Well there was another version to Scarecrow's story that I found on Villains' WIKI in the comics where he actually was once a victim of child abuse and bullying due to his appearance as a skinny tall human. His father left before he was born, his mother never showed love or affection for him as a baby and left him with his horrible abusive religious fanatic great grandmother and never wanted to bond with him. Whenever he was locked in the bird infested church as punishment, he began to develop a taste for fear and an affinity for crows while wearing a suit made with a chemical that would cause the birds to attack. As time went by, Jonathan Crane would forever become the target of cruel taunts and jeers due to his spindly legs and lanky frame, being called cruel names like Scarecrow and Ichabod. This was how Jonathan became obsessed with fear and thoughts of revenge, but was too overwhelmed by his own state of fear to do anything about it. He then learned the origin to one of his nicknames in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and regarded Ichabod Crane as his personal hero, and swore no one would ever laugh at him again. The final straw came when the girl he had a crush on during his last high school year took part in a cruel prank at prom night with another guy she already dated by throwing a pumpkin at him, resulting in betrayal that broke him completely. This is wear he finally took on the scarecrow outfit that would consume him and brand him the villain he becomes, killing his pranksters, and later kills his grandmother, discovering his savage delight in scaring victims to death.
this is the last cookie It doesn't justify it, but it can drive someone insane nonetheless. This is why I like Batman villains. They don't do what they do out of simple greed or just to be evil. They're freaks born of tragedy and suffering. This is also why Batman sends them to Arkham. He wants to get them help because deep down inside, he knows that he is one of them, and he wants to give them a way out of pain that he can never get himself.
I don't really like it because him being bullied kinda gave him the name of being the scarecrow. Any other stories, the reason why he is calles scarecrow is because he was skinny and lanky.
I don't really like Scarecrow having a sad backstory. You don't have to have a sad heart wrenching past or whatever to end up bad. I think its more interesting that he just was always a little freak who liked fear and used it to actually have power over those who were stronger physically, always being interested in learning more and more about what everyone fears most. I'm ok with him being bullied, but the Year One backstory and New 52 one go too far to make him sad in my opinion.
I also really like the continuity. Harley calls him professor and he's one of the few people allowed to call her Harleen as a nod to the fact that he probably taught her.
Would love to see them team up and just call eachother doctor crane and doctor quin. Just imagine them discussing batman from their psychiatrist/psychologist pov.
"Whoa, so he's a real Professor" Yes, like, most of the greatest villains from this universe. They have some degree that could have a better use, yet the decide for the worse path.
Joker: I lost my family and fell into a vat of chemicals. Mr. Freeze: I commit crimes to fund my research so that I can revive my dying wife, and was turned into an ice man by exposure to cryogenic chemicals. Scarecrow: I just like spooking folks.
Poison Ivy: I use plants as weapons against men destroying the environment Killer Croc: I was a sideshow freak due to my condition and people see me as a mutant entertainer Riddler: My boss stole my ideas for a game Penguin: My parents abandoned me for my disfigurement and I find refuge from the penguins to exact my revenge Two Face: I was once a upstanding district attorney til mobsters destroyed half my face that unleash my evil side Bane: I was a criminal that got superhuman strength from chemicals in my body BabyDoll: I'm an adult who was once a child actress but my rare condition has kept me as a child Ventriloquist: I have a rare condition that my gangster doll made out of a rare wood takes control of my actions Mad Hatter: I had an obsession of Alice in Wonderland and a woman named Alice Ra"s a Ghul: I lived 100 of years and obsessed of my immorality
He's not the villian that we have to sympathic about his past in this version. He literally a carzy sadistic that love to torture people and i love that.
I’m my opinion, Scarecrow’s first costume made him look more silly and cartoonish than scary. 🤣 He and Metallo, or should I call him “Tin Man,” would definitely be perfect in The Wizard of Oz (1939).
Scarecrow is no tragic villain, but I can’t help but feel satisfied when he sprays Dr Long with the fear toxin because of how Dr Long treated Bruce Wayne
*That's why I prefer old-fashioned villains. They were bad because they liked it and there were no sad or victimizing motives other than their own will. Mark Hamill's own Joker in this animation is an example of this.*
When you watch this as an adult, you question how the heck the university accepted him as a professor considering he loved scaring people and animals even as a kid, because, and I quote, "...it was all the same..."
