This Is What Batman: Arkham Knight Sounds Like In Japanese

Ever wondered what Batman: Arkham Knight’s Scarecrow will sound like in Japan? You can find out in the Japanese trailer Warner Bros. published this week.

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For the first time in the series, Warner Bros. Japan will be dubbing Batman: Arkham Knight for its Japanese release. While no specifics have been announced yet, Warner say that the game will feature a famous voice-actor who worked on the Batman movies. 

Now, one might think that refers to Tomoyuki Dan, who voiced Batman in the Dark Knight trilogy, but unfortunately, Dan passed away in 2013. (You can hear how he sounds as Batman below, though.) It remains to be seen just who Warner Bros. are referring to.

 

 


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