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"description": "What the confirmed villain roster and story chapters reveal about Jonathan Crane's status in the game.",
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"textContent": "Jonathan Crane, better known as Scarecrow, is one of Batman's most recognizable rogues, so his absence from LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight has been a talking point among fans since the game's villain lineup started coming together. The confirmed roster pulls heavily from Batman's comic and film history, but Crane himself sits outside the base game's main cast of antagonists.\n\n🎯\n\nQuick answer: Scarecrow has not been confirmed as a villain, boss, or playable character in the base game of LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. He does not appear in the announced chapter list, the confirmed Rogues Gallery, or the seven-character playable roster.\n\n* * *\n\n### The confirmed villains in the base game\n\nLegacy of the Dark Knight leans into a curated villain list rather than the sprawling rosters seen in older LEGO Batman titles. The marketing centers on The Joker, The Penguin, and Bane as headliners, with the broader story drawing in a wider Rogues Gallery across its chapters.\n\nAntagonists tied directly to the campaign and supporting cast include Ra's al Ghul, Poison Ivy, Two-Face, Mr. Freeze, Firefly, the Riddler, Kite Man, Carmine Falcone, Sofia Falcone, Black Mask, Cluemaster, Gentleman Ghost, Egghead, and the Condiment King. Scarecrow is not named among them.\n\nImage credit: __Warner Bros. Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment__\n\n* * *\n\n### Story chapters where Scarecrow could fit, but doesn't\n\nThe campaign is structured as a prologue plus six chapters, each anchored around specific villains and set pieces. Crane's signature fear gas would slot naturally into an Arkham Asylum sequence, but the chapter breakdown points to other antagonists in those slots.\n\nChapter| Featured antagonists\n---|---\nPrologue| League of Shadows arc (Early Years, Infiltration)\nChapter 1| Oswald Cobblepot, Riddler, Carmine Falcone, Red Hood Gang\nChapter 2| The Penguin, Joker (Flugelheim sequence)\nChapter 3| Two-Face, Kite Man, Poison Ivy\nChapter 4| Firefly, Mr. Freeze, Batgirl Begins\nChapter 5| Tumbler Chase, Arkham Asylum\nChapter 6| League of Shadows Returns\n\nEven the Arkham Asylum chapter, which would be a thematic fit, has not been linked to Scarecrow in any official material. Community discussion has flagged Crane as the most prominent film-era villain still missing from reveals.\n\n* * *\n\n### The seven playable characters\n\nLegacy of the Dark Knight breaks from prior LEGO games by limiting the playable cast to seven characters, each with distinct gadgets and puzzle abilities. Scarecrow is not among them, and the studio has been clear that the focus is on Batman and his allies rather than swappable villains.\n\n * Batman\n * Jim Gordon\n * Robin\n * Nightwing\n * Batgirl\n * Catwoman\n * Talia al Ghul\n\n\n\nCosmetic skins exist for these heroes in large numbers, but villain skins do not turn enemies like Crane into playable characters in the base game.\n\nImage credit: __Warner Bros. Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment__ __(via YouTube/@RuggedEagle)__\n\n* * *\n\n### DLC and post-launch additions\n\nTT Games has confirmed that more characters will arrive as paid downloadable content. The Deluxe Edition bundles three named packs at launch: an Arkham Trilogy Pack, a Batman Beyond Pack, and a Party Music Pack. None of those packs has been described as Scarecrow-focused.\n\nBecause the DLC pipeline is built around themed packs, Crane remains a plausible candidate for a future addition, particularly given his prominence in the Arkham games and the Christopher Nolan films that the project openly references. No pack featuring him has been announced.\n\n* * *\n\n### How to verify in-game\n\n**Step 1:** Complete the prologue to unlock free roam, then open the character select wheel from the Batcomputer or pause menu. The full base roster of seven heroes appears here, and Scarecrow will not be listed.\n\n**Step 2:** Check the villain encounters in Chapters 1 through 6 as you progress. Boss fights are tied to the named antagonists in each chapter, none of which are Crane.\n\n**Step 3:** Visit Bat-Mite's shop for cosmetics and Batcave decorations. Outfits and trophies tied to specific villains appear here, and the absence of Scarecrow-themed items in the base catalog is the clearest in-game confirmation.\n\nVisit Bat-Mite's shop for cosmetics and Batcave decorations | Image credit: __Warner Bros. Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment__ __(via YouTube/@IGN)__\n\n* * *\n\n### Why his absence stands out\n\nScarecrow has appeared in every prior LEGO Batman release in some form, from a boss in the original LEGO Batman: The Videogame to a DLC unlock in LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham and a playable character in LEGO DC Super-Villains. He also has high recognition from the Nolan trilogy, which Legacy of the Dark Knight pulls cosmetics and references from elsewhere.\n\nGiven the game's stated goal of celebrating Batman's full multimedia history, a Crane appearance in future content would not be surprising. For now, though, he sits on the outside of the confirmed lineup.\n\nOfficial game page",
"title": "Is Scarecrow in LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight?",
"updatedAt": "2026-05-23T02:38:23.931Z"
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