GŌTHAM, TX is coming. For Reals!

GŌTHAM, TX LIVES! Really. It does.


"Can I watch it online right now" you ask? Well, actually, no. No you can't. But soon. Soon you shall be able to.

For now we had our premiere this past Sunday, October 26th at the Four Day Weekend theater courtesy of our old friends, Endeavor Cinema. Had a great turn out and got some good laughs- A big relief for any filmmaker who has made a comedy.

We had the honor of sharing the screen with the short, Slow Wave, from Endeavor's own, and as well as the one and only indie TV show, Ghost Breakers.

Keep an eye out for more screenings soon. We are looking into festival submissions as well but the plan is to have the film available online, for free, by the end of the year.

On a related note, Blood Guilt (the short western we were unable to make before Gōtham, TX) has found new life as a webcomic via the very cool app, Scrollon. It has not released yet but that will change very soon. It is created and co-written by myself (Aaron Kirk) and the man who dreamt up the Blood Guilt short film with me, Jason Baumgardner. Art is by Seth Haak and it looks plain rad. Catherine Baumgardner is providing some design elements as well, especially in the realm of our character's wardrobe.

For those who may not remember, Blood Guilt changed from a traditional western into a alternate history western, where Texas is mostly a lawless, no man's land between coasts controlled by Germany and Japan 20 years after the Allies were defeated in WWII. The story picks up not long after the end of a failed second revolutionary war and follows one man on his journey towards revenge.

You can keep up with Blood Guilt here and on Facebook, here.

And, for fun - The Gōtham, TX IMDB page is up but still under construction. Some credits have passed verification but more should show up throughout the week.

Enjoy! and to all of you who make this stuff possible...Thank you!



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