In my Fanfiction I'm working on he test a little girl (My oc who is in Arkham) to see her fears and drive her insane. He was shocked test after test (fear gas) she didn't react she, she did have fears but she controlled them. After 3 years she broke and went insane
HyperDragoonHx I remember in the comics, his first origin story had him fire a live gun in a classroom to see how scared his students would get. That's pretty...unorthodox.
"...Wow, he's a professor!" I was about to ramble about how weirdly casual this henchmen is being around a psychopath, but then I realized, ALL of his bosses are probably psycho's one way or another. Not many of 'em are professors though!
I like this version of Scarecrow's backstory better then the canon version: A sadist who was in a position of power, he wasn't doing those experiments for scientific reasons but because he got no end of amusement out of watching his students mentally breaking down as their worse nightmares come to life. Also this is the same Johnathan Crane whose first act in his comics debut was firing a gun in a packed classroom just to make a point.
Don’t get me wrong I know the other, later incarnations of Scarecrow are much more terrifying and more interesting But can we all agree that this version of his design is adorable
Wow, I forgot he's such an asshole in animated series, lol. He's more sympathetic in most comic versions. Still batshit crazy and evil, but at least not a sadistic bully originally. Can't say I like this origin.
I remember this fella, they called him the scarecrow, because he made another appearance on Batman, the animated series, because the episode was called nothing to fear which featured scarecrow along with two other henchmen, because one of them is illiterate, and the other one is an ex convict, because Batman hit the find sky, and bring him to Arkham asylum plus nobody doesn’t wanna get up close and personal with the scarecrow. Otherwise he would release the fear gas and this gas would cause violent hallucinations and psychosis.
U know I find fear to be a very interesting teacher and scarecrow became fear's student and I the perfect scientific name for scarecrow's fear toxin nightmarish fearcest. Good scientific name huh.
The Scarecrow only had two design masks, but the costume stayed the same. His first mask had no straw hair and had white eyes and a small hat. His second mask and hat were much bigger, he had black and white in his eyes and had straw for hair. And like his costume his human design stayed the same. Also, love this episode and one of my favorite parts is where Alfred Pennyworth is proud to be a father figure to Batman and his father Thomas Wayne would be so proud of him if he were still alive giving Batman enough time to snape out the fear toxin and later on confronts the Fear version of his father and telling him he's not his father and his not a disgrace as he say the line "I am vengeance, I am the night, I am Batman!" Overcoming his fear of thinking he shamed the Wayne Family's name. Rest in peace to Bob Hastings, Efrem Zimbalist Jr, Henry Polic II and Kevin Conroy and Kevin McCarthy all of you we be missed.
Tbing ia, we donr see cranes home life, so this could still go along with jis comics origin. With him being abused and always being scared at home, he couls take it out on his classmates at first and see how great it is to feel in charge for once. So victim turned bully
which more fitting, bring a gun at classroom to leaning about fear.. or inhumane on experimental with toxic coat fear.. even way his is far too have any feeling with others than his experiment more important..
In the movies, the reason Nolan wanted Cillian Murphy in the movie was not only due to his acting ability but his bright blue eyes. That's why in scenes you could notice him take off his glasses, it is because Nolan wanted that. At least that's what I read.
S Blue adaptations take their liberties. Alright yeah true they probably could have found someone ‘uglier’ (if the casting department wanted to be dicks about it) but its not like he’s treated like a hunk throughout the movie. He still creepy and conniving in his speech and mannerisms so i think that covers for his unfortunate amount of handsomeness.
@Greater Grievobeast 55 Love how you called it unfortunate handsomeness. Thankfully,he's not just a pretty face. He definitely gave me sadistic Megane vibes in Batman Begins. I do wish they fleshed out his character more.
"He called me a lunatic, so I decided to show him by dressing up as a scarecrow and becoming a supervillain."
"That really showed him."
You know, that's a perfectly sensible response lol
Bingo
"they call me mad, insane, WENDELL"
Flawless plan!
I really like how the animated series depicts in Scarecrow's past he was a bully instead of being a victim of bullying.
