The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc has finally commented on the fan theory that Theo Rossi's Dr. Julian Rush is the Batman villain Scarecrow. Introduced in episode 2, "Inside Man," Julian Rush is a ...
In what might come as a major letdown for fans of the TV show, The Penguin showrunner, Lauren LeFranc, recently cleared the ...
Despite being one of the first escaped villains Batman has to face, he doesn't get more than twenty minutes of screentime, ...
A very popular fan theory during the run of The Penguin on HBO was that Sofia Falcone’s psychiatrist at Arkham, Dr. Julian ...
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 ...
Arkham Knight sees Batman infected with the Joker's toxic blood, which mixes with Scarecrow's fear toxin to make the hero slowly go insane. He sees the Clown Prince of Crime everywhere ...
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 ...
which would at least tangentially bring in a known Arkham inmate to the mix, one based in chemistry and powerful drugs, Scarecrow. Maybe even with an actor who played him in a flashback.
Dr. Julian Rush (Theo Rossi), was actually going to turn out to be Batman villain the Scarecrow. After all, in the comics, Dr. Jonathan Crane worked at Arkham before using his fear toxin to become ...