12/18/2022 0 Comments Batman arkham asylum logo![]() ![]() Scarecrow's Nightmare sequences in Batman: Arkham Asylum proved to be a series highlight, where the character - voiced by Dino Andrade - repeatedly taunted the Dark Knight. While the Joker was the most notable villain in the first Arkham game the Scarecrow is a close second thanks to his unforgettable reality-warping antics. She will also return as Harley Quinn in the upcoming Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, which is set in Rocksteady’s Arkham universe, and sees the villains of Task Force X attempt to take down mind-controlled versions of Superman, Green Lantern, and the Flash. Her take on the mad jester quickly became a fan-favorite portrayal, so much so that she has returned to the role several times - including the Injustice series and even a brief, voice-only cameo during Arrow’s second season. ![]() Strong brought a mix of aggression and vulnerability to Harley as she tended to the dying Joker in Arkham City, sought to avenge the fallen clown by killing Batman and Robin in the aptly-named Arkham City: Harley Quinn’s Revenge DLC, and became a playable character in Arkham Knight's Harley Quinn DLC. While Arleen Sorkin didn’t return as Harley Quinn in either Batman: Arkham City or Batman: Arkham Knight, she would gain a worthy successor in Tara Strong, who DC fans will fondly recognize for her roles as Raven in the Teen Titans cartoon and Batgirl in The New Batman Adventures (also known as the final season of Batman: The Animated Series). Related: Every Rocksteady Version Of Harley Quinn, Ranked Sorkin served as the original voice of Harley when she was first created in BTAS, and hearing her signature New York-style accent once more was a treat for longtime fans of the character - even if some of the ways Batman: Arkham handled characters like Harley and Ivy haven't aged well. Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill weren’t the only voice actors from Batman: The Animated Series to return to their iconic roles in Batman: Arkham Asylum, as Arleen Sorkin once again lent her voice to the psychiatrist-turned-lovesick jester Harley Quinn as she aided her beloved “ Mister J” in his takeover of the titular madhouse. ![]()
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