The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc has disproved a fan theory regarding the television series and a popular Batman villain ...
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The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc addresses a popular fan theory regarding the show, Theo Rossi's character, and a Batman ...
Despite being one of the first escaped villains Batman has to face, he doesn't get more than twenty minutes of screentime, ...
Here’s what she had to say, and she didn’t mince words: Well, I can say he’s not the Scarecrow. So much for that theory. Fans were hoping that Dr. Rush would be the Matt Reeves’ Batman ...
The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc has finally commented on the fan theory that Theo Rossi's Dr. Julian Rush is the Batman ...
Eagle-eyed fans spotted some suspicious items in Julian Rush's office during The Penguin episode 4, with what looks to be a ...
The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc has revealed whether there's any truth to theories that Theo Rossi's Dr. Julian Rush is ...
And while Murphy might’ve dodged the Batman bullet, he didn’t exactly end up slumming it. Instead, he was cast as the ultimate creepy villain, Dr. Jonathan Crane, a.k.a. The Scarecrow ...
In what might come as a major letdown for fans of the TV show, The Penguin showrunner, Lauren LeFranc, recently cleared the ...
In The Penguin, Oz Cobb (Colin Farrell) ruffled the feathers of Batman’s rogues gallery. As the new kingpin of Gotham City, Oz outmaneuvered the likes of Sal Maroni (Clancy Brown) — a rival gangster ...
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.