And knowing just how many memorable clashes Batman and Scarecrow have had in the past, across all mediums, it’ll be interesting to see how harmful that fear toxin will be for Bruce’s teenage mind.
Writer and executive producer John Stephens told us at Comic-Con that the fear-mongering Scarecrow will take on a temporary arc that’ll get about as close to a horror movie as Gotham can and will go.
Especially after all that stuff with the Shaman and Ra’s al Ghul.
I’m definitely a fan of The Riddler, Penguin and other line-crossing big bads that Gotham has introduced to fans over the first three seasons, but I’m beyond the moon with anticipation for the upcoming appearance of Scarecrow 2.0.