What it’s about: A freshly single and out-of-prison Harley Quinn forms an unlikely alliance with a group of female vigilantes to take on ruthless crime lord Black Mask in Gotham City.
The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc recently talked about the fourth episode of the series, which was set in Arkham Asylum.
Matt Reeves introduced an entirely new version of Gotham City- darker than anything audiences had ever seen before. Reeves' ...
there have been over a dozen variations of Harley Quinn’s look. Some of them were really good and some were — meh! But our favorite versions are her original comic book costume, the Arkham ...
The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc explained why Episode 4’s Arkham Asylum scenes excluded classic Batman villains Joker ...
As the citizens of Gotham flee and criminal gangs take control of the city, Batman evens the odds taking to the streets in the legendary Batmobile to ignite the fight that will decide the future of ...
plays Harley Quinn (a.k.a. Dr. Harleen Quinzel), Joker's longtime henchwoman and love interest whom the sinister prankster first met when she served as his psychiatrist at Gotham City's Arkham ...
Ultimately, she helped him escape Arkham and became his willing accomplice, girlfriend, and literal partner-in-crime. Joker christened her with the name Harley Quinn, since her real name ...
Leaving the asylum behind, Arkham City once again pits Bats against Joker ... Both the Catwoman DLC and Harley Quinn's Revenge were released later, and shouldn't be missed. While Rocksteady ...
Montreal's Arkham Oranges. It'll feature the likes of Harley Quinn, Scarecrow, Two-Face, and Jim Gordon, with series newcomer Ratcatcher also set to appear. Gameplay wise, it's pretty much ...
In The Penguin Episode 4, the creators intentionally chose to exclude classic villains Joker and Harley Quinn. Showrunner ... and her journey within Arkham Asylum. She explained, “Honestly ...