 1 finale ...
Mary Turner (c. 1885 [11] – 19 May 1918) was a young, married black woman and mother of three—including an unborn child—who was lynched by a white mob in Lowndes County, Georgia, for having protested the lynching death of her husband Hazel "Hayes" Turner the day before in Brooks County. [16]
The non-Arrowverse series’ premiere opens with a brooding Turner Hayes (played by Oscar Morgan) mid-monologue; as Bruce Wayne’s adopted son, he’s seemingly got all he could ever want. Except ...
While Stephanie Brown and Harper Row worked to disarm the bomb, Robin took out the Mutants members as Harvey Dent (who was tipped off by a disguised Turner Hayes who snuck in to the Founders Gala) subdued the Mutant Lieutenant. Though the Mutants that attacked the Founders' Gala were arrested, Wagner was mentioned to still be at large as Turner ...
Kid approved! Misha Collins wasn’t thrilled about the idea of leaving his family in California to play the iconic Batman villain Harvey Dent/Two-Face in Gotham Knights after more than a decade ...
Turner, Allen: 47: African American: Western area of Parish (county) Union: Louisiana: March 1914: Accused of assaulting a white man (J.P. McDougall) [339] J.P. McDougall was whipping Allen Turner's son. Allen was defending his son. Taken from deputy sheriff and shot to death. It is said that Allen's body was then dragged through the roads of ...
In 2011, "The New 52" rebooted the DC universe and introduced a new incarnation of Chimera. He is a diver named Coombs working for Triton Base who is mauled by sharks and given experimental life-saving treatment by Dr. Edrid Orson involving a brain tissue sample of the sea monster Karaqan and other DNA grafts from different marine animals.