'Gotham' exclusive deleted scene released; season 4 to show a more grown up Bruce and Selina

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Fans of "Gotham" can now watch an exclusive deleted scene from the show online or wait a few days for the release of "Gotham: The Complete Third Season" this Aug. 29.

Fish Mooney (Jada Pinkett Smith) and Selina Kyle (Camren Bicondova) are back for more on-screen banter in the exclusive "Gotham" deleted scene released online in ComicBook.com on Aug. 24.

Selina is a teenage orphan and street thief who grows up to be the infamous Catwoman while Fish Mooney used to be a crime boss in one of the gangs in Gotham City but soon overthrew the gang's leader. Betrayed by one of her associates, Fish ended up as a prisoner on an island clinic where she ended up rallying the rest of the prisoners to demand a meeting with the doctor. She eventually escaped the island in time for the gang wars in Gotham city, where she was killed and then revived.

The deleted scene is from the first episode of season 3 titled "Better to Reign in Hell," when Selina was once again employed under Fish. Selina was horrified when Fish ordered one of her monsters to kill her assistant, Ethel Peabody (Tonya Pinkins).

In the deleted scene, Selina has teamed up with Fish as the latter tried to find a drug that would help her feel better because her new ability to touch people and control their will is causing her to get sick. This scene, as well as other exclusive deleted scenes, will be available on BluRay and DVD as "Gotham: The Complete Third Season" comes out in stores this Aug. 29.

The next season of "Gotham" will be featuring more of Selina, showing her relationship with Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) in a way that may strike viewers as familiar  that is, more like the adult version of the cat and the bat.

"Bruce and Selina's relationship, as Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle, is going to crumble. They're never gonna be two innocent kids throwing bagels at each other in the Wayne Manor again... They're becoming adults, they're becoming different people," Mazouz told TVGuide that the two characters will both step closer to their future alter egos who happen to be at the opposite sides of the fight against crime.

"Gotham" will return on Thursday, Aug.31 at 8 p.m. EDT on FOX.

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