'Batwoman' Season 2 synopsis promises major game-changer that will transform Gotham and the Bat Team forever

In all probability, the foe would be Safiyah, who is the leader of the pirate nation of Coryana and has been teased throughout Season 1
PUBLISHED MAY 15, 2020
Ruby Rose as Batwoman (IMDb)
Ruby Rose as Batwoman (IMDb)

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the ongoing seasons of current shows had to be cut short. 'The Flash' ended on a worrying cliffhanger, and we suppose that's what's expected from 'Supergirl' and 'Batwoman' finales too, which will air next week. Recently, The CW announced that while 'Supergirl' will only return in the middle of 2021, 'The Flash' and 'Batwoman' are expected to air in January 2021.

While we still don't know which direction the 'Batwoman' finale will take, The CW decided to share the synopsis for Season 2. Alice (Rachel Skarsten) and Hush (Gabriel Mann) are up to no good, as always. The synopsis reads: "Kate Kane (Ruby Rose) never planned to be Gotham’s new vigilante, but with Batman missing and the city in despair, Kate has armed herself with a passion for social justice and an arsenal of high tech weapons, soaring through the shadowed streets of Gotham as Batwoman. At the end of the first season, Crows Commander Jacob Kane (Dougray Scott) has declared a war on Batwoman, forcing everyone around them to choose sides. Meanwhile, Batwoman’s arch-nemesis Alice (Rachel Skarsten) is focused on acquiring the one thing that can take down the Bat, pulling off her most devious plan yet with the help of Bruce Wayne’s former best friend Tommy Elliot, now terrorizing the city as the villain Hush."

Gotham can never catch a break, can it? A big 'game-changer' is promised in the second half of the synopsis as well. "Season two kicks off with a major game-changer that will alter Gotham and The Bat Team forever. As the dust settles, Batwoman has everything working against her — including the recently escaped rogues’ gallery of villains — and everyone will come to see her in a whole new light. Alice meets her match when she becomes entangled with a dangerous foe from her past who knows exactly how to prey on her vulnerabilities. As Luke (Camrus Johnson) and Mary (Nicole Kang) find their footing as sidekicks, a romance will shake up their dynamic. Meanwhile, Sophie (Megan Tandy) and Julia's (guest star Christina Wolfe) budding relationship will face its first real test and make Sophie question everything she thought she knew to be true."

In all probability, the foe would be Safiyah, who is the leader of the pirate nation of Coryana and has been teased throughout Season 1. Meanwhile, the Season 1 finale is expected to be a nerve-wracking one. Alice is determined to bring down Batwoman at any cost, and she seems to have found the perfect means to do so. What's going to happen next?

Tune into The CW on Sunday at 8pm to find out. 

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