
Age: 21
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Bryce Gheisar is an American actor, best known for his leading roles as young Ethan in A Dog's Purpose and Julian in Wonder. Gheisar currently portrays Elliot Combs in The Astronauts. Bryce Gheisar was born on December 30, 2004, in Plano, Texas, into a family of three, made up of his parents, Todd and Nicole Gheisar, and his older brother, Blake Gheisar. Bryce was a rising star in competitive gymnastics before he first discovered his love for acting. He currently resides in Plano, Texas, but has filmed around North America. Gheisar started his acting career aged eight. He landed his first role in 2015, in the short film The Bus Stop as Elijah Gutnick. After he was enrolled in Cathryn Sullivan's school for Acting, he made his first theatrical appearance playing the leading role of young Ethan, in the acclaimed 2017 film, A Dog's Purpose. That same year, he gained that much more widespread recognition when portraying one of the lead roles, Julian, in the Oscar-nominated film, Wonder, working alongside Jacob Tremblay, Millie Davis and Julia Roberts. Bryce currently portrays Elliot Combes in the 2020 TV series, The Astronauts, on Nickelodeon. - IMDb Mini Biography By: yusufpiskin

Gotham is dying — drowning in crime, corruption, and madness. Years into his crusade, Bruce Wayne has become a darker, more brutal version of the Batman, feared as much as he is revered. When a Returning force of chaos emerges from the shadows — The Joker, a sadistic terrorist with no clear motive beyond anarchy — Gotham spirals into unrelenting fear. Bodies pile up, the police are powerless, and every crime feels like a punchline to a joke only one man understands. As the Joker’s warped ideology infects the city, Batman is pushed to his breaking point, forced to confront not just the killer he hunts, but the monster he’s becoming in the process. Batman: City of Madness is a violent psychological thriller that strips both hero and villain to their rawest cores. With Alfred and Gordon barely holding him back from crossing the line, Bruce must decide whether to be Gotham’s savior or its executioner. The Joker’s reign of terror becomes a mirror — reflecting the city’s corruption, Batman’s fractured mind, and the fragile morality that separates vengeance from justice. In a blood-soaked climax set against a burning Gotham skyline, Batman faces the one truth he’s always denied: to stop the Joker, he may have to become just as mad.
