Ben McKenzie And Donal Logue Talk Scarecrow's Arrival On GOTHAM

Ben McKenzie And Donal Logue Talk Scarecrow's Arrival On GOTHAM

Hit the jump to check out a new featurette for Gotham that recaps the origin of the Scarecrow and gives us Ben McKenzie and Donal Logue's thoughts on how his arrival will impact the show now, and going forward. Check it out!

By NightWatcher - Feb 13, 2015 07:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Gotham
Source: CBR

A new Gotham featurette has been released via CBR, that sits us down with Ben McKenzie and Donal Logue as they talk about the impact Scarecrow will have in the series. McKenzie stated, "The Scarecrow has been introduced, which I think will lead us in future seasons to be able to come back to the story and show just how much havoc he can wreak upon the citizens of Gotham." After watching the debut of one of Batman's future villains, how do you feel going forward watching Gotham? Sound off below with your thoughts!
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LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 2/13/2015, 8:04 AM
Am I the only one who thinks the teaser picture looks a bit like Swamp Thing?
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 2/13/2015, 8:19 AM
@NOMIS

Ah. I see. Missed the last few Gothams, Flashs, and Constantines. Need to spend a day watching them.
GiantNerd
GiantNerd - 2/13/2015, 8:27 AM
Is this show worth the time? I've never really given it a chance.
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 2/13/2015, 8:31 AM
@GiantNerd

Depends. Like for me, I've always been a big Harvey Bullock fan and I lost how the show does him. I like Gordon, Falcone, Maroni, and especially Penguin. Penguin is no doubt the best thing about the show. Also young Bruce and Alfred is good along with Thomas Elliot.

But I feell like they force too much Batman foes. I didn't mind Catwoman was a thief on the streets or them using the venom Bane uses in a case. Thought that was really clever way to use hint at Bane without it being in your face.

But stuff like Ivy, Dent, Nygma, and Fish kind of piss me off. Worse thing hands down is Barbara.
SKOne
SKOne - 2/13/2015, 8:47 AM
The show needs a vigilante if it is going to last even if it isn't Batman yet. I still really feel Dr. Mid-Nite would be great.

Also, I can't wait to finally see the Spectre on Constantine tonight.
RealNimbus
RealNimbus - 2/13/2015, 9:52 AM
I haven't started watching this show yet, but Bruce Wayne is a kid in this, looks to be about 12 or so.

So if they are introducing all of his super villains in this show, with the assumption that Batman will eventually grow up to fight them, won't they all be like 10-30 years his senior by that time?

When batman is in his 30s and 40s, Joker will be in his 50s?

This seems wrong.
Himura
Himura - 2/13/2015, 11:50 AM
The show is improving. I just wished they did a time jump next season and just give us a late teens or young-adult bruce along with the villains.
Cyclone1993
Cyclone1993 - 2/13/2015, 2:43 PM
@real nimbus

The only characters who are a lot older than Bruce would be Penguin, and Riddler. But I can definitely get behind the idea of an age difference between Batman and Penguin. The other characters like Catwoman, Posion Ivy and Scarecrow are at most 5 years older or younger (especially in Scarecrow's case, he's probably 16 to Bruce's 12-13)

So the age gaps aren't really as large as you think. Also there hadn't been any confirmation that the Joker is showing up any time soon.
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