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==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 18:54, 16 April 2018

Wayne Enterprises is a multinational company founded by the Wayne family.

History

Wayne Enterprises is a company that is located in Gotham City. It is shown to have some subsidiaries such as WellZyn. After Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne were killed by an unknown mugger[1], Wayne Enterprises was run by its Board of Directors.[2]

Sid Bunderslaw later mentioned to Bruce Wayne that Thomas Wayne and his father had kept quiet about the illegal activities at Wayne Enterprises.[3]

Wayne Enterprises is revealed to be the owners of the underground Indian Hill facility.[4]

Wayne Enterprises is revealed to be the owners of Pinewood Farms which is a bio-engineering farm that did different bio-engineering experiments. This is where Karen Jennings was brought to in order to change her crippling arm. The result was that Karen gained a reptilian arm.[5]

Wayne Enterprises is actually run by a mysterious organization known as The Court of Owls, who are also secretly in control of Gotham City.[6]

Bruce Wayne and Alfred Pennyworth confront the Board of Directors about the company's connections with Indian Hill. After Alfred tells Crowley not to speak out of turn, Bruce states that he will meet with each of them one by one. Someone on the Board informs The Court about Bruce's actions.[7]

It is revealed that after the closure of Indian Hill that Wayne Enterprises had the corpses kept by Hugo Strange relocated to another facility (with one of the deceased being Jerome Valeska) and were preserved in chambers.[8]

Employees

Divisions of Wayne Enterprises

Subsidiaries of Wayne Enterprises

Appearances

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Novels


Notes

  • Wayne Enterprises first appeared in Batman #307 (January, 1979).
  • The logo for Wayne Enterprises is the same one used in the Dark Knight Trilogy and DC Extended Universe.

References

  1. Heller, Bruno (writer) & Cannon, Danny (director) ( September 22, 2014). "Pilot". Gotham. Season 1. Episode 1. FOX.
  2. Heller, Bruno (writer) & Hunter, Jeffrey (director) (February 16, 2015). "The Blind Fortune Teller". Gotham. Season 1. Episode 16. FOX.
  3. Harper, Jordan (writer) & Edwards, Paul A. (director) (April 27, 2015). "The Anvil or the Hammer". Gotham. Season 1. Episode 21. FOX.
  4. Cutter, Rebecca Perry (writer) & Scott, T.J. (director) (October 26, 2015). "Rise of the Villains: By Fire". Gotham. Season 2. Episode 6. FOX.
  5. Hull, Robert & Brown-Mostyn, Megan (writers) & Stephens, John (director) (April 18, 2016). "Wrath of the Villains: Pinewood". Gotham. Season 2. Episode 18. FOX.
  6. Heller, Bruno (writer) & Egilsson, Eagle (director) (May 23, 2016). "Wrath of the Villains: Transference". Gotham. Season 2. Episode 22. FOX.
  7. Stephens, John (writer) & Cannon, Danny (director) (September 19, 2016). "Mad City: Better to Reign in Hell...". Gotham. Season 3. Episode 1. FOX.
  8. Lilien, Steven & Wynbrandt, Bryan (writer) & Osunsanmi, Olatunde (director) (January 23, 2017). "Mad City: Smile Like You Mean It". Gotham. Season 3. Episode 13. FOX.