Danny DeVito’s only condition to play Penguin again

Danny DeVito’s only condition to play Penguin again

One of the most memorable roles of Danny DeVito’s career was the Penguin in Batman Returns, starring Michael Keaton

One of the most iconic and memorable roles of his career Danny DeVito he was Penguin in Batman: Returnsstarring Michael Keaton and directed by Tim Burton. In fact, the 79-year-old actor revealed how he has a condition to play the villain again.

During an interview with Screen Rant, the artist was asked if he plans on reprising the role. “If Tim Burton If I were driving, I would be [confirmado] in a second,” he stated. “Oswald Cobblepot It’s my favorite. I had fun [em Batman: O Retorno] It’s like an opera. I like an exaggeration occasionally, so I would do that in a second. We had a lot of fun doing that.”


Batman: Danny DeVito thinks he’s better than Colin Farrell as Penguin

Without beating around the bush, Danny DeVito chose his own version of the Penguin as the best in cinema. The interpreter of the classic villain of Batman took a lie detector test in an interview with Vanity Fair and answered a question about the latest movie from Bat Man.

I love Colin [Farrell, intérprete do Pinguim em The Batman], he’s a fantastic guy. My Penguin was better. It’s my opinion. However, he is a good man. Colin he’s a good guy,” he explained (via E-Popcorn). The actor also gave his opinion, with conviction, about the protagonist’s interpreters.

In Batman: Returns (1992), DeVito worked with Michael Keaton – the best Batman of all, to him: “He’s my favorite, this is my favorite. This is Michael Keaton. He was the Batman when I was the Penguin.”

Asked if he didn’t at least want to see the other options, Danny dismissed it and continued: “I don’t know how they [outros atores do Batman] are because they are behind the mask… This is the Batmanfor me.”

Source: Rollingstone

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