Well there was another version to Scarecrow's story that I found on Villains' WIKI in the comics where he actually was once a victim of child abuse and bullying due to his appearance as a skinny tall human. His father left before he was born, his mother never showed love or affection for him as a baby and left him with his horrible abusive religious fanatic great grandmother and never wanted to bond with him. Whenever he was locked in the bird infested church as punishment, he began to develop a taste for fear and an affinity for crows while wearing a suit made with a chemical that would cause the birds to attack. As time went by, Jonathan Crane would forever become the target of cruel taunts and jeers due to his spindly legs and lanky frame, being called cruel names like Scarecrow and Ichabod. This was how Jonathan became obsessed with fear and thoughts of revenge, but was too overwhelmed by his own state of fear to do anything about it. He then learned the origin to one of his nicknames in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and regarded Ichabod Crane as his personal hero, and swore no one would ever laugh at him again. The final straw came when the girl he had a crush on during his last high school year took part in a cruel prank at prom night with another guy she already dated by throwing a pumpkin at him, resulting in betrayal that broke him completely. This is wear he finally took on the scarecrow outfit that would consume him and brand him the villain he becomes, killing his pranksters, and later kills his grandmother, discovering his savage delight in scaring victims to death.
That..is heartbreaking- but certainly very different- and how I wish there was a Nolanized version of the above.
this is the last cookie It doesn't justify it, but it can drive someone insane nonetheless. This is why I like Batman villains. They don't do what they do out of simple greed or just to be evil. They're freaks born of tragedy and suffering. This is also why Batman sends them to Arkham. He wants to get them help because deep down inside, he knows that he is one of them, and he wants to give them a way out of pain that he can never get himself.
I don't really like it because him being bullied kinda gave him the name of being the scarecrow. Any other stories, the reason why he is calles scarecrow is because he was skinny and lanky.
I don't really like Scarecrow having a sad backstory. You don't have to have a sad heart wrenching past or whatever to end up bad. I think its more interesting that he just was always a little freak who liked fear and used it to actually have power over those who were stronger physically, always being interested in learning more and more about what everyone fears most. I'm ok with him being bullied, but the Year One backstory and New 52 one go too far to make him sad in my opinion.
I also really like the continuity. Harley calls him professor and he's one of the few people allowed to call her Harleen as a nod to the fact that he probably taught her.
Would love to see them team up and just call eachother doctor crane and doctor quin. Just imagine them discussing batman from their psychiatrist/psychologist pov.
@@TheAlpacalypseIsUponUs omg haha 😄
@@TheAlpacalypseIsUponUs Can you imagine if she escaped Arkham with HIM instead of Joker?
@@TheAlpacalypseIsUponUs Time to start writing that AU XD
Imagine if THATS a better relationship than harley and the joker
"Whoa, so he's a real Professor"
Yes, like, most of the greatest villains from this universe. They have some degree that could have a better use, yet the decide for the worse path.
thats how real life is, simple chuds who have a degree in art or psychology. but work in retail
He's also a real gangster too, something they will never be.
Reminds me of Scooby Doo- wait, both are from Warner Brothers....does this mean this is a shared universe? 030
Except the Riddler, he was fired for no reason
While other villains smash or shoot their tv, Scarecrow just uses the remote. He’s so logical.
Even as a little boy, Crane's face looked like a middle aged man.
Joker: I lost my family and fell into a vat of chemicals.
Mr. Freeze: I commit crimes to fund my research so that I can revive my dying wife, and was turned into an ice man by exposure to cryogenic chemicals.
Scarecrow: I just like spooking folks.
*Both Joker and Freeze slowly turn to stare at Crane.*
Clayface: I just wanted to continue with my acting career
Nah, Joker in this continuity is already heartless bastard even before his accident
Poison Ivy: I use plants as weapons against men destroying the environment
Killer Croc: I was a sideshow freak due to my condition and people see me as a mutant entertainer
Riddler: My boss stole my ideas for a game
Penguin: My parents abandoned me for my disfigurement and I find refuge from the penguins to exact my revenge
Two Face: I was once a upstanding district attorney til mobsters destroyed half my face that unleash my evil side
Bane: I was a criminal that got superhuman strength from chemicals in my body
BabyDoll: I'm an adult who was once a child actress but my rare condition has kept me as a child
Ventriloquist: I have a rare condition that my gangster doll made out of a rare wood takes control of my actions
Mad Hatter: I had an obsession of Alice in Wonderland and a woman named Alice
Ra"s a Ghul: I lived 100 of years and obsessed of my immorality
Temple Fugate: Hamilton Hill made me late.
