Scarecrow in other media

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Adaptations of Scarecrow in other media
A cosplayer dressed as Scarecrow
Created byBill Finger
Bob Kane
Original sourceComics published by DC Comics
First appearanceWorld's Finest Comics #3 (September 1941)
Films and television
Film(s)
Television
show(s)

The

, and others have provided the Scarecrow's voice in animation and video games.

Television

Live-action

David W. Thompson as Scarecrow in Gotham
  • fourth season, and by David W. Thompson for all other appearances.[1][2][3] This version is injected with a serum designed to eliminate fear by his father, Gerald Crane (portrayed by Julian Sands), which instead amplifies Jonathan's fear of scarecrows and drives him insane.[4][5] After being institutionalized in Arkham Asylum, Jonathan embraces his fears and recreates his father's toxin to become the Scarecrow, and forms alliances with other criminals to terrorize Gotham City.[6][7][8]
  • Gotham City Police Department.[10] He brainwashes Jason Todd into helping him turn Gotham City against the Titans, who ultimately defeat and re-incarcerate him in Arkham.[11]

Animation

DC Animated Universe

Scarecrow's designs in the DC Animated Universe

Scarecrow appears in the DC Animated Universe (DCAU).

  • The character is introduced in Batman: The Animated Series, voiced by Henry Polic II. This version is a former psychology professor at Gotham University who was terminated for using his students as test subjects for his fear experiments, leading him to develop a fear-inducing toxin and become the Scarecrow to seek revenge, which brings him into conflict with Batman.
  • Scarecrow returns in The New Batman Adventures, voiced by Jeffrey Combs while an uncredited Jeff Bennett provides his laugh in the episode "Over the Edge". The character is given a "darker" revamp in both design and personality to make him more "scary". Producers Bruce Timm and Paul Dini described Scarecrow's redesign as a "Texas Chainsaw Massacre Leatherface kind of look. It really had nothing to do with being a scarecrow per se, but he was definitely scary [....] He looked like a hanged man who had been cut down and gone off to terrorize people. We weren't even sure if there was an actual guy in the suit."[12]

Film

Live-action

Cillian Murphy as Scarecrow in The Dark Knight (2008)

Animation

Video games

Lego series

Batman: Arkham

Scarecrow as depicted in Batman: Arkham Asylum (left) and Batman: Arkham Knight (right)

Scarecrow appears in the Batman: Arkham series, voiced by Dino Andrade in Arkham Asylum and Arkham Underworld, and by John Noble in Arkham Knight.[29] This version wields a mechanical gauntlet with four hypodermic needles laced with his fear toxin.[30]

  • In Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009), Scarecrow is among the inmates freed during the Joker's takeover of Arkham Island. He exposes Batman to his fear toxin and attempts to infect Gotham City's water supply, only to be attacked and dragged into the sewers by Killer Croc. In a post-credits scene, Scarecrow emerges from the ocean and grabs a floating crate of the Titan formula.[31]
  • In Batman: Arkham City (2011), Scarecrow leaves hidden radio frequency broadcasts for Batman that, when decrypted, reveal three messages: "I will return Batman", "You will pay for what you have done to me", and "Fear will tear Gotham City to shreds".[32] A boat in Arkham City's harbor also contains a human test subject for his fear toxin.[33]
  • In Batman: Arkham Knight (2015), Scarecrow returns and forms an alliance with the Arkham Knight to unite all of Gotham's criminals and force a citywide evactuation by unleashing his new strain of fear toxin on Halloween.[34][35][36][37] Though Batman defeats the Knight and Poison Ivy sacrifices herself to neutralize the toxin's effects, Scarecrow takes Commissioner James Gordon and Robin hostage to force Batman to surrender at the ruins of Arkham Asylum. Scarecrow unmasks Batman as Bruce Wayne on live television before injecting him with fear toxin,[38] but Batman overcomes his fears and subdues Scarecrow with his own drug, after which he is taken into the Gotham City Police Department's custody.[39]
  • Scarecrow appears as a playable character in
    Batman: Arkham Underworld
    (2016).

Miscellaneous

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