Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight trilogy has many compelling characters, and it's interesting to see how they stack up ...
Arkham Asylum, who the titular caped vigilante has to run away from every time the two cross paths. Yes, thanks to his ...
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 ...
Absolute Batman has yet to face his biggest threats in DC's new universe, though he's shown that he already has enough to ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
and shared a screenshot of a rumor saying “Clayface and The Scarecrow will be big additions to The Batman Part II.” Gunn responded quite clearly with, “Firstly, no. Secondly, couldn’t be t ...
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 ...
The Scarecrow has returned. A new villain has emerged with an army of mercenaries under his command. The worst of Gotham have banded together with one purpose: Kill Batman and destroy his legacy.