He's not the villian that we have to sympathic about his past in this version. He literally a carzy sadistic that love to torture people and i love that.
Scarecrow is worse than a lunatic, he is a sick and twisted madman.
Scarecrow has like three different outfits throughout the whole series
He likes red shirts with brown sweatpants that much.
I'd say it's more like two. He's pretty much an entirely different character in the new adventures.
I’m my opinion, Scarecrow’s first costume made him look more silly and cartoonish than scary. 🤣 He and Metallo, or should I call him “Tin Man,” would definitely be perfect in The Wizard of Oz (1939).
I love that in New Adventures, not only does he look pretty scary, he's also jacked to hell. Like, he must of hit the gym in Arkham.
When I was a kid, I thought costume 1 looked pretty goofy in a scooby doo type of way. Costume 2 though legitimately gave me a nightmare🤣
It's so cool hearing Kevin Conroy as someone besides Batman - he's the big goon with the blue shirt and black tie at 0:06.
I think that was Richard Moll (Two Face).
Kevin Conroy also voiced Joe Chill, the killer of Batman's parents in JLU.
Mr Freeze and Dr Johnathan Crane aka The Scarecrow have the most interesting research subjects:"Cryogenics" and "Fear" :)
To be fair, though, Mr. Freeze does what he does for his wife (at least in most cases) but Crane just does it for fun
@@prisoner__24601 an internet enthusiast has found to recipes of the Fear Gas:"Tea Tree, Carbogen and Datura" or BZ Gas (3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate)
@@CLAUD21212 Welp. Someone out there is going to have a field day
Claudiu mr freeze has name doctor victor fries
@@joltagegyronicthehedgehog4911 Yes, but his villain name is Mr Freeze
Scarecrow is no tragic villain, but I can’t help but feel satisfied when he sprays Dr Long with the fear toxin because of how Dr Long treated Bruce Wayne
This is what Freddy Krueger would look like Animated.
Funny enough, in Injustice 2, Scarcrow's voiced by Freddy.
@@godzillavkk oh my
@@aanyamallick7747 It's true.
*That's why I prefer old-fashioned villains. They were bad because they liked it and there were no sad or victimizing motives other than their own will. Mark Hamill's own Joker in this animation is an example of this.*
When you watch this as an adult, you question how the heck the university accepted him as a professor considering he loved scaring people and animals even as a kid, because, and I quote, "...it was all the same..."
I mean he was just a kid at the time. Maybe he didn't go completely insane until after he was already a professor
How would the college know that he was a jerk when he was 8 years old?
@@abduljah9355 People don't become professors until their adults with a diploma
I mean considering stuff like baby Albert and the Standford prison experiment him being admitted does make sense
so hes going to prove to the other guy hes not crazy
by dressing up as a scarecrow
and throwing fear gas everywhere?
yes basicly
Only in Gotham City would this be considered normal behavior.
Yeah basically that's the point.
One word.
Irony
@@maxs9062 Yeah though, pretty tame by Arkhams standards honestly
Crane was fired because he really did go too far. His methods and experiments weren't exactly orthodox and they were inhumane.
In my Fanfiction I'm working on he test a little girl (My oc who is in Arkham) to see her fears and drive her insane. He was shocked test after test (fear gas) she didn't react she, she did have fears but she controlled them. After 3 years she broke and went insane
Stampylongirl53 Minecraft Lets plays Interesting.
Thanks my ideas for Fanfiction are surely looked down apron in the fandom but I still due it
Stampylongirl53 Minecraft Lets plays I see.
HyperDragoonHx I remember in the comics, his first origin story had him fire a live gun in a classroom to see how scared his students would get. That's pretty...unorthodox.
Lol at the two mooks being shocked the guy in the scarecrow costume is actually smart.
Hears a guy go on a long rambling speech on a topic that could be adequately summarized in a sentence or two.
"Yup, he's a professor."
'Scuse me, ladies, while I pull this snake out of my trousers. Frightened now?
At least it wasn't his other "snake."
Young Redhead exposes his snake to two young hot babes HD
Bahahahaha
@@Xehanort10 oh god oh nooo.... they would've passed out if they had seen that type of "snake"
But it's so small
Don't worry Scarecrow, you're not a lunatic. Just very evil.
Yeah, very evil, with snakes in your pants.
And Narcissistic
May you rest in peace, Henry Polic II and thanks for the memories.
