The origin story of Bruce Wayne's legendary butler, Alfred Pennyworth, a former British SAS soldier who forms a security company and goes to work with Thomas Wayne, Bruce's billionaire father, in 1960s London.
Pennyworth is a Drama Crime TV Series created by . It stars Jack Bannon, Ben Aldridge, Ryan Fletcher, among others.
Pennyworth is currently rated 7.6 stars on the ReelBugs scale.
Title | Pennyworth |
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Genres |
Drama Crime |
Episodes | 10 |
Status | Returning Series |
Countries |
US |
Runtime | 60 min |
Website | Pennyworth |
The origin story of Bruce Wayne's legendary butler, Alfred Pennyworth, a former British SAS soldier who forms a security company and goes to work with Thomas Wayne, Bruce's billionaire father, in 1960s London.
![]() Jack BannonAlfred Pennyworth |
![]() Ben AldridgeThomas Wayne |
![]() Ryan FletcherDave Boy |
![]() Hainsley Lloyd BennettBazza |
![]() Paloma FaithBet Sykes |
![]() Jason FlemyngLord Harwood |
![]() Polly WalkerPeggy Sykes |
Pennyworth is rated TV-MA. It is specifically designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under 17. For a more detailed description, check out Pennyworth - Parents Guide
This looks really good. It brings back to James Bond and seeing Alfred Pennyworth during his days as an MI:6 agent working for SAS will be interesting.
Alfred is the best grandfather the Batfamily could ask for
Should be very interesting to see more fascinating backstory about bruce wayne's favorite butler. ^_^
Huh, I'm curious I guess.
It got really good reviews from test screenings. But the best way to enjoy it is not to see it as a DC property that's gonna be chalked full of comic references. Best just to accept it for what it is. It's just gonna be an original sophisticated unfiltered drama based within the DC universe with a few characters we recognize.
It's something I can see being in an one-off Elseworlds comic.
We are now in Bruce Wayne and Jim Gordon's 80th anniversary and now a series on Alfred that focuses on his like in London before moving to Gotham and becoming both Batman's our favorite butler:)
This can work very will. It does not need any Batman Referring it's at all with so ever.
I’m just curious how they are going to connect to the dc universe outside reality. And if him meeting the Wayne’s is going to be the final scene of the finale like Batman suit up for Gotham
this looks interesting. I will be disappointed if they make reference to batman in this show.
I'm in, remember Batman (Bruce Wayne) is one of the only good guys without super powers. He had to learn his skills somewhere, and luckily he could afford the technology.......How's that for geekin out