Ruby Rose’s ‘Batwoman’ Confirms Killer Croc Is In The Arrowverse

The latest episode of Ruby Rose’s Batwoman just confirmed that the classic Batman villain Killer Croc is hiding out somewhere in the Arrowverse.

Batman might have left Gotham, but his villains certainly haven’t. Ruby Rose’s Batwoman recently confirmed that Killer Croc has a place in the Arrowverse during its latest episode. While Batwoman‘s key villain isn’t a big-time Batman villain, she’s already faced Hush and The Joker even plays a part in her origin story. Thanks to a throwaway line from Ruby Rose’s Kate Kane, it’s revealed that Killer Croc exists somewhere in Gotham City.

While listening to Vesper Fairchild discuss Batwoman’s vigilante antics on the radio, Kate’s girlfriend Reagan joked that Batwoman might be off “doing” Batman. Ruby Rose’s Kate Kane obviously wasn’t quite sure how to get around that one, asking who she heard that one from, “Killer Croc?”. While it doesn’t exactly confirm that the Arrowverse’s Killer Croc would face off against Ruby Rose’s Batwoman, it at least confirms that he’s hiding out somewhere — either on the run, or in prison.

Would you want to see Ruby Rose’s Batwoman face off against the Arrowverse’s Killer Croc on the show? Let us know in the comments!

Batwoman continues next week with the episode titled “Mine Is A Long And Sad Tale” and you can read The CW’s official synopsis below:

MINE IS A LONG AND SAD TALE – Alice (Rachel Skarsten) takes Kate (Ruby Rose) down the sad, winding road of her life in the days after the accident as Jacob (Dougray Scott) and Sophie (Meagan Tandy) attempt to track them. Mary (Nicole Kang) has an argument with Catherine (Elizabeth Anweis) which sends her looking for Kate at Wayne Tower, but instead, she becomes unwelcome company for Luke (Camrus Johnson.)

Batwoman stars Ruby Rose, Rachel Skarsten, Meagan Tandy, Nicole Kang, Camrus Johnson, Elizabeth Anweis, and Dougray Scott. Caroline Dries wrote the pilot and serves as an executive producer alongside Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, and Geoff Johns.

Batwoman airs on Sundays at 8:00 p.m. on The CW.

Eammon Jacobs

British dork who can be found online raving about how good Tron: Legacy is.

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