*ONE NIGHT, YEAH, ONE MORE TIIME!! THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES, THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES! SEE, HEE, TASTES LIKE YOU ONLY SWEETEERRRR!!!*
I'm sorry I'll go.
Rest in peace, Kevin Conroy 🦇, David Warner🗡️and Michael Ansara❄️😔🙏🪦
This shows writers really hate psychologists lmao
I love the sound effect it plays every time he scares someone.
"...Wow, he's a professor!"
I was about to ramble about how weirdly casual this henchmen is being around a psychopath, but then I realized, ALL of his bosses are probably psycho's one way or another.
Not many of 'em are professors though!
I like this version of Scarecrow's backstory better then the canon version: A sadist who was in a position of power, he wasn't doing those experiments for scientific reasons but because he got no end of amusement out of watching his students mentally breaking down as their worse nightmares come to life. Also this is the same Johnathan Crane whose first act in his comics debut was firing a gun in a packed classroom just to make a point.
Scarecrow looks like a guy who takes himself way too seriously, if he want's my opinion he needs to lighten up.
And stop putting snakes in his pockets.
Don’t get me wrong I know the other, later incarnations of Scarecrow are much more terrifying and more interesting
But can we all agree that this version of his design is adorable
Scarecrow looked kind of derpy in this series. Like Candle Jack in
ztslovebird who is candleja
You mean candle jack from freakazoid
Same artist
I liked the other version in btas. He got them golden locks in that version and actually looks better.
@@robgray7245 Look at this jokester. Everyone knows Candlejack takes you after you type out his full na
I love how he undergone a costume change not long into the series and looked more scarier
professors, phycologists, scientists, doctors these villains are super smart. Some don't even need guns to fight the Batman
Except Joker. He's just plain right nuts.
....
Which is what I know of Joker as I'm writing this.
Pls correct me.
Seems like everyone with brains become criminals in gotham
@@tslex6477 truuueee
Dr Jonathan Crane sounds just like his brother, Dr Frasier Crane.
I like his costume design later on, the one with the yellow cloth mask instead of the white
I think The New Adventures of Batman one was the best.
@@sgtvirus6696 👍
He went the opposite way of Mr. Freeze.
A petty miscreant DC comic book villain of the 40s-50s.
It is hard to believe this is a kids show.
I think in the New 52, Scarecrow's father tested the same kind of experiments on his son when he was a child.
Yep.
Also, the recent-ish Gotham TV show clearly took a page from New52 in regards to Scarecrow.
Wow, I forgot he's such an asshole in animated series, lol. He's more sympathetic in most comic versions. Still batshit crazy and evil, but at least not a sadistic bully originally.
Can't say I like this origin.
I like it more personally.
Scarecrow sounds like Sideshow Bob
It would be funny if Kelsey Grammer voiced the Scarecrow lol
He was a lot more sympathetic in the comics...
They definitely did that with several revisions - especially during Year One and New 52.
Damn son, Scarecrow really be like, "I just love to torment others, lul."
0:30 Guessing he didn't get a lot of dates in school.
Is it just me or are most of Batman’s enemies originally professors/doctors
Yeh. It's true. Except Joker. He's just plain right coo-coo in the head.
Or Two-Face; District Attorney, Killer Croc; wrestler, Lock-Up; Abusive guard
Bane was a prisoner.
Mr Freeze, Scarecrow, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy...
There's also Mad Hatter who was some kind of scientist.
wow...he's a real professor
I remember this fella, they called him the scarecrow, because he made another appearance on Batman, the animated series, because the episode was called nothing to fear which featured scarecrow along with two other henchmen, because one of them is illiterate, and the other one is an ex convict, because Batman hit the find sky, and bring him to Arkham asylum plus nobody doesn’t wanna get up close and personal with the scarecrow. Otherwise he would release the fear gas and this gas would cause violent hallucinations and psychosis.
so this scarecrow has a brain.
Is it just me or does Johnathan Crane/Scarecrow unmasked kinda look like kid Freddy krueger from part 6?
The redesign was so much better for scarecrow lol.
Scarecrow was fired from Gotham University years ago.
I've seen this episode, before and enjoyed watching it.
All it takes is one bad day to turn into a villain
Jack Ford he was always a villain... in this version at least
Yis.
Yeah but he was a mad Genius until they turn him down
0:29 Where tf did he get snakes!?
