EntertainmentPenguin is “dark” and “incredibly violent”, defines Colin FarrellStar of the Batman spin-off, a 2022 feature with Robert Pattinson, also said that, despite this, he had a lot of fun during filming today at 10:30

EntertainmentPenguin is “dark” and “incredibly violent”, defines Colin FarrellStar of the Batman spin-off, a 2022 feature with Robert Pattinson, also said that, despite this, he had a lot of fun during filming today at 10:30

Star of the Batman spin-off, a 2022 feature with Robert Pattinson, also said that, despite this, he had a lot of fun during filming

Colin Farrellstar of Penguinseries derived from Batmana 2022 feature film starring Robert Pattinson (Twilight), defined the production as “dark” and “very heavy”. In an interview with MovieZinethe actor confessed that the production was difficult to record because it was “incredibly violent”:

“It’s dark, I can say that. It’s very dark, and very heavy, I believe. It was certainly difficult to film.”he declared. “That doesn’t mean I didn’t have fun doing it, in a way. But it’s incredibly violent.”

Penguin takes place after the events of the first film and, still according to Farrellshows “a man’s rise to a position of power and social status he always dreamed of inhabiting”: “Oswald’s Journey [Cobblepot, o Pinguim] It’s about rising to the top of a chain of power in Gotham, and there are no few obstacles in your way.”explained to the MovieZine.

Recently, the streaming platform Max revealed the first preview of the series, which also features Cristin Milioti (How I Met Your Mother), Michael Kelly (House of Cards), Rhenzy Feliz (Fugitives), Shohreh Aghdashloo (House of Sand and Mist), Michael Zegen (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), James Madio (Band of Brothers), Scott Cohen (Gilmore Girls) and Deidre O’Connell (Daredevil) in the cast.

Expected to debut in the second half of 2024, Penguincount with Craig Zobel (Sea of ​​Easttown) and will have Lauren LeFranc (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) as showrunner. In total, the first season of production will have eight episodes. Watch the trailer:

Source: Rollingstone

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