Instead, he was cast as the ultimate creepy villain, Dr. Jonathan Crane, a.k.a. The Scarecrow, in Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises. Talk about an unexpected pivot!
Thankfully, the quality of side quests only got better from Arkham City to Arkham Knight, with the latter having some of the ...
with Liam Neeson giving a convincing portrayal of international terrorist Ra’s al Ghul and Cillian Murphy in tow as the mad doctor known as the Scarecrow. Batman Begins paved the way for ...
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In what might come as a major letdown for fans of the TV show, The Penguin showrunner, Lauren LeFranc, recently cleared the ...
Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, Scarecrow/Jonathan Crane debuted in DC Comics in 1941’s World’s Finest Comics #3. The Batman villain is known for using a drug called “fear toxin” to ...
Fans noticed what appeared to be a burlap mask and a needle-fingered glove on display in Rush’s office, similar to the glove Scarecrow used to inject his fear toxins in the Batman: Arkham video ...
Given the obvious similarities between Bliss and Scarecrow's fear drug, could The Batman 2 reveal that Crane is secretly working in Arkham under the fake moniker of "Julian Rush"? Unfortunately ...
Robert Pattinson's "The Batman" sequel is dealing with the toughest villain of all — The Writer's Block. DC Studio co-chief James Gunn confirmed Friday that writer/director Matt Reeves' "The ...
The last we saw of Poison Ivy in the Arkham series, she was an adult who had a tense alliance with Batman to stop the machinations of Scarecrow. After Scarecrow used the Cloudburst device in ...