
Deadline reports that Netflix’s acquisition of worldwide streaming rights to Gotham is the first time ever that such rights have been sold before a show has even premiered. According to Deadline, Netflix is paying $1.75 million for the rights to each episode of Gotham (contrast that with the only slightly larger $2 million Netflix is paying for each episode of the NBC hit The Blacklist). The first season Gotham episodes will be available to stream on Netflix as soon as the first episode of the second season airs on the Fox network, with the deal continuing to function in that manner until the series ends.
Deadline notes that Netflix has been looking to acquire the rights to Gotham since the pilot episode of the series, which presents the heroes and villains of the Batman saga early in their careers, got a great reaction at the L.A. International screenings in May.