The Animated Series" and "The New Batman Adventures." It's a bolder, darker show than its predecessors, and its villains ...
Even Batman's no-kill rule led to horrifying fates for some villains, questioning the mercy of death. Villains like Clayface, Mr. Freeze, and Joker met gruesome fates due to their own actions.
Batman: The Animated Series' depiction of the sympathetic villain Clayface is as grounded as it is horrifying. His showdown ...
Batman's villains are brilliant, with high IQs and complex backstories. Harley Quinn, Scarecrow, Bane, and others are not just thugs, but strategic masterminds. From geniuses like Poison Ivy to ...
As the show's popularity waned ... the "Batman" comics began taking a darker and grittier turn, and with it, the villains. "Batman" No. 251 signified the return of the Joker as a criminal and ...
Brave New World, Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad) has expressed interest in suiting up as Mr. Freeze in the DC Universe.
Bane co-creator Graham Nolan is, ahem, breaking his silence on that viral Absolute Bane design. When the luchador-inspired ...
The show was going to centre around the infamous Arkham Asylum in Gotham City, home to so many of the captured and imprisoned villains in Batman's world. According to Variety, the show is no ...