The series The Penguin it is part of the universe of Batmanfilm directed by Matt Reeves (also responsible for the Caesar trilogy in Planet of the Apes). This Batman universe is characterized by dark stories focused on crime and corruption in Gotham City.
Warner Bros. plans to expand this universe with new projects, including Batman – Part 2 and derived series The Penguinwhich explores the criminal underworld of Gotham. In the series’ lead role, Colin Farrell returns as Oswald Cobb, in a widely praised performance. The cast also includes Cristin Milioti, who plays Sofia Falcone, daughter of the mafioso Carmine Falcone.
But will Gotham’s major underworld villain return in The Batman sequel?
the character is following Batman.
Initially, Matt Reeves considered opening Batman – Part 2 with the Penguin solidifying his rise to power in Gotham. However, this idea was expanded and transformed into the series The Penguin.
It is speculated that the character will have a significant role in the film, acting as Gotham’s new crime boss, with an estimated participation in 5 or 6 scenes throughout the plot.

At the end of Batman (2022), the hero, played by Robert Pattinson, prevents the Riddler (Paul Dano) gang from causing an even greater tragedy in Gotham. The Riddler is captured and sent to Arkham Asylum, where he meets a mysterious prisoner who displays the Joker’s surprising characteristics.

The series is available on Max streaming and has 8 episodes. Since its launch, it has been compared to major HBO productions, such as the acclaimed mafia series The Sopranosreceiving praise from both critics and audiences.

The film Batman It is also available to Max subscribers.


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