But with Gotham City in flames and the Bat-Family driven insane, Batman has to save Gotham City by recruiting his last-ever choice into the Bat-Family: Scarecrow. This desperate recruitment took ...
Arkham Asylum, who the titular caped vigilante has to run away from every time the two cross paths. Yes, thanks to his ...
Here’s what she had to say, and she didn’t mince words: Well, I can say he’s not the Scarecrow. So much for that theory. Fans were hoping that Dr. Rush would be the Matt Reeves’ Batman ...
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 ...
That led to speculation that the psychiatrist is actually Jonathan Crane, AKA The Scarecrow – a Batman villain who hasn't been seen in a live-action movie since the Christopher Nolan films.
Scarecrow from the Batman Arkham series has always been the laughingstock of the games' fanbase, due to his unfortunate accident in the original Arkham Asylum. Despite being one of the first ...
The tease of Scarecrow's presence in The Penguin led to an anticlimactic end for the character. The potential for Dr. Rush to develop into other iconic Batman villains like Dr. Hugo Strange ...
After his first big screen adventure, Little Batman is back in action in his first real month of crimefighting. Left to his own devices, a young Damian Wayne seeks to rescue his father from ...
Reading into what she's said, the showrunner only ruled out Dr Julian Rush being the Scarecrow – not that the iconic character won't appear at all in either future The Batman films or potential ...