(oh, right, murica)
Snakes? C'mon Crane, your better than that! XD
He was a kid at the time 🐍🐍🐍🐍
Jessica Stiner How does a kid come across that many snakes, I wonder?
@@cipherreese8877 oh that's an easy one he probably purchase them or they were on his family's property 🐍🐍🐍🐍
I still can't get over that lmaoo hahahahahaha!
I would have thought spiders would be a better choice.
0:29 very funny
He look like He didn't sleep in ages
matt reeves needs to put him in the sequel and get either jackie earle haley or adrien brodey to play him
ITS FIDDLESTICK LOL!
U know I find fear to be a very interesting teacher and scarecrow became fear's student and I the perfect scientific name for scarecrow's fear toxin nightmarish fearcest. Good scientific name huh.
He made the correct career path. Who wants a a stable job with a pension or an academic tenure when you can become an insane super villain.
He gives me Sideshow Bob vibes
I bet he was the worst RUclips prankster
*PULLING SNAKES OUT OF MY POCKETS! GONE WRONG! *GONE S3XU@L!! * GOT ARRESTED!!*
The Scarecrow only had two design masks, but the costume stayed the same. His first mask had no straw hair and had white eyes and a small hat. His second mask and hat were much bigger, he had black and white in his eyes and had straw for hair. And like his costume his human design stayed the same. Also, love this episode and one of my favorite parts is where Alfred Pennyworth is proud to be a father figure to Batman and his father Thomas Wayne would be so proud of him if he were still alive giving Batman enough time to snape out the fear toxin and later on confronts the Fear version of his father and telling him he's not his father and his not a disgrace as he say the line "I am vengeance, I am the night, I am Batman!" Overcoming his fear of thinking he shamed the Wayne Family's name. Rest in peace to Bob Hastings, Efrem Zimbalist Jr, Henry Polic II and Kevin Conroy and Kevin McCarthy all of you we be missed.
0:00-0:06🤣😅🤣😅🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
His character design is really cartoonish looking compared to the more realistic look characters.
Kool
@icedragon541 Not really. He makes experiments with his mates and something like that, I think. About fear and nightmares, so he become scarecrow.
Bruh. What if those two goons are his sons!
This design looks too cartoony for me.
I prefer the second one.
The video: batman
RUclips: nah its the mask
Gee he left because he called him a lunatic
No. He left because he was fired for doing sick fear experiments on people.
Actually they booted him out to make sure that no one got killed by his experiments ☠☠☠☠
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Tbing ia, we donr see cranes home life, so this could still go along with jis comics origin. With him being abused and always being scared at home, he couls take it out on his classmates at first and see how great it is to feel in charge for once. So victim turned bully
Realy that's the story well he did technicly go to far i think
so where they find those generic hecnhmen?
Which episode is this
Michael Fuller fear the scarecrow.
@@VictorPerez-hg2ed thanks
Michael Fuller no problem at all my friend no problem at all.
@HooblaPower He actually got one once, in the comics.
oh shit!!! =DDD
Kryptonianpowers opposite for me.
Yeah I like the second costume better.
which more fitting, bring a gun at classroom to leaning about fear.. or inhumane on experimental with toxic coat fear..
even way his is far too have any feeling with others than his experiment more important..
tfw you take his class
Yes it would. :)
So they kicked you out because you weren't smart enough?
The shape of his head doesnt match the mask.
0:17
Just Like I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here
Scarecrow is ugly in the cartoon but cute in the movies lol what.
ThatFoxLillian óÔÔò Yeah. Hollywood does that.
In the movies, the reason Nolan wanted Cillian Murphy in the movie was not only due to his acting ability but his bright blue eyes. That's why in scenes you could notice him take off his glasses, it is because Nolan wanted that. At least that's what I read.
S Blue adaptations take their liberties. Alright yeah true they probably could have found someone ‘uglier’ (if the casting department wanted to be dicks about it) but its not like he’s treated like a hunk throughout the movie. He still creepy and conniving in his speech and mannerisms so i think that covers for his unfortunate amount of handsomeness.
@Greater Grievobeast 55 Love how you called it unfortunate handsomeness.
Thankfully,he's not just a pretty face.
He definitely gave me sadistic Megane vibes in Batman Begins.
I do wish they fleshed out his character more.
Not the original
His fault
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