CaptainWacky
I want to smell dark matter
Or we'll be like "why am I still watching this" or even "I stopped watching this!"
I'm glad they show this after 9, otherwise there would have been hardly anything left of last nights episode pre watershed.
Gotham is adding another kid villain to its gallery of preteen rogues, as if it doesn't already have enough bad guys to go around.
According to Zap2It, Scarecrow will be the next iconic Batman baddie to join the ranks of Catwoman, the Riddler, the Penguin, and Two-Face by having his origin story told on the show. The news was revealed during a panel at Stan Lee's Comikaze expo, which was held in Los Angeles over the weekend.
Gotham executive producer Danny Cannon told Comikaze attendees that the show's writers are breaking the story now, and that the Scarecrow moniker will actually be passed on to the character, who we'll first see as a child, by his father. The idea is to create a future enemy for Batman while simultaneously introducing a possible adversary for Jim Gordon.
Scarecrow, also known as Jonathan Crane, was most recently portrayed by Cillian Murphy in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight trilogy.